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COLLAPSIBLE PHOENIX KICK LITE CATAMOUNT STOCK SET (KLT009)

Phoenix Kick Lite Catamount Recoil Reducing Stock
 
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Price: $99.95

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RECOIL SOLUTIONS SIMPLIFIED…

Factory CATAMOUNT FURY users, put a pistol grip and Phoenix Kicklite stock on your FURY without doing a conversion.

Phoenix Technology KickLite stocks are fitted with an exclusive, patent pending recoil reduction system.
Answering the call for recoil suppression the ‘Kick Lite’ was engineered and designed with shooters of all sizes, strengths and body types in mind.
The fully integrated and virtually maintenance free system greatly reduces the perceived felt impact of shotgun loads without compromising the look, feel or function of your shotgun.
Made in USA.
All installation hardware included.
No gunsmithing required.

This set is designed to be used with the original trigger group as it comes factory on all Catamount FURY Shotguns.


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Average Rating: Average Rating: 4 of 5 4 of 5 Total Reviews: 1 Write a review »

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4 of 5 Works well August 18, 2021
Reviewer: Anonymous Person from Lyman, SC United States  
The multi-position stock allows me to set the length of the stock to fit my arm perfectly.  The reason I gave it 4 stars is that I seem to be having stove pipe problems now when shooting.  I think the spring shock absorber is allowing too much travel when fired and is causing issues with the gun cycling. It works like it should though and minimizes the recoil so it is hardly felt when shooting. I only used it once since mounting it so I plan to try some different things to make sure that is what is causing my problem and if so I will need a way to stiffen the spring or block it so it can't compress.

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