MI Revolver Stocks and Braces
Jan 26, 2026•Channel
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Video Details
Published5 months ago
Duration6:37
Video ID2e0cyg4VipE
Languageen
CategorySports
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video
Performance Metrics
Views4.7K
Likes382
Comments57
Engagement Rate9.30%
Likes per 100 views8.09
Comments per 1K views12.07
Video Tags
#brownells#midwest industries#bounty hunter series#revolver brace#revolver stock#revolver pistol brace#revolver accessory#red dot revolver#revolver hunting#handgun hunting#recoil management#stability shooting#cheek weld#revolver grip replacement#smith and wesson n frame#taurus raging hunter#ruger super blackhawk#ruger blackhawk#ruger redhawk#big bore revolver
Description
Caleb is back with Troy from Midwest Industries to cover a unique new revolver accessory: the Bounty Hunter Series, a purpose-built pistol brace and pistol stock system designed specifically for revolvers. They walk through the concept, how the two-piece design interfaces with the grip area, and why adding a third point of contact can dramatically improve stability, recoil control, and practical effective range when shooting revolvers with modern red dots.
Troy explains the “why” behind the project, from revolvers that live in the safe to serious hunting and field use. They discuss how the system helps shooters manage heavy calibers like .44 Magnum and even big-bore options like .460 and .500 by reducing fatigue and improving on-target control. The conversation also covers what comes with the kit, ambidextrous details like a reversible shell holder, cheek pieces, and the platform support Midwest Industries is launching with first, plus what revolver models are already in the design pipeline.
Note: Always follow all applicable laws and regulations for your location when configuring firearms and accessories, and confirm the correct, compliant setup for your specific revolver and use case.
CHAPTERS
0:09 Intro and what’s new from Midwest Industries
0:30 What the Bounty Hunter Series is
0:35 Pistol brace and pistol stock options for revolvers
0:44 Two-piece concept and grip interface overview
1:17 Built-in tightening options and tool interface
1:44 Why this exists: getting more use out of revolvers
2:06 Effective range gains and the rise of red dots on revolvers
2:17 Cheek weld, stability, and control behind the optic
2:38 Recoil management and fatigue reduction with heavy calibers
3:19 Hunting applications and “pistol counties”
3:49 Grip set construction: aluminum grips and polymer panels
4:09 What comes in the box: preassembled, wrenches, cheek pieces
4:17 Reversible shell holder and ambidextrous setup
4:42 Design details: angle, clearance, and strength features
5:05 Gusset strength and rigidity for .460 and .500 class recoil
5:22 Supported platforms now and what’s coming next
6:03 Single-action revolvers and hunter interest
6:13 Wrap-up and Brownells tech line support