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BUTT CUFF

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$119.00
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Features
  • Premium Latigo dark havana leather
  • Suede tongue and nylon lacing
  • Reinforced stitching and between cartridge loops
  • Holds five rounds in 12 gauge, .30-30, .308 and .30-06
  • Holds six rounds of .44, .45 or .45-70
  • Holds nine rounds of .22 Hornet and similar

Description

Galco's Butt Cuff distinguishes itself with reinforced stitching between each loop that helps prevent interior cartridge loop dimensions from changing. The suede tongue and nylon lacing keep the cuff securely on your stock. For use in conjunction with a sling, simply cut a slot in the tongue at the sling swivel's location.

Sizes of Butt Cuffs:
BC-34/35 fits .44 Mag, .44 Special, .45 Colt
BC-48-DH fits .22 Hornet and similar
BC-50/51 fits .308 and .30-30
BC-52/53 fits .30-06
BC-54/55 fits .45-70
BC-56/57 fits 12 gauge

Butt Cuffs are available in dark havana color, in right or left-handed models. The Butt Cuff holds five rounds of 12-gauge shotgun shells, .30-30, .30-06, and .308, six rounds of .44, .45, and .45-70, or nine rounds of .22 Hornet.



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March 25, 2020

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(5.0 out of 5)
Remington 1100
I wanted to preserve a more “traditional” look to a wooden-stocked 1100, and this item delivered the goods. Highly recommended!
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j
November 27, 2019

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butt cuff
Every year I say I will get one for my lever gun. Finally have and couldn't be happier.
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M
October 10, 2019

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(5.0 out of 5)
High quality ammo cuff.
I bought this for my 45-70 Marlin. I carry 6-12 rounds on my belt but it’s nice to have these as backup. The leather is first quality and gives a nice warm cheek weld. Be sure to break it in for a week or two before making a cut for the sling.
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