Here are the answers to the questions we commonly get regarding the At-One™ Adjustable Gunstock.
Q: What is the overall shape of an At-One™ gunstock?
A: While not the customary “classic” styled gunstock, it’s still designed to be ergonomic and functional. The At-One™ uses faceted edges that produce and enhance the geometric ply lines inherent in laminated wood products. This gives it an “edgy,” stealth-like, modern appearance, pulled together with modular components.
Q: What is the over-molded material?
A: Thermoplastic elastomer ("For-Tec E")
Q: What material is the hard plastic?
A: Super-tough, impact-modified, heat-stabilized nylon 66 ("Radilon A")
Q: What is the difference between “plastic” and “OM” (over-molded)
A: Plastic components are of a single formed plastic substrate. Over-molded components are made of a plastic substrate with panels over-molded with a thermoplastic elastomer rubber.
Q: What is the wood?
A: At-One™ stocks are made of hardwood veneers.
Q: In what colors are they available?
A: Apple Jack, Black Jack, Blaze, Coyote, Forest Camo, Nutmeg, Pepper, Royal Jacaranda, Royal, Sky, Hornet, Zombie Hunter, Maroon, Shady Camo, and standard Walnut.
Q: What is the finish and how do I care for it?
A: There only one finish available; a satin finish. Our finishes are known for extreme durability and ability to resist not only water, but chemicals as well. Wood stocks can be dressed with high-quality wood finish products.
Q: How do I maintain my At-One™ stock?
A: Remove debris with a soft-bristled brush, and warm soapy water used sparingly. Dry immediately. Use a light film of good quality gun oil on metal components. Plastic and over-molded components may be dressed with a good-quality plastic and rubber restorer. The wood stock can be dressed with a good-quality wood finish product.
Q: Of what material is the butt pad made?
A: 1/2” thick over-molded rubber
Q: What metals are used in the At-One™?
A: Aluminum, stainless steel or zinc, depending on the part
Q: How do the stock components attach?
A: Foregrips, rear handgrip and bottom cap piece are attached by a countersunk bolt requiring a 1/8” hex head wrench.
Q: How do the adjustments work?
A: The butt stock and comb are both adjusted by depressing the push-button containment, which releases the component for adjustment. Once in the proper position, release the button to re-engage containment.
Q: What about fitting?
A: Most factory At-One™ stocks can be pulled from the box and your firearm will insert with no need for fitting. However, due to variations in manufacturing, production processes and tolerances, some minor adjustments may be needed to achieve that perfect fit. Please consult a competent and qualified gunsmith if you need assistance.
Q: Should I "bed" the action?
A: Bedding is a technique employed to make a rifle more accurate and prolong the life of the stock. It creates a stable and precise fit to your action. Boyds stocks are meticulously engineered and machined from the most stable materials. In some cases, however, you may want to have the action bedded.
Q: Does it fit my make and model of rifle?
A: We will fit the At-One™ to as many of the variants of inlets listed on our website as possible. Just as with our other stock shapes, it's best to check our website for your specific make, model and action and confirm any measurements, hole spacing and barrel contour measurements on your rifle to be certain they match the stock. This will aid in precluding errors in ordering.