RIFLE STOCK
20220099406 · 2022-03-31
Inventors
- Christopher Martin Baumbach (LeClaire, IA, US)
- Nick Ballard (Galva, IL, US)
- Charles David Williams (Geneseo, IL, US)
Cpc classification
F41C23/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41C23/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41C23/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F41C23/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41C23/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A stock assembly for a firearm including an integrally molded accessory attachment housing and a method of forming the accessory attachment housing. The integrally molded accessory attachment housing is formed by molding a material in the form of a stock assembly around the accessory attachment housing. A stock slot is formed through the material around the accessory attachment housing and an opening corresponding to the position of the stock slot is defined through the accessory attachment housing. The stock assembly may additionally or alternatively include a cheek riser that has an adjustable cheek rest. The cheek rest may be configured to be adjustable in at least four different directions including rotation.
Claims
1. A stock for a firearm, comprising: a first material molded at least partially around an accessory attachment housing comprising a second material; said accessory attachment housing having a sidewall defining at least a portion of an internal cavity of said accessory attachment housing; said sidewall having an inward-facing surface facing said internal cavity, an outward-facing surface opposing said inward-facing surface, and a thickness extending from said inward-facing surface to said outward-facing surface; to said sidewall defining a sidewall opening extending through said thickness; and said sidewall opening having a width less than a corresponding width of said internal cavity.
2. The stock of claim 1, wherein said first material of said stock covers said outward-facing surface.
3. The stock of claim 1, wherein said sidewall opening defines a length less than a corresponding length of said internal cavity.
4. The stock of claim 1, wherein said internal cavity of said accessory attachment housing is free of said first material of said stock.
5. The stock of claim 1, wherein said first material is a synthetic polymer and said second material is a metal.
6. The stock of claim 1, wherein said first material is a laminate construct and said second material is metal.
7. The stock of claim 6, wherein said laminate construct comprises one or more layers of woven material.
8. The stock of claim 7, wherein said one or more layers of woven material comprise fiberglass and/or carbon fiber.
9. The stock of claim 1, further comprising: a cheek riser including a cheek rest, said cheek rest attached to a cheek rest base, said cheek rest base attached to at least one riser post, and said at least one riser post attached to a buttstock of said stock; wherein said cheek rest of said cheek riser is configured for translation relative to said cheek rest base in a first direction; wherein said cheek rest base is configured for translation relative to said at least one riser post in a second direction; wherein said at least one riser post is configured for translation relative to said buttstock in a third direction; wherein said first direction is transverse to said second direction and said third direction; and wherein said second direction is transverse to said third direction.
10. A method of forming a component for a firearm, comprising: positioning a hollow accessory attachment housing having an interior cavity into a mold; and molding a first material around said hollow accessory attachment housing; and forming at least one opening through a sidewall and into the interior cavity of said hollow accessory attachment housing; and wherein the at least one opening has a width less than a corresponding width of said interior cavity.
11. The method of claim 10, wherein said molding does not fill the interior cavity of said hollow accessory attachment housing with said first material.
12. The method of claim 10, wherein said forming at least one opening occurs after molding said first material around said hollow accessory attachment housing.
13. The method of claim 12, comprising forming at least one opening through said first material; and wherein said at least one opening through said first material aligns with said at least one opening of said sidewall of said hollow accessory attachment housing so as to allow access through said first material and said sidewall into said interior cavity of said hollow accessory attachment housing.
14. The method of claim 13, wherein said forming at least one opening through said first material occurs prior to said forming at least one opening through said sidewall.
15. The method of claim 10, wherein the component is a firearm stock.
16. A stock assembly for a firearm comprising: a buttstock; a cheek riser including a cheek rest, said cheek rest attached to a cheek rest base, said cheek rest base attached to at least one riser post, and said at least one riser post attached to said buttstock; wherein said cheek rest of said cheek riser is configured for translation relative to said cheek rest base in a first direction; wherein said cheek rest base is configured for translation relative to said at least one riser post in a second direction; wherein said at least one riser post is configured for translation relative to said buttstock in a third direction; wherein said first direction is transverse to said second direction and said third direction; and wherein said second direction is transverse to said third direction.
17. The stock assembly of claim 16, wherein said first direction is parallel to a barrel axis of the firearm.
18. The stock assembly of claim 16, wherein a fastener securing said cheek rest to said cheek rest base has a head positioned on a side of said cheek rest base opposite a side of said cheek rest base facing said cheek rest.
19. The stock assembly of claim 16, wherein a fastener securing said at least one riser post to said cheek rest base has a head positioned on a side of said cheek rest base opposite a side of said cheek rest base facing said at least one riser post.
20. The stock assembly of claim 16, wherein said at least one riser post extends through a buttstock insert having a clamp configured to selectively resist movement of the at least one riser post relative thereto; and wherein said buttstock insert is secured within said buttstock.
Description
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[0031] For the purpose of promoting an understanding of the principles of the invention, reference will now be made to the embodiments illustrated in the drawings and specific language will be used to describe the same. It will nevertheless be understood that no limitation of the scope of the invention is thereby intended. Any alterations and further modifications in the described embodiments, and any further applications of the principles of the invention as described herein are contemplated as would normally occur to one skilled in the art to which the invention relates. One embodiment of the invention is shown in great detail, although it will be apparent to those skilled in the relevant art that some features that are not relevant to the present invention may not be shown for the sake of clarity.
[0032] Directional terms, such as forward, rearward, top, bottom, etc., are used in this description with reference to the specific embodiment shown and used for purposes of clarity. It should be recognized that these terms are not meant to be limiting.
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[0034] Firearm 100 includes a trigger assembly 170 having a trigger 172 that projects from the underside of the body 106. A trigger guard 174 surrounds the trigger 172 to resist inadvertent actuation of the trigger 172. The trigger assembly 170 also includes a trigger safety lever 176 that protrudes from the body 106 as an additional safety feature to resist inadvertent firing of the firearm 100. Trigger assembly 170 may be included as a portion of receiver 130.
[0035] A barrel 180 is affixed to and extends forward from the receiver 130. The barrel 180 includes a rifled bore 184 (see
[0036] An accessory rail 195 may be attached to the receiver 130 above the bolt 140 to provide a location to attach any desired accessories, such as a scope, to the firearm 100. In the embodiment shown, the accessory rail 195 takes the form of a Picatinny rail; however, in other embodiments, any variety of rail interface system suitable for attaching accessories to a firearm may be used.
[0037] A cross-sectional view of a portion of the firearm 100 is shown in
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[0039] A cross-sectional view of the stock 104 is shown in
[0040] The accessory attachment housing 120 preferably includes an interface system for attaching attachments to the firearm, such as an M-LOK® or MOE slot as marketed by MagPul Industries or a KeyMod slot as marketed by VLTOR Weapon Systems and Noveske Rifleworks. However, in other embodiments, other suitable interface systems that are capable of securing and/or attaching to accessories to the firearm may be used, such as a Picatinny rail. The description provided below is specifically directed to an accessory attachment housing 120 that is an M-LOK® rail interface system, but it should be recognized that it is not limited to such and that other types of attachment mechanisms may be substituted in other embodiments.
[0041] As shown in the bottom perspective view of the accessory attachment housing shown in
[0042] The sidewalls of the embodiment of accessory attachment housing 120 that is shown in
[0043] At least one sidewall opening 129 is defined through at least one of the sidewalls. In some embodiments, the sidewall openings 129 are defined through a planar sidewall. As an example, in the embodiment shown in
[0044] The sidewall openings 129 are designed to receive fasteners for securing an accessory to the accessory attachment housing 120. In some embodiments, the sidewall openings 129 are part of the M-LOK® interface system and are designed to receive corresponding T-nuts that used to attach accessories in an M-LOK® system. Corresponding slots may be machined through material of body 106 adjacent to the accessory attachment housing 120 so that a user has access to the sidewall openings 129 for securing accessories to the body 106.
[0045] A bottom view of the forward portion 109 of the body 106 is illustrated in
[0046] As shown in
[0047] In some embodiments, the accessory attachment housing 120 may include a covering on the side faces 122 to prevent the synthetic polymeric material or the composite material used to form the stock assembly 105 from entering or filling the internal cavity 125. The covering may be permanent or removable. In one embodiment, the covering may be endcaps made from plastic, metal, or any other suitable material fit onto side faces 122 to cover the opening to internal cavity 125. In other cases, the covering may be tape or another type of material that is capable of preventing the synthetic polymeric material or composite material from entering internal cavity 125.
[0048] In accordance with the standard for the M-LOK® interface system, the sidewall openings 129 have a rectangular outline, possibly with rounded corners. Also according to the publically available M-LOK® standard, the sidewall openings 129 have a length of approximately 32 mm and a width of approximately 7 mm, and there is a distance of approximately 8 mm between adjacent sidewall openings 129. As discussed above, the sidewall openings 129 are adapted to receive a cammed T-nut that is initially aligned with a corresponding sidewall opening 129 and then turned 90 degrees to lock the T-nut within the sidewall opening 129. An accessory mounted to the accessory attachment housing 120 may be attached using a single T-nut or may include multiple T-nuts. Multiple T-nuts may be inserted through the same opening or each mounted in a corresponding sidewall opening 129 so that the accessory spans multiple sidewall openings 129. Although the embodiment shown in
[0049] A method of forming an integrally molded accessory attachment housing is illustrated in the flowchart 200 shown in
[0050] In a second stage 210, a material for the body of the stock (e.g., synthetic polymeric and/or composite material) is positioned around the accessory attachment housing to form a stock assembly for a firearm, such as by molding—injection or otherwise. In one example, the body material may include carbon fiber, but in any embodiment, the material may include synthetic polymer and/or composite. Preferably, the body material differs from the material of the accessory attachment housing. For example, the accessory attachment housing may be metal and the body material may be non-metal. Preferably, the body material is positioned around the accessory attachment housing so the body material contacts the accessory attachment housing on the top, bottom and sides. Preferably, the thickness of body material between the accessory attachment housing and the bottom surface 112 of the body 106 is less than the thickness of body material forward, aft, and/or lateral of the accessory attachment housing.
[0051] In a third stage 215, at least one stock slot is defined through the body material at least to a depth that is sufficient to reach the accessory attachment housing. The slot may be formed by machining (e.g., drilling and/or milling) and/or molding-in or any other suitable method for forming an opening through the body material that is used to form the stock. In an optional fourth stage 220, an attachment housing slot that corresponds to the at least one stock slot formed through the body material may be formed through the accessory attachment housing. The attachment housing slot may be formed using the same method used to form the stock slot in the body material or may be formed using a different suitable method.
[0052] In some embodiments, an indicia may be positioned (e.g., by laser etching) on an interior and/or exterior surface of the accessory attachment housing 120 (e.g., on the inward-facing surface of the top sidewall of the accessory attachment housing). The indicia may include an identification number, such as a serial number, or may provide other information to the user. For example, the identification marking may be an identifier corresponding to an accessory attachment housing 120 interface, e.g., an M-LOK® interface. Other identifying information of the accessory attachment interface and/or firearm, such as a manufacturer name, product name, and/or a logo or any other desired information may be positioned on the accessory attachment housing.
[0053] Advantageously a hollow accessory attachment housing 120 molded into the stock assembly 105, provides relief on the inside of the accessory attachment housing for the attachment nut(s) (e.g., T-nuts) to be inserted into the sidewall opening 129 and eliminates the need for machining relief on the inside of the accessory attachment housing. Additionally, the accessory attachment housing 120 can provide a metal backing to support the body material of the stock assembly 105 and potentially resist delamination of composite material. Additionally, the disclosed accessory attachment housing can fit within the overall dimension of the stock and, therefore, may not add to the size of the firearm.
[0054] Accessories may be attached to the accessory attachment housing 120 by inserting a portion of the accessory that is designed to cooperate with the accessory attachment housing 120 through the stock slot 113 defined through the bottom surface 112 of the body 106. The portion of the accessory that is inserted through stock slot 113 is then inserted through a corresponding sidewall opening 129. The accessory is then attached to the accessory attachment housing 120, for example, by rotating a fastener (e.g., T-nut) of the accessory by a quarter turn so that a portion of the accessory inserted into the stock slot 113 and the sidewall opening 129 is blocked from being removed from the sidewall opening 129 and the stock slot 113.
[0055] Another feature of a stock assembly 305 is illustrated in
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[0057] As shown in
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[0059] The riser fastener 353 includes a head 355 and a body (see
[0060] In the embodiment shown, each of the riser posts 330 includes a riser fastener opening 332 (see
[0061] Each of the riser slots 352 allows lateral adjustment of the riser post 330 and the riser fastener 353 relative to the cheek rest base 350.
[0062] Base fastener slots 354 are also defined by the cheek rest base 350. The base fastener slots 354 is oriented so that its greatest dimension lies along the length of the cheek rest base. Each base fastener slot 354 receives a base fastener 356 that extends through the base fastener slot 354. The base fastener 356 includes a base fastener head 357 that is positioned on the side of the cheek rest base 350 that is opposite of the cheek rest 322 when the cheek rest 322 is positioned on the cheek rest base 350 The base fastener 356 is able to move longitudinally within the base fastener slot 354, in a direction that is transverse to the riser slots 352. In some embodiments, the base fastener 356 may be a threaded hex screw. As illustrated in
[0063] As shown in
[0064] The position of cheek rest 322 may be adjusted in at least four different directions by adjusting the position of the risers and fasteners in the various slots included in the cheek riser 320. As described in greater detail below, the position of the cheek rest 322 is independently variable up-and-down, from side-to-side, from front-to-back, and/or at different angles with respect to the barrel axis.
[0065] Up-and-down movement, or the height of the cheek rest 322, may be varied using the adjustment fastener 342 of the buttstock insert 340. The adjustment fastener 342 may be arranged in a loosened condition that releases the riser clamp 344 from securing the riser posts 330, allowing the riser posts 330 to slide vertically within riser cavities 314 defined in buttstock 308. In the embodiment shown, the adjustment fastener 342 is arranged in the loosened condition by unscrewing the adjustment fastener 342 from the threaded opening in the riser clamp 344. In other embodiments, other suitable methods of loosening the adjustment fastener 342 may be used to arrange the adjustment fastener 342 in the loosened condition.
[0066] Modifying the vertical position of the riser posts 330 within the riser cavities 314 changes the height of the cheek rest 322. For example, inserting the riser posts 330 farther into the riser cavities 314 causes the height of the cheek rest 322 to decrease, and decreasing the depth that the riser posts 330 are inserted into the riser cavities 314 causes the height of the cheek rest 322 to increase. Once the cheek rest 322 is positioned at a desired height, the adjustment fastener may arranged in a tightened condition to secure the riser clamp 344 against the riser posts 330 and resist the riser posts 330 from moving vertically with respect to the buttstock insert 340 and the buttstock 308. In the embodiment shown, the adjustment fastener 342 is arranged in the tightened condition by screwing the adjustment fastener 342 to tighten the riser clamp 344 to the riser posts 330. In any embodiments, other suitable methods of clamping the riser posts 330 may be used (e.g., cams, set screws, detents, etc.).
[0067] The amount of height adjustment allowed for cheek rest 322 may be defined by the depth of the riser cavities 314 and/or the length of the riser posts 330. Deeper riser cavities 314 and/or longer riser posts 330 can allow for greater height adjustment. In some embodiments, the depth of the riser cavities 314 and/or the length of the riser posts 330 may be configured to allow for the height of the cheek rest 322 to be adjusted up to 50 millimeters, up to 40 millimeters, or up to 30 millimeters.
[0068] Side-to-side movement of the cheek rest 322 is permitted by sliding the riser slots 352 along the riser posts 330 and the attached riser fasteners 353. The riser posts 330 remain stationary laterally and forward and aft within the buttstock 308 while each of the riser fasteners 353 is loosened from or removed from the respective riser post 330. Loosening the riser fastener 353 allows the cheek rest base 350 to move laterally by sliding the riser slot 352 along the riser posts 330. Once the cheek rest 322 is moved to the desired lateral position, the riser fasteners 353 are tightened to their respective riser posts 330 to secure the cheek rest base 350 to the riser posts 330 and prevent further lateral movement of the cheek rest 322.
[0069] The amount of side-to-side movement that is allowed may be defined by the width of the riser slots 352 and the riser fasteners 353. Increasing the width of the riser slots 352 and/or decreasing the width of the riser fasteners 353 in the cheek rest base 350 increases the distance of lateral or side-to-side adjustment that is allowed for the cheek rest 322. Decreasing the width of the riser slots 352 and/or increasing the width of the riser fasteners 353 decreases the distance for lateral adjustment of the cheek rest 322. In some embodiments, the lateral position of the cheek rest 322 may be adjusted over a range of up to 15 millimeters or up to 10 millimeters.
[0070] Front-to-back movement of the cheek rest 322, parallel to the direction of the barrel axis 381, is permitted by sliding the base fasteners 356 along the cheek rest base 350 within the base fastener slots 354. The base fasteners 356 can be loosened from the cheek rest 322 and the cheek rest base 350 to allow the base fasteners 356 to slide within the base fastener slots 354 to a desired position. When the cheek rest 322 is positioned as desired in the front-to-back direction, the base fasteners 356 are tightened to be held securely to the cheek rest base 350, resisting further sliding of the base fasteners 356 within the base fastener slots 354. When tightened to the cheek rest base 350, the base fasteners 356 extend into the base fastener openings 358 in the cheek rest 322 to secure the cheek rest 322 to the cheek rest base 350.
[0071] The amount of front-to-back movement that is allowed may be defined by the length of the base fastener slots 354 and the corresponding thickness of the base fasteners 356. Increasing the length of the slots and/or decreasing the thickness of the base fasteners can increase the distance of which the cheek rest 322 may be adjusted in the front-to-back direction. In some embodiments, the base fastener slots 354 and base fasteners 356 may have dimensions that allow the cheek rest 322 to be adjusted over a range of up to 10 millimeters or up to 6 millimeters.
[0072] The angle of the cheek rest 322 with the respect to the barrel axis 381 may be adjusted by changing the position of the riser posts 330 within the riser slot 352 in a similar process as the one described above for side-to-side adjustments. The riser posts, however, may be positioned in different locations of their respective riser slots. For example, one riser post may be positioned in a left-most area of its riser slot and the other riser post may be positioned in a right-most area of its riser slot. Advantageously, by positioning the riser posts at different horizontal locations within the respective riser slots 352 a desired angle of the cheek rest relative to the barrel axis may be achieved.
[0073] In one particular configuration, the front riser post 330 may be positioned on the left edge the corresponding riser slot 352 while the back riser post 330 may be positioned on the right edge of the corresponding riser slot 352. In this configuration, the front of the cheek rest 322 may be offset to the left side of the barrel axis 381 while the back of the cheek rest 322 may be offset to the right side of the barrel axis 381. In other arrangements, this configuration may be reversed so that the front riser post 330 is positioned on the right edge of the corresponding riser slot 352 while the back riser post 330 is positioned on the left edge of the corresponding riser slot 352. In these arrangements, the front of the cheek rest 322 may be offset to the right side of the barrel axis 381 while the back of the cheek rest 322 may be offset to the left side of the barrel axis 381.
[0074] In many embodiments, the cheek rest 322 may be inclined or declined relative to the barrel axis 381 by raising or lowering the riser posts 330. To create an inclined angle or a declined angle, the riser posts 330 may be arranged at different heights. The process of adjusting the height of a single riser post 330 is similar to the process used to adjust the height of the cheek rest 322 describe above. The adjustment fastener 342 may be loosened to allow the riser posts 330 to move vertically with respect to the riser clamp 344. Instead of modifying the height of both riser posts 330 equally, a user may change the height of one riser post 330 more or less than another to create a desired inclination or declination of the cheek rest 322. Once the desired angle is achieved, the adjustment fastener 342 is retightened to secure the riser clamp 344 to the riser posts 330 and resist further modification of the height of the riser posts 330.
[0075] The cheek rest may be configured for adjustment in all or only a subset of the directions discussed herein. For instance, in some arrangements the cheek rest may be configured for adjustment up/down, left/right, and forward/back but not configured for inclination/declination of the cheek rest 322 relative to the barrel axis 381. Similarly, the cheek rest may additionally or alternatively not be configured for lateral angular adjustment relative to the barrel axis (e.g., toeing the front or back of the cheek rest to one side or the other).
[0076] As used herein, the term “synthetic polymer” refers to any human-made polymer. Representative examples of synthetic polymers include thermoplastics such as nylon and Tenite.
[0077] As used herein, the term “composite” includes fiberglass, carbon fiber, graphite, graphine, Micarta® as marketed by Norplex-Micarta, and/or G-10.
[0078] The following numbered clauses set out specific embodiments that may be useful in understanding the present invention: [0079] 1. A stock for a firearm, comprising:
[0080] a first material molded at least partially around an accessory attachment housing comprising a second material;
[0081] said accessory attachment housing having a sidewall defining at least a portion of an internal cavity of said accessory attachment housing;
[0082] said sidewall having an inward-facing surface facing said internal cavity, an outward-facing surface opposing said inward-facing surface, and a thickness extending from said inward-facing surface to said outward-facing surface;
[0083] said sidewall defining a sidewall opening extending through said thickness; and
[0084] said sidewall opening having a width less than a corresponding width of said internal cavity. [0085] 2. The stock of clause 1, wherein said first material of said stock covers said outward-facing surface. [0086] 3. The stock of any preceding clause, wherein said sidewall opening defines a length less than a corresponding length of said internal cavity. [0087] 4. The stock of any preceding clause, wherein said accessory attachment housing has a polygonal cross-section. [0088] 5. The stock of clause 4, wherein said sidewall opening is defined by a planar sidewall of said accessory attachment housing. [0089] 6. The stock of any preceding clause, wherein said internal cavity of said accessory attachment housing is free of said first material of said stock. [0090] 7. The stock of any preceding clause, wherein said first material is a synthetic polymer and said second material is a metal. [0091] 8. The stock of any preceding clause, wherein said first material is a laminate construct and said second material is metal. [0092] 9. The stock of clause 8, wherein said laminate construct comprises one or more layers of woven material. [0093] 10. The stock of clause 9, wherein said one or more layers of woven material comprise fiberglass and/or carbon fiber. [0094] 11. The stock of any preceding clause, wherein said opening is non-circular. [0095] 12. The stock of any preceding clause, wherein said opening is an elongate opening. [0096] 13. The stock of any preceding clause, wherein said opening of said accessory attachment housing is an M-LOK® opening. [0097] 14. The stock of any preceding clause, further comprising:
[0098] a cheek riser including a cheek rest, said cheek rest attached to a cheek rest base, said cheek rest base attached to at least one riser post, and said at least one riser post attached to a buttstock of said stock;
[0099] wherein said cheek rest of said cheek riser is configured for translation relative to said cheek rest base in a first direction;
[0100] wherein said cheek rest base is configured for translation relative to said at least one riser post in a second direction;
[0101] wherein said at least one riser post is configured for translation relative to said buttstock in a third direction;
[0102] wherein said first direction is transverse to said second direction and said third direction; and
[0103] wherein said second direction is transverse to said third direction. [0104] 15. A method of forming a component for a firearm, comprising:
[0105] positioning a hollow accessory attachment housing having an interior cavity into a mold; and
[0106] molding a first material around said hollow accessory attachment housing; and
[0107] forming at least one opening through a sidewall and into the interior cavity of said hollow accessory attachment housing; and
[0108] wherein the at least one opening has a width less than a corresponding width of said interior cavity. [0109] 16. The method of clause 15, wherein said molding does not fill the interior cavity of said hollow accessory attachment housing with said first material. [0110] 17. The method of clause 15 or 16, wherein said forming at least one opening occurs after molding said first material around said hollow accessory attachment housing. [0111] 18. The method of clause 17, comprising forming at least one opening through said first material; and
[0112] wherein said at least one opening through said first material aligns with said at least one opening of said sidewall of said hollow accessory attachment housing so as to allow access through said first material and said sidewall into said interior cavity of said hollow accessory attachment housing. [0113] 19. The method of clause 18, wherein said forming at least one opening through said first material occurs prior to said forming at least one opening through said sidewall. [0114] 20. The method of claim 15, wherein said forming at least one opening in said sidewall includes milling said sidewall. [0115] 21. The method of any one of clauses 15-20, wherein said first material comprises carbon fiber. [0116] 22. The method of any one of clauses 15-21, wherein said accessory attachment housing comprises metal. [0117] 23. The method of any one of clauses 15-22, wherein the component is a firearm stock. [0118] 24. The method of any one of clauses 15-23, wherein said at least one opening in said sidewall is an M-LOK® opening. [0119] 25. A stock assembly for a firearm comprising:
[0120] a buttstock;
[0121] a cheek riser including a cheek rest, said cheek rest attached to a cheek rest base, said cheek rest base attached to at least one riser post, and said at least one riser post attached to said buttstock;
[0122] wherein said cheek rest of said cheek riser is configured for translation relative to said cheek rest base in a first direction;
[0123] wherein said cheek rest base is configured for translation relative to said at least one riser post in a second direction;
[0124] wherein said at least one riser post is configured for translation relative to said buttstock in a third direction;
[0125] wherein said first direction is transverse to said second direction and said third direction; and
[0126] wherein said second direction is transverse to said third direction. [0127] 26. The stock assembly of clause 25, wherein said first direction is parallel to a barrel axis of the firearm. [0128] 27. The stock assembly of clause 25 or 26, wherein a fastener securing said cheek rest to said cheek rest base has a head positioned on a side of said cheek rest base opposite a side of said cheek rest base facing said cheek rest. [0129] 28. The stock assembly of clause 27, wherein said fastener securing said cheek rest to said cheek rest base extends through an elongate slot defined by said cheek rest base. [0130] 29. The stock assembly of clause 28, wherein said cheek rest base has a length, a width, and a thickness, said length greater than said width and said width greater than said thickness; and
[0131] wherein said elongate slot receiving said fastener securing said cheek rest to said cheek rest base has a greatest dimensions extending along said length of said cheek rest base. [0132] 30. The stock assembly of any one of clauses 25-29, wherein a fastener securing said at least one riser post to said cheek rest base has a head positioned on a side of said cheek rest base opposite a side of said cheek rest base facing said at least one riser post. [0133] 31. The stock assembly of clause 30, wherein said fastener securing said at least one riser post to said cheek rest base extends through an elongate slot defined by said cheek rest base. [0134] 32. The stock assembly of clause 31, wherein said cheek rest base has a length, a width, and a thickness, said length greater than said width and said width greater than said thickness; and
[0135] wherein said elongate slot receiving said fastener securing said cheek rest base to said at least one riser post has a greatest dimensions extending along said width of said cheek rest base. [0136] 33. The stock assembly of clause 30, wherein said head of said fastener securing said at least one riser post to said cheek rest base has a polygonal periphery with at least two parallel sides. [0137] 34. The stock assembly of clause 33, wherein said cheek rest base defines a slot for receiving said head of said fastener securing said at least one riser post to said cheek rest base; and
[0138] wherein said slot has a width approximately equal to a distance between said at least two parallel sides of said head. [0139] 35. The stock assembly of any one of clauses 25-34, wherein said at least one riser post extends through a buttstock insert having a clamp configured to selectively resist movement of the at least one riser post relative thereto; and
[0140] wherein said buttstock insert is secured within said buttstock. [0141] 36. The stock assembly of any one of clauses 25-35, wherein said cheek rest base is at least partially rotatable around said third direction. [0142] 37. The stock assembly of any one of clauses 25-36, wherein said first direction and second directions are orthogonal to said third direction. [0143] 38. The stock assembly of any one of clauses 25-37, wherein said first direction is orthogonal to said second direction.
[0144] While the invention has been illustrated and described in detail in the drawings and foregoing description, the same is to be considered as illustrative and not restrictive in character, it being understood that only the preferred embodiment has been shown and described and that all changes, equivalents, and modifications that come within the spirit of the inventions defined by following claims are desired to be protected. All publications, patents, and patent applications cited in this specification are herein incorporated by reference as if each individual publication, patent, or patent application were specifically and individually indicated to be incorporated by reference and set forth in its entirety herein.