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Kidd Aftermarket Receiver Rear Tang Attachment -Black
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black rear tang for the KIDD receiver with mounting screw and rear escutcheon
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Kidd Aftermarket Receiver Rear Tang Attachment -Black
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105
UPC:
KIDD-22TANG-B
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Rear Tang attachment for the KIDD .22 receivers
Adds stability
Adds second locking point
Additional bedding opportunity
Custom stock work required
The KIDD receivers come manufactured with the option to attach our rear tang. The rear tang is no longer integral but convertible. This machined part fits into an embossed area in the rear of the receiver and is secured with a screw. The locking screw, rear stock screw, and rear escutcheon are provided with this piece.
Installation instructions:
Tool: 1/2" bit
After measuring part give (+) .030 on the Z axis and (+) .005 on the X and Y.
Purchase includes:
rear tang
attachment screw
rear stock screw and escutcheon
If installing on the KIDD Chassis you will not need to use the escutcheon
made specifically for KIDD receivers.
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great for added stability
i put this tang on my kidd receiver. i will be mounting the barreled action in a babinga stock. the stock maker said that with this tang bedded into the stock the action will be rock solid. having the added second take down could only make the rifle a better shooting platform. it fit my KIDD receiver like a hand into a fitted glove! the quality of KIDD products is world class.
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derek casey
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I'm working on my first custom 10/22 build from scratch. I've always known about Kidd and their reputation is unsurpassed. The parts I[ve received from Kid have lived up to the reputation. Top notch, quality craftamanship. This tang attachment only took about an hour to install with my drill press and made a huge difference in the fit and feel of the receiver in the stock. You just cant go wrong wth Kidd parts.
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Tony Fisher
from Mobile Alabama on 1/2/2015
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have a hunter x 22 stock want to put a rear tang reciver on it, can it be done?
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steve mace
- 5/14/2016
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Yes, it works well! We have a personal rifle with this set up and plan to sell rifles on the stock with rear tangs installed. Good shooting! KIDD
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Administrator (5/17/2016)
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I would like to purchase a KIDD receiver with Rear Tang. Would you guys do the custom stock work if I shipped you the stock? The stock is a butler creek folding stock cut down for an SBR build. I appreciate your time.
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Gary
- 12/16/2015
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We do not do custom stock work on customers stocks. We have machinist instructions for inletting the rear tang into your stock below:
The tool that you will need is 1/2". After measuring the part give (+) .030 on the Z axis and (+) .005 on the x & y axis. Good shooting! KIDD
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Administrator (12/20/2015)
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1. Must you remove the rear tang to clean the gun from the breach? Not a deal killer, just curious. 2. Will this work on a Boyd's Evolution stock? On the Evolution stock, there is a screw that appears to penetrate into the pistol grip, perhaps for reinforcement. It looks like it would interfere with machining out the hole for the escutcheon.
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Tom
- 1/3/2016
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Hi Tom, In order to clean the breech with a rod the rear tang would need to be removed. I own a rifle with our rear tang installed on a Boyd's Evo, and the screw was not an issue. But as I recall it was close and mine was build a good 5 years ago. Good shooting! KIDD
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Administrator (2/1/2016)
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Are there any provisions to fit this tang on a factory Ruger receiver? I have a takedown in a Hogue thumbhole stock that needs extra bedding. If I send the receiver in, could you do the work?
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David
- 6/6/2016
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We don't have any instructions for adding our rear tang to any other receiver besides our KIDD receiver. We will not be able to do custom work on other receivers. Good shooting! KIDD
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Administrator (6/6/2016)
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Hi, what spec is the screw that is used to secure the rear-tang to the stock, since I must have a bad screw that just wont tighten. The screw-threads make contact but it just wont stop?
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Phong
- 8/6/2016
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Hi Phong, The screw is 1/4-20. That is strange that it won't tighten, any chance your escutcheon has come loose from the bedding? Good shooting! KIDD
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Administrator (8/8/2016)
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Do you know if the Hoque overmolded stocks can be altered to work with the Receiver Rear Tang attachment?
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Ted
- 11/7/2016
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Yes, it works well! We have a personal rifle with this set up. Good shooting! KIDD
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Shay (11/7/2016)
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I am using a Kidd Tactical chassis. Is there a recommended torx tightness for the screws' tightness to the receiver and the one to the stock?
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Mike
- 3/2/2021
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We recommend 10in lbs to secure the action into the stock as well as the tang screw.
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Kelsey (3/2/2021)
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Will that extension fit the standard Ruger receiver?
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Tom Foreman
- 2/19/2019
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The KIDD tang is not compatible with the factory receiver.
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Kelsey (2/19/2019)
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Can you ship the rear tang to Canada?
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Frank
- 6/30/2019
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We do not ship internationally at this time. Please visit our international sales link: https://www.coolguyguns.com/-iInternational-Salesi_ep_44-1.html
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Kelsey (6/30/2019)
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Instructions call for a 1/2" bit. Tang is .5315 wide or 17/32". Has there been a change to the dimensions of the rear tang? Thanks.
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RonG
- 8/24/2021
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There has not been a change in the dimensions of the rear tang. The Instructions provided are correct.
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Shalee (8/24/2021)
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Can this be used with the KRG bravo 10/22 stock without modifications to the product or the stock?
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John Nodine
- 2/2/2022
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The KRG stock will accept the KIDD Rear tang however you will need to make sure to purchase the screw needed from KRG.
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Shalee (2/2/2022)
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Does this work on Volquartsen actions? I assume the barrel needs to come off to cut the action for the tang?
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Frank Carrillo
- 4/25/2022
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We only recommend our tang for KIDD receivers.
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Shalee (4/25/2022)
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Hallo Is there any chance to get such a Rear Tang in Black in the next time ? Greetings from Germany Michael
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Dr. Michael Uth
- 9/23/2022
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We offer the tang in black or silver. Good Shooting-Shalee
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Shalee (9/23/2022)
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Do you ever offer milling of other receivers at your shop for the tang? I have two tactical innovations elite22 receivers I want to add your tang to. Thanks.
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Joel
- 9/23/2022
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We do not offer this service.
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Shalee (9/23/2022)
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Do you sell just the attachment screw? The one that goes through the tang attachment to the stock.
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Joe
- 10/11/2022
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Please give us a call and our sales team can help you.
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Shalee (10/11/2022)
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Which model/ slope do I need for my KIDD Chassis?
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Charles Beall
- 10/15/2022
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Our highest tang is need to the KIDD chassis. Our shipping department will make sure you get the correct tang if you enter the stock choice as the KIDD chassis when asked.
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