A firearm stock system and method are disclosed. The firearm stock system includes a rail clamp assembly cantileveredly coupled to a stock, whereby the rail clamp assembly is adapted to couple to a firearm and provide additional stability to a user when aiming and firing the firearm. The rail clamp
A firearm stock system and method are disclosed. The firearm stock system includes a rail clamp assembly cantileveredly coupled to a stock, whereby the rail clamp assembly is adapted to couple to a firearm and provide additional stability to a user when aiming and firing the firearm. The rail clamp assembly couples to an accessory rail of firearm. The stock may have a protrusion section to prevent obstruction of the user's hands. The stock and rail clamp assembly may be attached to accommodate right-handed shooting or left-handed shooting with the same stock.
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1. A firearm stock system, comprising: a stock having an engaging portion and a distal portion, the distal portion configured for engaging with a shoulder or an arm of a user: anda rail clamp assembly comprising:a clamping member configured to releasably couple to an accessory rail of a firearm in a
1. A firearm stock system, comprising: a stock having an engaging portion and a distal portion, the distal portion configured for engaging with a shoulder or an arm of a user: anda rail clamp assembly comprising:a clamping member configured to releasably couple to an accessory rail of a firearm in a first position and a second position axially rotated approximately 180° from the first position, whereby the firearm stock system is configured for right-handed firing of the firearm in the first position and left-handed firing of the firearm in the second position;a rail clamp body having an engaging member configured to couple with at least a portion of the engaging portion of the stock, thereby cantileveredly supporting the distal portion of the stock; anda secondary accessory rail. 2. The firearm stock system of claim 1, wherein the stock further comprises: a protrusion portion positioned between the engaging portion and the distal portion of the stock, the protrusion portion having a length of 12 to 26 cm and being offset from a central axis of the engaging member by 2 to 6 cm. 3. The firearm stock system of claim 1, wherein: the rail clamp assembly releasably couples the accessory rail of the firearm without directly touching any other portion of the firearm; andno portion of the stock directly touches the firearm. 4. The firearm stock system of claim 1, wherein the distal portion of the stock further comprises: a buttplate having a top, bottom, and a length, the buttplate being configured to rest against a shoulder of a user when firing the firearm; anda column approximately parallel to a firing axis of the firearm, the column being coupled at approximately a midpoint between the top and bottom of the buttplate. 5. The firearm stock system of claim 1, wherein the engaging member comprises an engaging recess that extends through the rail clamp body from a first face to a second face of the rail clamp body, thereby permitting coupling of the stock through the first face in the first position and through the second face in the second position. 6. The firearm stock system of claim 1, wherein the stock comprises a folding buttstock. 7. A firearm stock system, comprising: a stock having an engaging portion and a non-engaging portion, the non-engaging portion configured for engaging with a shoulder or an arm of a user: anda rail clamp assembly comprising:a clamping member configured to releasably couple to an accessory rail of a firearm in a first position and a second position axially rotated approximately 180° from the first position, whereby the firearm stock system is configured for left-handed firing of the firearm in the first position and right-handed firing of the firearm in the second position;a rail clamp body having an engaging recess configured to couple with the engaging portion of the stock, thereby cantileveredly supporting the non-engaging portion of the stock; anda secondary accessory rail. 8. The firearm stock system of claim 7, wherein the non-engaging portion of the stock has a length at least 15 times longer than the engaging portion of the stock. 9. The firearm stock system of claim 7, wherein no portion of the rail clamp assembly is positioned above a barrel of the firearm. 10. The firearm stock system of claim 7, wherein the stock has an asymmetrical shape along the longest axis of the stock when viewed from each of a plan view, right-side view, left-side view, front view, and rear view. 11. The firearm stock system of claim 7, wherein the stock is ambidextrous and configured for use in the first position and the second position. 12. The firearm stock system of claim 7, wherein the rail clamp assembly consists of no more than four machined pieces. 13. A firearm stock system, comprising: a stock having an engaging portion and a distal portion, the distal portion configured for engaging with a shoulder or an arm of a user: anda rail clamp assembly comprising:a clamping member configured to releasably couple to an accessory rail of a handgun in a first position and a second position axially rotated approximately 180° from the first position, whereby the firearm stock system is configured for left-handed firing of the handgun in the first position and right-handed firing of the handgun in the second position; anda rail clamp body having an engaging member configured to couple with at least a portion of the engaging portion of the stock, thereby cantileveredly supporting the distal portion of the stock;wherein the stock is ambidextrous and configured for use in the first position and the second position. 14. The firearm stock system of claim 13, wherein the stock further comprises: a protrusion portion positioned between the engaging portion and a distal portion of the stock, wherein an axis of the engaging portion, an axis of the protrusion portion, and an axis of the distal portion are each offset 2-8 cm from each other and are each approximately parallel to each other. 15. The firearm stock system of claim 13, wherein the distal portion of the stock is configured to couple to at least one of: a removable buttstock, a collapsible buttstock, a stabilizing brace configured to couple to a forearm of a user, or a folding buttstock. 16. The firearm stock system of claim 13, wherein the stock consists of a single piece of shaped metal having a curvilinear or rectilinear shape. 17. The firearm stock system of claim 13, wherein the engaging member comprises an engaging recess that is configured to couple with the engaging portion at at least two angles within an axial rotation of ±90° from a position orthogonal to a vertical axis of the firearm.
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