McMillan Fiberglass Stocks Continues with New Ownership
McMillan Fiberglass Stocks (“McMillan FS”) has been sold. This notable company, the number 1 name in fiberglass stocks for decades, was started by Gale McMillan and then run by his able son Kelly McMillan. Under Kelly’s leadership, the company expanded its product line, producing outstanding stocks for benchrest shooters, F-Class competitors, sling shooters, hunters, and military marksmen. McMillan also has a modern Mc3 (“McCubed”) division which produces outstanding molded stocks using a state-of-the-art polymer called Zenolite.
McMillan Sold to Bob Beck Group
McMillan Fiberglass Stocks has been sold to Bob Beck of Extreme Outer Limits, MOA Rifles, and Rugged Ridge Outdoor Gear. Beck is a longtime customer and friend of Kelly McMillan. Bob’s plan is to continue the success of the legendary brand Kelly and the McMillan family built. He is committing resources to reduce delivery times and maintain McMillan’s dominance as the premium brand for fiberglass and synthetic rifle stocks on the market.
The new owner promises to maintain the advanced designs and top quality of McMillan stocks: “With former President of Berger Bullets Eric Stecker as General Manager, and McMillan’s highly experienced staff staying with the company, [we] will carry on the McMillan brand legacy well into the future. We have many exciting plans and new products coming that will appeal to all long gun enthusiasts.”
To order a new McMillan stock, visit McMillanUSA.com or call 623-582-9635. These great stocks are still protected by the famous McMillan lifetime guarantee. Check out other company products at Extreme Outer Limits, MOA Rifles, and Rugged Ridge Outdoor Gear.
Over the years McMillan Fiberglass Stocks supported competitive shooting in a major way — providing sponsorship for individual competitors as well as teams. McMillan was a major sponsor of F-Class Team USA. We want to thank Kelly McMillan and his company for being such a strong supporter of the shooting sports. The success of F-Class Team USA in international competition was aided immensely by the support of Kelly and his company.
Kelly McMillan at the 2018 Berger SW Nationals.
About McMillan Fiberglass Stocks
Gale McMillan, founder of the McMillan companies, began producing stocks in 1973 for himself for the demanding benchrest matches in which he competed. Fellow competitors, always in search of the next competitive edge, asked the inventor to produce some stocks for their rifles. From these roots, the McMillan family of companies has grown into one of the most well-known and respected brands in the firearms industry.McMillan Fiberglass Stocks manufactures custom rifle stocks and accessories. Product areas include Tactical, Competition, Benchrest, Hunting & Sport, and Ultralight. Customers include shooters, military, law enforcement, government agencies, custom gunsmiths, and OEM rifle manufacturers.
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Hard to imagine Kelly “retiring” – if that is that it. Tell us more. Thanks.
Just hoping that somebody doesn’t get the bright idea to move them out of Phx. Az. Arizona’s strong gun laws will help protect the Co. against the onslaught we all know is coming from Commissars Biden and Harris , and their anti-gun Henchmen .
I am hearing about discontinued models, no more full inlet… please don’t forget what made the name. Quality, choice and custom fit. Bob don’t run it into the ground with high volume sales, enough junk out there already. Thanks!
I assure you we are not going to change any of the process or quality that McMillan is known for. We absolutely still inlet our stocks. Only molds that see very little to no use will be discontinued. With that said, repurposing those molds will allow less lead times on the stocks that are in demand. Win, Win for everyone that supports McMillan. Thanks guys!
Yup. Won’t even bed a $1100 rifle even if you offer to pay more. What a joke Bob Beck! You got to fix this. If you only offer one service allow customers the option to have McMillan glass bed the stock with the barreled action. Otherwise, ag composites etc for me.
Hi Bob, I was extremely disappointed in my order. What I ordered from sales was not what I got. Working with your customer support lady was very difficult. I gentleman tried to help, but was no were near successful. He did not give me the correct color code I order from your web site and did not get the options I ordered. The options I paid for were not implemented. The inlay was wrong, the color was wrong. I am extremely surprised by the quality of work and carelessness for attention to details. I paid a lot for this stock and people are shocked. When I bring it to shoots, nobody can believe how bad of a job was don. I had to remodify the entire stock, since your organization would not give me the stock that I ordered. For all the mistakes that happened, I was reimbursed approx. $36. I was to be reimburse more, but I gave up and said it was not worth fighting with people who did not give a damn. Sorry Bob, but customer service should always be #1.