MDT Expands CRBN Line with 700 LA Compatibility

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posted on February 25, 2026
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CRBN 700 LA Compatible

MDT has introduced its ultra-lightweight CRBN Rifle Stock lineup with a new inlet for the Remington 700 Long Action Right-Handed CIP configuration. The CRBN Rifle Stock is also available for the Remington 700 Short Action, giving shooters a lightweight carbon-fiber option across multiple action lengths.

The MDT CRBN Rifle Stock blends advanced carbon fiber construction with a rigid magnesium micro-chassis to deliver strength, stability and precision in a hunting-ready platform. Its foam-filled carbon fiber construction keeps overall weight extremely low while maintaining the durability required for hard field use. The result is a stock that carries well on long hunts and performs reliably when it matters.

CRBN Topside

At its core, the CRBN features a magnesium micro-chassis with V-block bedding, providing a solid and repeatable interface between the action and stock. This design promotes consistency, recoil management and long-term accuracy while simplifying installation.

CRBN Lifestyle

The new Remington 700 Long Action RH CIP inlet maintains all of the performance features that define the CRBN platform. The stock incorporates a full-length integrated carbon ARCA fore-end, along with three M-Lok mounting slots on the underside for accessories. Front and rear QD sling cups are built in for easy carry, while the Proof Sendero barrel channel profile accommodates barrels up to 1.20 inches in diameter.

Ergonomics are equally refined, with integrated thumb shelves, a textured grip and forend, and a 20-degree grip angle that promotes consistent trigger control. A quick-adjust carbon fiber cheek riser offers up to 35mm (1.4 inches) of vertical adjustment, and length of pull can be fine-tuned using spacer plates for up to one inch of additional adjustment. The wide, rigid fore-end resists flex under load, allowing shooters to better spot impacts and maintain stability from bipods, tripods, or barricades.

The MDT CRBN Rifle Stock is compatible with the Remington 700 Long Action Right-Hand CIP as well as the Remington 700 Short Action platform, and supports the use of Long Action Badger M5 profile bottom metal. For more information, visit mdttac.com.

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