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MDT Expands LSS GEN3 Chassis System With New Ruger American, 10/22 Inlets and Modular Interface Options

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MDT just dropped a game-changer for precision rifle enthusiasts and rimfire tinkerers alike: the LSS GEN3 Chassis System is expanding with precision-machined inlets for the Ruger American and Ruger 10/22, alongside a slick lineup of interchangeable buttstock interfaces like the XTN, Carbine, and Picatinny options. This isn’t your grandpa’s stock upgrade—it’s a modular masterpiece that lets you swap buttstocks on the fly without losing your precious optic zero, thanks to the system’s rock-solid design. Imagine dialing in your Ruger American for long-range plinking one day, then popping in a 10/22 inlet for backyard competitions the next, all while keeping that red dot or scope locked in like it never moved. MDT’s engineering here screams innovation, building on their proven LSS platform to make chassis systems accessible without the wallet-draining price tag of full custom rigs.

For the 2A community, this is pure gold in a post-braced pistol world where modularity is king and regulators love to nitpick. Ruger Americans are already a budget-friendly darling for hunters and new shooters, while the 10/22 remains the undisputed rimfire overlord for training, small game, and suppressor experimentation—now both get the lightweight, ergonomic upgrade they’ve deserved. The interchangeable interfaces open doors to personalization that rivals high-end competitors like KRG or Manners, but at a fraction of the cost, democratizing precision shooting. It’s a subtle middle finger to anti-gunners too: by emphasizing drop-in compatibility and zero retention, MDT underscores how everyday firearms evolve through private innovation, not government handouts. Expect this to flood matches, ranges, and SHTF builds, boosting Ruger’s ecosystem while reminding us why the Second Amendment thrives on competition.

The implications ripple wide—shooters can now future-proof their setups for caliber swaps or family hand-me-downs, all while maintaining sub-MOA accuracy without a gunsmith. If you’re running a Gen3 LSS or eyeing one, snag these inlets ASAP; they’re poised to make the Ruger duo even more unstoppable in NRL Hunter or Steel Challenge. MDT’s move cements their spot as a 2A innovator, proving that modularity isn’t just a buzzword—it’s the future of affordable excellence.

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