SHOT Show 2026: Check Out MDT’s Latest Chassis and Accessories!

SHOT Show 2026: Check Out MDT’s Latest Chassis and Accessories!

SHOT Show 2026 is almost here, and we couldn’t be more excited to show off what we’ve been working on. You’ll find us at Booth 71113 in the Caesars Forum, where we’ll be rolling out two brand-new products and putting our chassis systems and accessories on display. Let’s look at our new products for 2026! First up, we’ve got something for shooters who value simplicity, lightweight performance, and modular flexibility: the Stalker Core Buttstock.

MDT Stalker Core Buttstock

Meet the Stalker Core Buttstock, our new ultra-lightweight, minimalist option for rifles that need to be sleek, rigid, and upgradeable without any extra bulk. At just 9 ounces, it’s easy to carry, easy to handle, and ready to work with all MDT XTN chassis systems and folding adapters. Lightweight, minimal, and fully upgradeable—it’s all the good stuff, none of the fluff.

MDT DRT Chassis System

For hunters who push their gear to the limits, say hello to the DRT Chassis System! Built from magnesium, it’s strong, lightweight, and packed with features for night vision and thermal setups. The DRT weighs 3.2 pounds, includes an NV bridge and ARCA rail designed to handle repeated clamping, a folding mechanism with adjustable retention, a carbon fiber vertical grip, adjustable LOP and cheek riser, plus full ARCA/M-LOK support. This chassis is compatible only with Remington 700 clone actions with an integral lug that is less than 3/8" tall, like Defiance, Impact, Terminus, Curtis, and Lone Peak. The DRT is available in black and FDE!

See It All at SHOT SHOW

We’re pumped to show these two new additions alongside our full line of chassis systems and accessories. Swing by Booth 71113 in the Caesars Forum to get hands-on, check out what’s new, and talk to the team about building the rifle you’ve been dreaming of.

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