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{{Item
 
{{Item
 
|name = Stock
 
|name = Stock
|image = [[File:Stock.jpg|155px]]
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|image = [[File:Stock.jpg|250px]]
 
|game = '''''[[The Last Stand: Dead Zone]]'''''
 
|game = '''''[[The Last Stand: Dead Zone]]'''''
 
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==Background==
 
==Background==
Also commonly referred to as the buttstock or "butt", the stock is the part of a firearm that rests upon the wielder's shoulder, providing a comfortable placement for the cheek and hands.<ref>http://hunting.about.com/od/guns/g/definition-of-stock-gun-rifle-shotgun.htm</ref> The stock helps the wielder stabilize the weapon, and prevents the recoil from sending it flying backwards by directing the force towards the shooter's body, where it gets absorbed. Traditional stocks have been constructed out of wood, although plastics and other synthetic materials are becoming popular.
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Also commonly referred to as the buttstock or "butt", the stock is the part of a firearm that rests upon the wielder's shoulder, providing a comfortable placement for the cheek and hands.<ref>Chastain, Russ. [http://hunting.about.com/od/guns/g/definition-of-stock-gun-rifle-shotgun.htm "What is a Gun Stock? Find Out Here"]. ''About.com Sports''. Retrieved on 17 October 2015.</ref> The stock helps the wielder stabilize the weapon, and prevents the recoil from sending it flying backwards by directing the force towards the shooter's body, where it gets absorbed. Traditional stocks have been constructed out of wood, although plastics and other synthetic materials are becoming popular.
   
 
Normally found on shotguns and rifles, although some pistols have them as well.
 
Normally found on shotguns and rifles, although some pistols have them as well.
   
 
==Used for==
 
==Used for==
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* [[:Category:DZ Weapons|Weapons]]
*[[Van Buren]]
 
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** [[High Capacity]] [[Custom Stock]] [[AKS-74U]]
*[[Marion's Trident]]
 
*[[Long Pistol]]
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** [[Long Pistol]]
 
** [[Marion's Trident]]
 
** [[Van Buren]]
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* [[Research]]
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** [[Research#Equipment|Equipment]]
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*** Level 4 [[Research#Firearm Damage|Firearm Damage]]
   
 
==Recycling products==
 
==Recycling products==
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==Obtained from==
 
==Obtained from==
 
*[[Ambrose Shotgun (TLS:DZ)|Ambrose Shotgun]]
 
*[[Ambrose Shotgun (TLS:DZ)|Ambrose Shotgun]]
*[[Shotgun (TLS:DZ)|Shotgun]]
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*[[Ash's Left Hand]]
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*[[Blessed Blunderbuss]]
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*[[Boisterous Blessed Blunderbuss]]
 
*[[HERC-S3]]
 
*[[HERC-S3]]
 
*[[Manning .22]]
 
*[[Manning .22]]
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*[[Shotgun (TLS:DZ)|Shotgun]]
 
*Firearms with [[Custom Stock]] attachment
 
*Firearms with [[Custom Stock]] attachment
*Likely [[Scavenging]] Locations:
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*Likely [[scavenging]] locations:
 
**[[Security (Location)|Security]]
 
**[[Security (Location)|Security]]
 
**[[Police Station]]
 
**[[Police Station]]

Latest revision as of 14:59, 11 March 2017

For the weapon attachment, see Stock (condition).
Stock
Stock
Game

The Last Stand: Dead Zone

Type

Component

The Stock is a component in The Last Stand: Dead Zone.

Description[]

Shoulder stock from a firearm.

Background[]

Also commonly referred to as the buttstock or "butt", the stock is the part of a firearm that rests upon the wielder's shoulder, providing a comfortable placement for the cheek and hands.[1] The stock helps the wielder stabilize the weapon, and prevents the recoil from sending it flying backwards by directing the force towards the shooter's body, where it gets absorbed. Traditional stocks have been constructed out of wood, although plastics and other synthetic materials are becoming popular.

Normally found on shotguns and rifles, although some pistols have them as well.

Used for[]

Recycling products[]

  • Wood x 5

Obtained from[]

Trivia[]

  • The inventory icon stock seems to be a straight grip stock.

References[]

  1. Chastain, Russ. "What is a Gun Stock? Find Out Here". About.com Sports. Retrieved on 17 October 2015.

Gallery[]