gunstock

/ˈɡʌnˌstɑk/
noun
  1. The wooden or synthetic part of a gun that is held against the shoulder, to which the barrel and firing mechanism are attached.
    • He carved a new gunstock from a block of walnut.
    • The hunter rested the gunstock on his shoulder before aiming.
    • A cracked gunstock can make the rifle unstable and inaccurate.
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