Artistry in Leather, Performance in the Field
The cheek riser is foam filled leather giving a comfortable, yet solid, point of contact. The M1/M1a Leather Cheek Riser is hand made on order using top grain, veg-tan, walnut brown, tan or black leather. Buyers can choose cheek riser only or add options such as snap closure pocket, pocket with 5 loops or 7 caliber specific ammo loops. Each model is custom designed to fit a specific rifle stock and secured on the stock with a leather lace.
This leather M1 stock cover with cheek riser is built for precision shooters and collectors alike. Designed to fit both the M1 Garand and M1A rifle stocks, it provides a stable cheek weld for iron sights or optics while protecting your rifle’s finish. The integrated leather cheek rest adds both function and style—delivering comfort for extended range time or hunting trips. Secure leather lacing ensures a snug fit, and the internal padding can be customized for your preferred height.
RLO Custom Leather products are MADE TO ORDER by hand and are NOT STOCKED. Our products are shipped out within 5-7 days of order.
Please review full product description, as well as the photos, before making selections to be sure you fully understand the product options available.
$95.00
*REQUIRED
This integrated leather cheek rest serves both form and function—offering improved scope alignment, a better cheek weld, and timeless styling. Available in a variety of leather finishes to match your rifle and gear, this M1 cheek riser is a favorite among marksmen who demand both performance and craftsmanship.
FAQ
Will this fit a standard M1 or M1A rifle?
Yes, this stock cover with cheek rest is specifically designed to fit standard M1 and M1A rifles. Each piece is handcrafted to match the rifle’s stock profile for a snug, secure fit.
Is the cheek rest adjustable?
The cheek riser is fixed in position for optimal stability and repeatable cheek weld. It’s built to enhance accuracy and comfort while maintaining a low profile.
Can I order a left-handed version?
Yes! We offer both right- and left-handed configurations. Just select your preference when ordering, and we’ll craft it to suit your setup.
Does this require drilling into the rifle stock?
No drilling is required. The stock cover attaches securely using leather lacing and is designed to stay in place without modifying your rifle.
What kind of leather is used?
We use premium American-sourced leather that’s been hand-cut, hand-dyed, and finished in-house. It’s thick, durable, and built to age beautifully over time.
How long does it take to ship?
Each stock cover is made to order. Please allow 7–10 business days for crafting before shipping. We’ll notify you when your order is on the way.
Can I add a cartridge holder or custom embossing?
Absolutely. Many customers add ammo loops or initials. If you’d like a custom option, just contact us before ordering and we’ll set it up.




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