Phoenix Technology Kicklite Tactical Buttstock Mossberg 500 12 Gauge Black
Phoenix Technology
The Phoenix Technology Kicklite Tactical Buttstock for Saiga 12 gauge shotguns combines recoil management with rugged reliability. If you shoot a Saiga 12 semi-automatic, you know the gun's inherent kick can fatigue you over a range session or in the field. This buttstock replaces the factory pad with a system engineered to absorb and dissipate felt recoil, letting you stay on target longer and shoot more comfortably regardless of body type or build.
The Kicklite uses a heavy-duty spring and aluminum shaft that move in a linear fashion, allowing the receiver to travel rearward up to 3/4" with each shot. That controlled motion absorbs energy before it reaches your shoulder, reducing peak recoil impact significantly. Because the system is fully integrated into the buttstock itself, there's no external hardware to adjust, maintain, or worry about—install it and it works.
A built-in hood design protects your hand and cheek from pinch points created by the rearward receiver motion, a thoughtful detail that makes the Kicklite genuinely comfortable to shoot behind. Whether you're running tactical drills, hunting waterfowl or upland game, or logging rounds at the range, less recoil means less wear on your body and faster follow-up shots.
| Brand | Phoenix Technology |
| Product | Kicklite Tactical Buttstock |
| Firearm Compatibility | Saiga 12 gauge |
| Finish | Black |
| Recoil Reduction Technology | Patented spring and aluminum shaft system with linear motion |
| Receiver Travel | Up to 3/4 inch rearward |
Yes—this is a Saiga 12 gauge specific buttstock. It mounts directly to your Saiga 12 receiver.
The Kicklite system is designed to absorb and dissipate energy up to 50%, accomplished through the spring and aluminum shaft mechanism that allows controlled receiver rearward motion.
No. The Kicklite is a fully integrated, maintenance-free system. Once installed, it operates automatically with every shot—no tuning or upkeep required.
The hood eliminates pinch points that would otherwise occur as the receiver moves rearward during recoil, making the buttstock safer and more comfortable to shoot.