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Can the bolt cycle with the stock collapsed? I assume it can't, but it could have a spring-loaded cheek rest or something that I don't know about.
Either way that's a sweet little gun. I love micro-sized rifles. |
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I still haven't ordered a stock for my Howa. I hate being cheap but you make a compelling argument.
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^^^do it I think you'll be impressed. I have collapsible stocks all the way from absolutely terrible M11/9 sheet metal guns to Honeybadge, Sig, etc. I'd say it is comparable to the sig MPX wire collapsible stock. Solid, tight lockup, doesn't feel fragile, beefy steel arms.
Bolt doesn't cycle, and I don't see how you could tale of the shroud and have it cycle. Maybe, but I don't think so. That cheek rest is like 4 interlocking parts. Very cool. |
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Originally Posted By jt526: ^^^do it I think you'll be impressed. I have collapsible stocks all the way from absolutely terrible M11/9 sheet metal guns to Honeybadge, Sig, etc. I'd say it is comparable to the sig MPX wire collapsible stock. Solid, tight lockup, doesn't feel fragile, beefy steel arms. Bolt doesn't cycle, and I don't see how you could tale of the shroud and have it cycle. Maybe, but I don't think so. That cheek rest is like 4 interlocking parts. Very cool. View Quote I kind of want one. Does the cheek rest feel good on the face? |
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How solid is the collapsible stock? I’m considering ordering one for a build, but I believe I will need a rigid setup for the precision I’m expecting.
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Originally Posted By SuperJlarge: How solid is the collapsible stock? I'm considering ordering one for a build, but I believe I will need a rigid setup for the precision I'm expecting. View Quote |
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It is ok but more of a 1/2 cheek rest. It is adjustable so maybe messing with it I could get higher rings and move it up and forward, but not really worth it. To me it is perfectly useable. I might cover it Rubber or maybe even replace it with kydex. It is black steel, so not a forgiving surface.
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Originally Posted By jt526:(thanks 3 week e-forms!) View Quote Wait, what? eForm 1s are coming back in less than a month now?!?! |
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Originally Posted By jt526: It is ok but more of a 1/2 cheek rest. It is adjustable so maybe messing with it I could get higher rings and move it up and forward, but not really worth it. To me it is perfectly useable. I might cover it Rubber or maybe even replace it with kydex. It is black steel, so not a forgiving surface. View Quote @jt526 MPA sells a foam cheek rest pad for their chassis, works very well... https://masterpiecearms.com/shop/cheek-riser-pad/ |
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What does this run?
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The chassis as it sits cerakote (+$75) was like $625 after a 5% "you left this in your cart" coupon code. The chassis itself is 299, + the stock at like $250 plus the cerakote grey (black is standard). They have other stock options including ar15 buffer and a picatinny sig style for far cheaper, but the stock really makes the whole package. Any of the normal braces would work with the other 2 adapters
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Originally Posted By jt526: The chassis as it sits cerakote (+$75) was like $625 after a 5% "you left this in your cart" coupon code. The chassis itself is 299, + the stock at like $250 plus the cerakote grey (black is standard). They have other stock options including ar15 buffer and a picatinny sig style for far cheaper, but the stock really makes the whole package. Any of the normal braces would work with the other 2 adapters View Quote That's not to bad, would be cool to have a brace option on the retractable one like above, do an Impact 737 with a 12.5" 5.56. |
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Originally Posted By mark5pt56: That's not to bad, would be cool to have a brace option on the retractable one like above, do an Impact 737 with a 12.5" 5.56. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By mark5pt56: Originally Posted By jt526: The chassis as it sits cerakote (+$75) was like $625 after a 5% "you left this in your cart" coupon code. The chassis itself is 299, + the stock at like $250 plus the cerakote grey (black is standard). They have other stock options including ar15 buffer and a picatinny sig style for far cheaper, but the stock really makes the whole package. Any of the normal braces would work with the other 2 adapters That's not to bad, would be cool to have a brace option on the retractable one like above, do an Impact 737 with a 12.5" 5.56. |
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Originally Posted By CFletch: Ask and you shall receive: http://jtacindustries.com/collections/parts/products/telescoping-tailhook-mod-1-adapter View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By CFletch: Originally Posted By mark5pt56: Originally Posted By jt526: The chassis as it sits cerakote (+$75) was like $625 after a 5% "you left this in your cart" coupon code. The chassis itself is 299, + the stock at like $250 plus the cerakote grey (black is standard). They have other stock options including ar15 buffer and a picatinny sig style for far cheaper, but the stock really makes the whole package. Any of the normal braces would work with the other 2 adapters That's not to bad, would be cool to have a brace option on the retractable one like above, do an Impact 737 with a 12.5" 5.56. Thanks, yup looked after and found it. Always a new shinny object! |
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These are very intriguing. Two questions...
1. What's the barrel length in the first picture in the OP? 2. Is the collapsible stock removable? Thanks. |
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Great looking chassis.
What is the length of the forearm on yours? I see they have 3 different lengths. Thanks |
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What is the overall length of the SBR with the can off?
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Anyway you can give me a length from the end of the forearm to the end of the buttplate when it is fully extended? Their website lacks dimensions and do not seem to respond to emails.
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Awesome! thank you sir!
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It looks Bad Ass! I am trying to save up for a mini fix but keep debating on building one of these 1st out of a howa mini action myself. I would keep the 16" barrel and not sbr. My lgs has a howa .300BLK 16.25" barrel for $499. Figured I would be in the setup for around $1100.
I hear JTAC is coming out with a new rail for these. I am curious if it will tie in the scope rail mount. That may sway me. |
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