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Posted: 7/23/2020 9:50:24 PM EDT
[Last Edit: jt526]
Just got this in to make an SBR and rarely does something exceed my expectations by this much. It is fantastically engineered, super tight tolerances, the cerakote finish is flawless (for now) and the collapsible stock is comfortable, adjustable and really well designed. The mags are just right , a little grip right now on an empty MDTAC or Magpul, drop free on the AICS, but you can feel how the plastic mags will wear in. The stock locks up tight and collapses easily and is super short. This a 700 is an SBR (thanks 3 week e-forms!) in 300BLK and is off to be chopped and threaded at the forearm to shrink it on down for the Q can mocked up below.

The mag release is a work of art. Way better than the MDT, Badger M5/M7, or PTG mag releases. Stiff, streamlined, and snag free it blends in and is really a nice touch. They could have done the steel stick on a roll pin like the above, but this thing has tons of machine work on such a small part it is ridiculous.

Highly recommended if you want a pocket bolt gun. They have the Elf Owl chassis for the HOWA mini action that would be like 3/4" shorter and a bit lighter, but this is perfect since I have four Remingtons that use AICS mags.

I am super impressed with their collapsible stock. The design and fit and lockup of this one is impeccable. Three LOP positions, straight pull to open. adjustable cheek rest (the black part), it is super cool.


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Link Posted: 7/23/2020 11:01:51 PM EDT
[Last Edit: CFletch] [#1]
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.
Link Posted: 7/23/2020 11:12:40 PM EDT
[#2]
I still haven't ordered a stock for my Howa. I hate being cheap but you make a compelling argument.
Link Posted: 7/23/2020 11:23:32 PM EDT
[Last Edit: jt526] [#3]
^^^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.

Link Posted: 7/23/2020 11:37:33 PM EDT
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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.

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I figured. The Magpul CTR stock had a spring-loaded cheek rest available for that reason, so I thought maybe that had something similar. Not a big deal that it doesn't. I can't imagine you'd be quick-drawing such a rifle anyway.

I kind of want one. Does the cheek rest feel good on the face?
Link Posted: 7/24/2020 2:08:47 AM EDT
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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.
Link Posted: 7/24/2020 2:15:37 AM EDT
[#6]
Neat
Link Posted: 7/24/2020 9:29:39 AM EDT
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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.
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I think it is as rigid as you can get. Ymmv but I am impressed by the lockup. Mine doesn't really move at all.
Link Posted: 7/24/2020 9:31:34 AM EDT
[Last Edit: jt526] [#8]
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.
Link Posted: 7/24/2020 3:34:49 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By jt526:(thanks 3 week e-forms!)
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Wait, what?  eForm 1s are coming back in less than a month now?!?!
Link Posted: 7/24/2020 3:57:56 PM EDT
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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.
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 @jt526

MPA sells a foam cheek rest pad for their chassis, works very well...





https://masterpiecearms.com/shop/cheek-riser-pad/
Link Posted: 7/25/2020 7:28:04 AM EDT
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What does this run?
Link Posted: 7/25/2020 10:57:02 AM EDT
[#12]
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
Link Posted: 7/25/2020 1:50:35 PM EDT
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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
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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.

Link Posted: 7/25/2020 3:24:10 PM EDT
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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:
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.

Ask and you shall receive: http://jtacindustries.com/collections/parts/products/telescoping-tailhook-mod-1-adapter
Link Posted: 7/25/2020 4:06:24 PM EDT
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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.

Ask and you shall receive: http://jtacindustries.com/collections/parts/products/telescoping-tailhook-mod-1-adapter


Thanks, yup looked after and found it. Always a new shinny object!
Link Posted: 8/3/2020 10:29:34 PM EDT
[Last Edit: jt526] [#16]
Final form, weighing a heft 9.7 lbs (I was expecting lighter after the barrel chop) as it sits:



I may end up out another 4K for a mini-fix anyway.
Link Posted: 8/11/2020 5:13:53 PM EDT
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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.

Link Posted: 8/11/2020 5:57:24 PM EDT
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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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It is removable, and the company makes rail and AR tube stock blocks as well
Link Posted: 8/12/2020 8:08:31 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By wombat25:
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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First pic before the chop I s a 16" barrel
Link Posted: 8/13/2020 8:22:11 PM EDT
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Great looking chassis.

What is the length of the forearm on yours? I see they have 3 different lengths.

Thanks
Link Posted: 8/15/2020 3:43:58 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By normrp:
Great looking chassis.

What is the length of the forearm on yours? I see they have 3 different lengths.

Thanks
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7.5 inches. Very pleased, still not a mini fix though, so guess I'll have 2 300blk bolt action sbr'd
Link Posted: 1/14/2021 11:33:43 AM EDT
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What is the overall length of the SBR with the can off?
Link Posted: 1/14/2021 12:12:39 PM EDT
[#23]
21.5" from buttstock to end of threads. Barrel tip is 8 7/8ths inches from receiver.


Link Posted: 2/6/2021 8:18:57 PM EDT
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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.
Link Posted: 2/7/2021 11:55:51 AM EDT
[Last Edit: jt526] [#25]
@gjb89

Max extension it is 27 3/4 at the longest point (top of stock) and 27.5 in the middle of the stock.

2nd position is it 26 3/4

3rd position 25 3/4

Pic in third position top of stock with the 7.5" hand guard (three mlok slots on the screech owl)




Link Posted: 2/7/2021 5:57:17 PM EDT
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Awesome! thank you sir!
Link Posted: 2/9/2021 4:04:54 PM EDT
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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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