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One color fits all:Another question: since these are being billed as “off the shelf” rifles. How will stock finish be handled? Will there just be a handful of available colors/patterns?
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One color fits all:Another question: since these are being billed as “off the shelf” rifles. How will stock finish be handled? Will there just be a handful of available colors/patterns?
As Henry Ford said of the model T, you can have any color as long as it's tiger stiped woodland camo.One color fits all:
One color fits all:
Henry FormIf I had my way…
That’s good comedy right there!As Henry Ford said of the model T, you can have any color as long as it's tiger stiped woodland camo.![]()
As Henry Ford said of the model T, you can have any color as long as it's tiger stiped woodland camo.![]()
For the eventual wood version, will you guys be making those in house or using the same current producer of the wood RS?There's only going to be one color/pattern available from what I understand. I leave the decoration decisions to the marketing department. I'm waiting on my samples from NIC to find the right black for the Cerakote... Gotta make Henry proud!
Agreed. My first MRC will be a wood RS 308 with AICS BM.For the eventual wood version, will you guys be making those in house or using the same current producer of the wood RS?
I’m real keen on holding out for a classic wood finish on this one. Any (very rough) guesstimate as to timing of the woody following the standard release?
For the eventual wood version, will you guys be making those in house or using the same current producer of the wood RS?
I’m real keen on holding out for a classic wood finish on this one. Any (very rough) guesstimate as to timing of the woody following the standard release?
CRF without wood?!? Almost as blasphemous as your comments on coffee.There is no wood version. Or at least it won’t be happening for a while.
CRF without wood?!? Almost as blasphemous as your comments on coffee.
I, ironically, took your comment as a compliment towards Form’s recommendations and the market responded.@Formidilosus I tried and apparently failed to be clear that the cost is not your fault. My point was on why some peoples perceptions may have changed. You clearly took it differently.
Anyway, I'm going to go enjoy the two small caliber Tikkas in RokStoks I have with UM bolt handles, RS1.2s, and no bipod because what you say works actually does work. I'm also going to try my best to bow out of this conversation because I'm not trying to be combative and it appears I am coming across as such.
Any chance of a scope cam video incoming?
Is there a target COAL length for the .223 that's been discussed? With the heavier ELD bullets, it would be nice to have magazines with 2.6" capacity.
As Form said, it'll be done correctly for the application. The hard part on my end is feeding those dinky little thingsIs there a target COAL length for the .223 that's been discussed? With the heavier ELD bullets, it would be nice to have magazines with 2.6" capacity.
I know Form is all bout the dbm. So you're saying, the internal dimension of the detach mag is 3.150"? That's a solid for anyone choosing to rebarrel, or (if you offer this) buy and action and dbm and build off it for a custom route. I personally love my crf ARC and zermatt actions. Would be very interested on building on this new MRF action.As Form said, it'll be done correctly for the application. The hard part on my end is feeding those dinky little thingsI'm not sure if everyone knows, but our standard short action has a 3.15"mag box.
Things are progressing on the project, sample bolt knobs heading out to Form for some proper field fingering.