Outdoorsmans Chassis R700 SA

Cannonball

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Outdoorsman's chassis on sale for $199.99

 

WKR

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Ehhh i dunno...after looking at it more I see that the forend is bolted on not milled all in one piece...that and the use of key mod instead of regular mlok...kinda turns me off
 

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Ehhh i dunno...after looking at it more I see that the forend is bolted on not milled all in one piece...that and the use of key mod instead of regular mlok...kinda turns me off

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The price was extremely tempting


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Can anyone give me a reason NOT to buy this. Anything better for around the same money? Not looking for top of the line. Just an entry level chassis


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Can anyone give me a reason NOT to buy this. Anything better for around the same money? Not looking for top of the line. Just an entry level chassis


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I considered buying this. I figured I would need this chassis ($215) and my preferences for a grip ($20), buffer tube ($20) and stock ($40) for a total of $295.

I've seen the KRG Bravo chassis drop to $350 on sale at times. They are similar in weight, and I prefer them ascetically compared to this keymod chassis.

I don't know your intended use. If weight isn't a concern, I have seen the blemished Aero Precision Solus chassis go on sale for $400 (15" and 17" models). My 17" model weighs 4.75-pounds though.

I think the KRG bravo is a better fit for me. If you wanted an aluminum chassis with the potential to add a folding stock, and don't mind the key mod, I don't know that you'll find cheaper. The Blem Aero Solus might be an option for a little more too.
 

Bigty50

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Anyone have any real world experience with these? Is there any major concerns or disadvantages that the four end is not milled in with the receiver?
 

WKR

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You guys should consider waiting for the XLR black friday sale.

As far as the forend not being milled in, its just another bolt that will come loose and more tolerance stacking. Maybe even some flex between the chassis block and fore end.

@XLR Any comments on why a non integral fore end is a bad idea?
 

Bigty50

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Pretty wild to get a chasis with a folder for $250! Really hard to not at least try one! lol
 
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