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They likely won't be doing it on Rokslide. More likely from their Hotmail accounts.
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They likely won't be doing it on Rokslide. More likely from their Hotmail accounts.
Wait till they find out the Ruger American guys are lobbying Stocky's for the Rokstok......
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What about M70s? I love em, but finding an aftermarket stock thats not just a classic style is damn near impossible.No Rugar Americans….
It’s morally wrong to encourage poor choices.
What about M70s? I love em, but finding an aftermarket stock thats not just a classic style is damn near impossible.
So only tikka....Every rifle worth a stock will have one.
Blaser?Every rifle worth a stock will have one.
Blaser?
I’ll send mine in…but there are like 3 or 4 varieties:I’m sure it’s possible, but we would need a Blaser, and enough people committed to make it worth it.
I’ll send mine in…but there are like 3 or 4 varieties:
1. Jaeger (separate butt stock and fore end)
2. Professional/ Professional Success (not a good candidate as would have to pry the action from the stock and set into new stock)
3. Ultimate (separate butt stock and fore end, but different from Jaeger)
No…each of those “receivers” are different.Are the base receivers not the same (except for the version that doesn’t have the removable trigger)?
No…each of those “receivers” are different.
The bolt carrier system is all the same.
The easiest would be the Jaeger with simple bolt on design.
Even though there are probably more Professional stocks out there, I’m not sure most would want to tackle separating the “receiver” from the OE stock as it could be damaged. Not impossible…GRS sell a composite stock for the Professional so it can be done.Well hell. Which do you believe is most common with Blaser users that would buy a CF stock kit?
Even though there are probably more Professional stocks out there, I’m not sure most would want to tackle separating the “receiver” from the OE stock as it could be damaged. Not impossible…GRS sell a composite stock for the Professional so it can be done.
The Jaeger is really very simple: One bolt each for butt stock and fore end.
There was a feller selling composite setup for Jaeger (it’s on mine) but it is shaped like the Blaser stocks.
My vote would be Jaeger, especially since you can buy just the receiver (no wood - sts) which would reduce the investment cost to get into Blaser system.
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