From what I have read/picked up in S2H podcasts, rokstock light will be 2025, and will have a kimber option. I don’t think they have plans for the kimber in the OG rokstock.Were Kimber's on the list? Also I'm guessing the Rokstok Lite is on Hold till we get past this initial success and run of the Original Rokstoks
Skip the instagram barrel and just get a steel barrel rolled up to your liking.Anyone have thoughts on the tikka prefit proof carbon barrel? It looks like all they have is a 20" was hoping for a 22
Sounds like they are doing you a favor. 20" is plenty. I went 18" and others have went 16". Proof is one of the only/few that do carbon right.Anyone have thoughts on the tikka prefit proof carbon barrel? It looks like all they have is a 20" was hoping for a 22
Will you be putting a suppressor on it?Anyone have thoughts on the tikka prefit proof carbon barrel? It looks like all they have is a 20" was hoping for a 22
Which is why people are asking questions about minor imperfections here rather than calling UM first. Trying to avoid being "that customer".I don't know how UM does it. Some of the customer "issues" are so petty. I would tell them here is your money back now, go **** yourself... but I guess that's why they don't let me near the phones, computers, or customers when I am there. HAHA!
I’m not even talking about the crackhead Rokslide customer(myself included). There are conversations in that shop with customers that are absolutely comically insane.Which is why people are asking questions about minor imperfections here rather than calling UM first. Trying to avoid being "that customer".
I’m not even talking about the crackhead Rokslide customer(myself included). There are conversations in that shop with customers that are absolutely comically insane.
and you are correct this thread is meant for feedback so I will add this. I can find imperfections on every brand of stock in Jakes shop. Carbon stocks are hard to make cosmetically perfect.
I had to use my dremel tool and the straight tip that looks like a drill bit / rotozip and carefully cut and open up the area where the mag release is in my Rokstok. My factory bottom dropped right in.I’m having some challenges with my MT bottom metal and magazines not functioning in the Rokstock. I can’t get them to seat at all. I’ve tried two different after market mags and OEM with no luck. It is super tight to get the bottom metal in, so I’m wondering if I need to slightly open up the inlet?
They work pretty well with OEM btw metal. With the OEM mag working the best.
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Unfortunately noWill you be putting a suppressor on it?
Was thos supposed to be helpful or just uselessSkip the instagram barrel and just get a steel barrel rolled up to your liking.
I think most on here will still push you toward the 20 inch barrel. I asked about the suppressor to quell your fears of any lost velocity that may be on your mind being made up there and not being unwieldy with the 20 inch.Unfortunately no
It was meant to be helpful. Ask yourself what in a carbon barrel are you most after? If it’s weight savings, then you are spending a disproportionate amount of money to achieve the 1-3 ounces that you will save on a 20-22” barrel. What he is trying to communicate is that you can buy a very nice steel barrel with fluting to your desires and come out saving 20-40% cost for a 1-3oz weight penalty. Then, you can take that extra money and use it to shoot.Was thos supposed to be helpful or just useless
It was meant to be helpful. Ask yourself what in a carbon barrel are you most after? If it’s weight savings, then you are spending a disproportionate amount of money to achieve the 1-3 ounces that you will save on a 20-22” barrel. What he is trying to communicate is that you can buy a very nice steel barrel with fluting to your desires and come out saving 20-40% cost for a 1-3oz weight penalty. Then, you can take that extra money and use it to shoot.
And depending on the contour, you could actually save weight by going with a steel barrel. Carbon barrels are only lighter than their same contour steel equivalent. A steel sporter will be lighter typically.It was meant to be helpful. Ask yourself what in a carbon barrel are you most after? If it’s weight savings, then you are spending a disproportionate amount of money to achieve the 1-3 ounces that you will save on a 20-22” barrel. What he is trying to communicate is that you can buy a very nice steel barrel with fluting to your desires and come out saving 20-40% cost for a 1-3oz weight penalty. Then, you can take that extra money and use it to shoot.