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Accuracy International Picture Thread

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Going from an AT to an AT-X is night and day different. Can’t wait to start shooting some team matches.
 
You're really commiting to that camo pattern 🤌💪 🤣
You know, what the heck, @The Durk what brand is your M90 camo? Or is it surplus? Is it good?That pattern has always been cool to me.

And ha I did find some M90 underwear. I better not buy it or the wife will ravish me until I die of dehydration
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The AXMC is the '04 Dodge Ram 2500 with all the emissions taken off and a set of truck nuts. When it was made as a long action it got a barb wire tattoo and then when it knocked up some temporarily cute but slutty, chubby girl (always destined to blow up) at the drive in movie theater AI made it with mag adapter kits to take care of all it's little bastard short action kids.
At least it isn’t a white wrangler or f150
 
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The AXMC is the '04 Dodge Ram 2500 with all the emissions taken off and a set of truck nuts. When it was made as a long action it got a barb wire tattoo and then when it knocked up some temporarily cute but slutty, chubby girl (always destined to blow up) at the drive in movie theater AI made it with mag adapter kits to take care of all it's little bastard short action kids.
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Where can I find the bottom sling stud part for an AI? Mine currently has a much larger sling stud and I want the smaller ones so I can mount a harris bipod on it
 

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Where can I find the bottom sling stud part for an AI? Mine currently has a much larger sling stud and I want the smaller ones so I can mount a harris bipod on it

This one?


Or this one



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Same. …I just wished it had fit my AXSR w/ ATACR folded stock down. Haven’t tried with the ZCO mounted yet. Might end up replacing it with one of those hunting packs with a meat shelf (aka rifle section lol).
I usually just load the pack with stuff and sling the rifle. I put the tripod and spotter in the rifle scabbard
 
I usually just load the pack with stuff and sling the rifle. I put the tripod and spotter in the rifle scabbard
Yea that’s how I run it now. Once the tripod is out, the scabbard is used for water bottles and gatorades at matches.

Side note, the front admin sleeve fits the coletac match book binder thing perfectly
 
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I thought so. Looks like the newer versions don't have the shelf anymore. I've been cycling through packs and haven't found anything I like for matches. I've had a couple of work mates that have your pack and it always seemed well thought out.

Does the bottom shelf help it sit upright? Does it seem to protect items in the pack? Do you use the pack without the top lid?
The bottom shelf lets it sit upright if you have loaded it evenly. I've never had anything break when using the pack. It really is versatile.
 
I thought so. Looks like the newer versions don't have the shelf anymore. I've been cycling through packs and haven't found anything I like for matches. I've had a couple of work mates that have your pack and it always seemed well thought out.

Does the bottom shelf help it sit upright? Does it seem to protect items in the pack? Do you use the pack without the top lid?

I run a kifaru 22 mag or Stryker xl... Love the kifaru suspension system. My close 2nd would be a exo mountain k3 or k4
 
I thought so. Looks like the newer versions don't have the shelf anymore. I've been cycling through packs and haven't found anything I like for matches. I've had a couple of work mates that have your pack and it always seemed well thought out.

Does the bottom shelf help it sit upright? Does it seem to protect items in the pack? Do you use the pack without the top lid?
The frame is awesome because yea the L (shelf) to it keeps it upright at matches and kind of protects items you might have in there.

I always keep my PSGC and X-Wing at the bottom so everything else at least has them as buffers but the frame also carries weight really well. I like that it stands upright so when I’m at my tripod spotting, I can just reach down and easily grab stuff. Also helps if you’re field shooting and want some rear underarm support or front support. …and allows for a solid cable locking point if someone tries to do a smash and grab while grabbing food.

The lid doesn’t come off of the pack though, in this pic it’s just tucked into the main compartment.
 
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The problem I keep having is I just don't need that much at a match. And I hate when the inside of the pack becomes a large dump pouch. I like the way some of the eberlestock packs suitcase open when you lay them on their fronts and everything is accessible. But I only need about a 20-25 liter sized pack to carry a layer, 100rd ammo box, Fix-It sticks, Xero, spare mag, etc. I ended up putting a large puff pillow that I didn't need and never use in the bottom of my current pack just to fill the space and keep the stuff I did need on top. If Eberlestock had a mid section divider for the gunslinger that separated the bottom of the back from the top it would be pretty handy. Jacket, lunch, and shooting mat at the bottom. Then the shit you pull out every stage on the top. Delicates like the Xero and binos in padded pouches attached to the interior.
I think the LoDrag has that middle divider, but yea if the GS2 had one it would be nice. Or even if the internal was all just that lightweight laser cut stuff.
 
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8 Star resort match layout and not an espresso machine in sight for the servants to use. Shame.
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Load-out effort 8.5/10 because no spray paint
 
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You can always employ a place that modifies backpacks and add what you want. Just an option.
true. …but I live in the middle of nowhere southern AZ next to the fence so it would have to be mailed off and it isn’t that big of a deal really. But if I ever move back to a place near a large base, then that’s an easy task.

read the hashtags now i gotta get tested for aids tomorrow
Load-out effort 8.5/10 because no spray paint
#HashtagAIDS

I know I know, I intended to paint it the day I got it but here I am over a year later and still liking the way it looks. Maybe next year.
 
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No, not hard to find.

Just impossible to obtain without having to give an old greasy fat man with dick cheese a blow job.

Nice score! And would you like a mint?
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Was someone saying something about RH 308 bolts being hard to find for the AXSR?
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That’s awesome. Have you function-tested it in your gun yet? I only mention this because I have had not one, but TWO defective extra bolt bodies that I purchased separately from the rifles (one AXMC and one AXSR). The completed rifles as delivered are awesome but the spare parts are not always quite so much. One of my AXMC bolt bodies would not accept the firing pin assembly. It skipped a step in the machining process. And one of my AXSR bolt bodies was very tight on closing the bolt. AINA took care of both problems like a jackrabbit late for a date, but it bears checking.
 
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That’s awesome. Have you function-tested it in your gun yet? I only mention this because I have had not one, but TWO defective extra bolt bodies that I purchased separately from the rifles (one AXMC and one AXSR). The completed rifles as delivered are awesome but the spare parts are not always quite so much. One of my AXMC bolt bodies would not accept the firing pin assembly. It skipped a step in the machining process. And one of my AXSR bolt bodies was very tight on closing the bolt. AINA took care of both problems like a jackrabbit late for a date, but it bears checking.
Just got it today but it works with dummy rounds and dry fire as it should. Range later this week to get it broken in and really tested.
 
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