• Watch Out for Scammers!

    We've now added a color code for all accounts. Orange accounts are new members, Blue are full members, and Green are Supporters. If you get a message about a sale from an orange account, make sure you pay attention before sending any money!

  • Site updates coming next Wednesday at 8am CT!

    The site will be down for routine maintenance on Wednesday 6/5 starting at 8am CT. If you have any questions, please PM alexj-12!

Ruger M77 Stealth detachable bottom metal and many others

kiff

Sergeant
Commercial Supporter
Full Member
Minuteman
Dec 26, 2008
128
0
I just got back in the office from a two week trip to the major rifle manufacturers . We will be machining many new parts for Ruger, FN, Remington, Weatherby, Sig Sauer and Savage among others. Beside the many new contracts and orders for Chamber Reamers and cutters here at Pacific Tool we have much to offer at our Machining facility . I will be moving 10 more CNC machining centers and 6 Star CNC tool grinders in PTG and our new 30,000 sq. ft. Pacific Precision machining facility we purchased directly behind us. My goal is to separate our tool company from our machine shop. We are just finishing a run of Sako steel trigger guards along with all of our standards and will be finishing up our Stealth and flush cut Detachable units for Howa , Ruger 77 and cadet models and Mark V WBY models. All the new detachable will be like our Winchester and Remington , Plug and play just drop the old and insert the new using the appropriate Accuracy International Mag's. I cant foresee any of the Units priced more than 99 bucks and we will offer combo Guards and Magazine discounts . Along with them we will be offering Precision ground one piece bolts and many other assorted parts . Please keep looking at our Web site as we are listing new tools and parts weekly. Thank you for all support and help you have given us to make this happen. Dave Kiff
 
I think the Stealth for the M77/Scout would be great. The extended body works great for minimizing rattle. Keep us posted!
 
I'm very interested in the ruger m77 mark 2 bottom metal. Where can I find your info Dave? What company? Thanks
 
Will a 223 mag be an option on the Ruger bottom metal, and if so, is there a flush mag option? I know that will only give me a two or three round capacity, but I can live with that if it means it will carry like a stock gun.
 
hopefully soon. I was told December when I ordered mine and its not shipped yet. it keeps getting pushed back. :(
 
I remember reading somewhere on the Hide about a DBM for the Remington Model Seven that uses modified Mini 14 mags? Would like to hear more about this, and what c.o.a.l. rounds will be able run from it?
Thanks!
 
Ruger finally sent the last stock of the four types . The older m-77 is on the shelf and the Scout / Sort action M-77 is about off the machine . all the Ruger DBM,s and trigger guard assemblies are made from either 7076 Aluminum 4140 steel . The Stealth DBM is one piece and uses a AI magazine . The girls are taking orders , Thanks Dave
 
Ruger finally sent the last stock of the four types . The older m-77 is on the shelf and the Scout / Sort action M-77 is about off the machine . all the Ruger DBM,s and trigger guard assemblies are made from either 7076 Aluminum 4140 steel . The Stealth DBM is one piece and uses a AI magazine . The girls are taking orders , Thanks Dave

Hi Dave, just been on PTG website again, still could not find the m77 bottom metal? is it by phone order only?
 
No, I haven't received it yet. I'm waiting to have it sent to Mcmillian for inletting. I'm hoping it is soon as it's been 4 months since the promised delivery date. It's getting ridiculous. I keep getting the run around about dates. I'm told another 2 weeks every time and have been told that since December.


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
 
Anybody receive one of these yet? Looks like the short action version is available on their website.
 
I did. Won't work on the ruger m77 mark 2. Had to return it. I sent it to Mcmillian for inletting and their head guy (dick Davis) said the holes were off by .040. He was sending pics to Dave Kidd supposedly.
 
I was very disappointed. They are still selling it as a m77 mark2 DBM FYI. All I know is Mcmillian wouldn't inlet my stock for it due to improper alignment of holes.
 
Any update on these PTG DBM for the M77 MKII? Are the current ones on their website updated from the original problems with the bolt spacing?