Lightweight chassis system

Re: Lightweight chassis system

KRG whiskey 3 5 lbs. 4oz.

Folding mech locks up tighter than a fiance when you mention a prenup!!
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uses any aics mag..but I like these small double store/single feed mags
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Bevan</div><div class="ubbcode-body">The XLR chassis looks really nice. Looks like what I'm after. Thanks. </div></div>

If weight is a concern, ask for the Standard buttstock instead of the Tactical. It's just as comfortable and adjustable(better looking too, IMO) but considerably lighter than the Tactical.
 
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What's your budget and do you need a top rail?

XLR is a great choice.

Eberlestock stealth and Manners MCS-TF also come to mind for lighter stocks.

Even if they're heavier I like the AICS and Cadex stocks too.

Regards
 
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Isn't there a carbon lightweight model of the XLR?

I don't see it on the website but I remember seeing one with a lightweight action block and a carbon fiber hand guard.
 
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I recall the Eberlestock being advertised at 2.5lb which is pretty light if that's the true "fighting weight"


I forget what the Ashbury Prec. Ord stock came in at for the lightweight hunting version but it was very light and like the other stuff that APO makes, it is pretty damn nice. $$$ but really nice.