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RollingThunder51

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Here is a shot of one of the new receivers coming off the Nemesis Arms line.

This one has the following new features and options:

1 - 6061 Extruder Lowers - Not Cast, its Billet and machined.

2 - New enlarged Trigger hole, approx 20% larger.

3 - New design has a milled guide to quickly find the safety by moving finger up/forward and then back.

4 - Larger Bolt Handle option

5 - 316 - L Stainless bolt tube (shown uncoated)

Adjustable cheek, front thread cap, Rear compartment cap, extended Bipod pin, etc., etc.

I should have pics of the next 50 rifles being finished in the next few weeks. As these are mostly being delivered with the new backpack, it should be one heck of a photo!
 
Re: New Features - Windrunner

No, whereas the Nemesis .50bmg is distributed by the same firm that distributes the .408 Windrunner (produced by EDM ARMS), that being THOR, the Nemesis 50 bmg is not made by Nemesis Arms.

You are talking about this firm:

http://www.thortraining.com/

http://www.thortraining.com/products/weapons/nemesismkv-nv
http://www.thortraining.com/products/weapons/xm-series-408

The Nemesis Windrunner, shown above, is Bill Ritchies original design, greatly enhanced and currently manufactured by Nemesis Arms in Calimesa, CA. Bill sold the rights to his good friend, David Ives, to produce the short action Windrunner. This was done to prepare for the much higher production volumes, it needed and has a new facility to produce the Nemesis Windrunners you see above.

That firm is this one:

http://nemesisarms.com/
 
Re: New Features - Windrunner

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: RollingThunder51</div><div class="ubbcode-body">All things Short Action Nemesis Windrunner. Swap out six calibers in under a minute. </div></div>

thanks for the info and WOW!
 
Re: New Features - Windrunner

The Cheytac bipod is a fine bipod for the .408, with its above axis suspended centering. But, it does have one major issue on the .408 and that issue becomes much more aggravated in the SA Nemesis. The issue is speed of assembly and disassembly of the barrel assembly. Not a major issue on the .408 (35+ pounds), but 30 second assembly and disassembly on the Nemesis (10 pounds) is lost with the Cheytac bipod's requirement to lock in the handle. Also, the Nemesis is much, much lighter and, with the extended bipod pin, the full tube and handle support is not required. There is another issue, a good deal of what drove the design of the Nemesis is the ability to pack away into a tiny briefcase. The broad tube/handle of the Cheytac bipod system is just too ungainly for this application.

Can one mount a modified Cheytac handle/tube/bipod on a Nemesis? Yes, will we see that coming out of the factory for the SA? So far, there has been no request. I think it is unlikely.
 
Re: New Features - Windrunner

Boy, I'll bet that thing is real loud with such a short barrel, but fits in a back real well
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It's sweet!
 
Re: New Features - Windrunner

Triggerfifty is doing them for the M96 also someone else on here doing them also as part of the barrel nut. Just do a search. Have been thinking of doing it for mine but the economy the way it is I will have to put that off for a while. Should not be a big deal to downsize the Windrunner M96 cheytac style for the mini Wini
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: jpmuscle</div><div class="ubbcode-body">now if somebody would make a cheytac style bipod for that that would be the awesome</div></div>
 
Re: New Features - Windrunner

Important folks, the large M96/Cheytac systems will not work with the Nemesis Windrunner. Nemesis is the exact same system but made smaller. In other words:

1. Can it be done? Yes.

2. How? One would have to tap the barrel nut and select a tube of the right diameter. Then mill out a new handle to the smaller scale as well. Add the bipod, pins, etc.