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"One of the arguments that is constantly brought up with the Tikka T3 action, is that there are no aftermarket parts, or quality aftermarket parts available for it. Well I’m here to tell you that is completely untrue.
Enter the LSS (Light Sniper System) from Modular Driven Technologies. It’s a chassis system that supports the Tikka T3 action and provides the user with the capability to use the renowned AICS magazines, as well as being able to use common AR-15 parts. Being able to run AICS magazines is a substantial improvement over the plastic, factory magazines. The magazine fits perfectly in the magwell and feeds flawlessly. I’ve had magwells in the past that were too tight, especially with a fully loaded 10-round magazine. I had no issues with the LSS while conducting reload drills with full and empty magazines. It has a traditional paddle style magazine release that is easy to utilize, even with gloves on, which is important for me since I now shoot in the snow regularly this time of year."
"One of the arguments that is constantly brought up with the Tikka T3 action, is that there are no aftermarket parts, or quality aftermarket parts available for it. Well I’m here to tell you that is completely untrue.
Enter the LSS (Light Sniper System) from Modular Driven Technologies. It’s a chassis system that supports the Tikka T3 action and provides the user with the capability to use the renowned AICS magazines, as well as being able to use common AR-15 parts. Being able to run AICS magazines is a substantial improvement over the plastic, factory magazines. The magazine fits perfectly in the magwell and feeds flawlessly. I’ve had magwells in the past that were too tight, especially with a fully loaded 10-round magazine. I had no issues with the LSS while conducting reload drills with full and empty magazines. It has a traditional paddle style magazine release that is easy to utilize, even with gloves on, which is important for me since I now shoot in the snow regularly this time of year."