Anyone in Wellington got one of these? especially with a Barnard S(M) in it?
or even the tikka version, if so what do you think of it quality and usability wise?
Anyone in Wellington got one of these? especially with a Barnard S(M) in it?
or even the tikka version, if so what do you think of it quality and usability wise?
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Phone John @ NZRAC, he'll be happy to show you.
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He hasnt replied yet, I have inquired but I'd like someone independent as it were....
"I do not wish to be a pawn or canon fodder on the whims of MY Government"
A mate has one on his trg and I am tempted to get one for mine.
I rate them
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8541 tactical runs them....kind of a good pointer also.
"I do not wish to be a pawn or canon fodder on the whims of MY Government"
Steven, have both a KRG W3 and an X-Ray. Obviously there's a big of a price difference between the two. I tried a lot of different chassis's and stocks over the years and finally settled on the KRG W3, actually still waiting for them to do another run for the Badger M2013, but they are busy with their new Bravo. Good chassis, I've found it fits a variety of shooters well, ergonomics are excellent, very good bedding block, wasn't impressed with the spacers on the original X-Ray but they have a nice accessory for that now of it bothers you. One of the differences between the KRG and many other chassis's out there is that so many have that AR twist to their feel while the KRG does not.
Check out Rogee productions on youtube he does a review on a tika one hes in the wairarapa i think
Hey guys, let me know if you're looking to track down at KRG Chassis. I'm an expat Kiwi based stateside and am looking to start exporting them to NZ.
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