I don't know how many remember some pics popping up a while back now of a kiwi made chassis for the mini , but the missus found this on Facebook somewhere....
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Damn I hope it's legit ....
I gotta get me one of those
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I don't know how many remember some pics popping up a while back now of a kiwi made chassis for the mini , but the missus found this on Facebook somewhere....
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Damn I hope it's legit ....
I gotta get me one of those
Oh it's legit guys! I've shot the rifle pictured and it was stunning, watched the gunsmith behind it take it out of a small backpack, assemble it in about 40 seconds and then shoot a possum with it at 200m and various goats out to about 550m. It was superbly accurate and seemed to hold its zero and track perfectly even as a take off barrel setup. I'll see if I can find any sneaky photos I took of it.
I've had an order in for a while and I'll get to pick mine up on Sunday at the Sika show, I believe they will have the first small batch available for sale there on the weekend.
What's the ballpark cost for just the chassis @Mintie? Including butt stock etc, at the point where the barrelled action can just drop in.
How much are they?
I can confirm its legit too…
Saw someone shoot a goat coldbore at 350 having never shot the rifle before.
Dropped like a bag of potatoes.
Think ive got some pics somewhere…
Not sure what it will cost me yet, and don't really care to be honest. It's the lightest, stiffest, sexiest available and it's locally designed and manufactured. I'll let you know after I pick it up but the first batch is pretty limited so I'd say they will all sell out over the weekend anyway.
Pic of some goats tipped over
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so overall length from back of bolt (in your photo of goat) to end of bare muzzle will still need to be more than 7.62mm
cant see plod wearing that...allen key MEANS its not permanent....the same as an unscrewable suppressor isnt counted as overall length.
Just like pretty much all centre fire rifles? The Howa's come with Allen bolts that remove the stock, and the action can still be shot when removed from the stock. I believe the wording talks about tools being required to remove which is why suppressors are not included, so if it was just a QD rear stock attachment then it would be a no go.
As long as your barrel is long enough to keep it above legal length when folded sure.
BUT i promise you if you get hands on it in the configuration that @Mintie has shown , you will not want a longer barrel.
It
Is
LIGHT
Besides , why would you want it with a folding stock anyway…. The tactical factor? Lol
Go to sika show this weekend and handle it. It will give you a semi….
its all good...and maker assures me it has been given the big tick of approval in its current form...get your orders in lads n lasses.... Kiwi inovation at its finest.
heck they could even make an extra long stock to fit @dannyb ...it would look like a kids toy in his hands LOL.
where can you actually buy one? pretty sick of vaporware NZ-made products that never actually eventuate
This is dope, now do one for rem 700 platform please
maybe if the maker is watching this thread "wink wink" they should get in touch with the likes of Gimp directly and sort the supply out before it goes nuts....
Scott trail left a void in this sorta styff so hopefully these guys can make a good go of it,
looks well made, i remember seeing them ages ago on kens website i think but went dead so wasnt sure if it was going to happen. So take off barrel (is it a hardy sorta copy?) makes it sweet to carry around in ya pack nice and short and still be legal as it cant be fired, but say if you took the butt stock off it would then be a big pistol? Therefore illegal to carry on doc, or anywhere apart from having pistol license etc.
Not picking holes as I've been looking for like this, failing a single shot its prob the best bet to take away on ya mountain bike.
I'm pretty sure Shooter Ready in Cambridge had one on the shelf last time I was there. They'll be at sika show if you're going.
I have one, they're magic. Maker is a forum member, he'll chime in if he wants
Yeah but if it's a short barrel like in the pics why would you need a heavier folding stock which will still be much the same length folded as a short barrel solid stock?
I guess the obvious answer is to retain barrel length but in my mind this is designed as a short , super light bush gun, not a long ranger.
I'd be going short barrel , 12" or so grendel myself.
Still reach out 250 mtrs for reds.
What more do you need for a bush pig?
well if it can be assembled in 40 seconds NOW.... ummmm how much quicker would a fella want...heck it would nearly take me that long to put together a break open in 3 pieces and Ive been doing that for 43 years so could do it blindfolded with one arm in my sleep....
I can turn pretty well any long gun into a pistol in under a minute with a cheap, simple tool most people have. Le hacksaw. If it ain't shorter than 762mm, it isn't a pistol
Looks bloody awesome. Very cool and practical.
Looks great - have been super keen to see if these would turn up ever since Ken first put a picture up of them! I know it has been asked - but does anyone know even a rough price point? And is it sold as just a chassis/stock or action and barrel as well? Very cool. Hope to see them at the sika show this weekend!
Round about a grand. They are still working out a price. But I was told that by Dave at Shooter Ready.
in regards to the comment about screws removing stock and turning into pistol, how is it amy different to a chassis setup with a removable buffer tube?
Lets stop trying to debate the issue as to wether its a pistol or a rifle. Pretty sure that some one clever enough to make a bloody good looking chassis system for a popular barrelled action, and then market it, has the nouse to make sure its legal! What I see is a great looking walkabout rifle that I would be keen to try as a PRS type rifle if the mag system allowed heavy for calibre projectiles in the 223, and 10 shot mags. It looks freaking cool, and practical, and I dont like chassis rifles!
Thank you all for you interest.
This chassis came about because no body else made what I wanted.
It has been a 3 year project with all the challenges that came our way in the last couple.
I wanted an ultra lightweight hunting rifle that still performs when needed most. With the gap in the market that AR15s left I wanted a short action that could take its place keeping with the modular theme the ARs are renound for.
I tested CZ 527s, rem model 7s ruger Americans and the Howa mini.
Not only was the howa the lightest and shortest action of the bunch it was also great value and very well made with quality Japanese materials and craftmanship. An easy winner.
Time to trim the fat. The factor howa stock is a little under 1kg which isnt bad but it it is flimsy plastic and I prefer achassis. The lightest chassis available for it at the time was the crappy plastic Excel light which was still the same weight as the factory stock and was like mounting your rifle in jelly.
Other chassis ranged from 1.8 to 2.2 kg which is just too heavy for a hunting rig IMO.
I have a background in Aerospace engineering so my material choices for strength and light weight were instinctual. The design came about by keeping it totally minimalistic and adding features that Iiked on other chassis.
Starting with the butt stock, while the tried and true AR buffer tube stock has many options it isnt the lightest and often leads to bulky and awkward mounting sockets when grafted onto a bolt action chassis. The Sig system was an easy choice over the AR buffer tube.
While the M1913 picatinny stock attachment system is new to many people it is not new to the industry, many SMGs have used this system since about the mid 80s. Personally I think it is a great system and more and more chassis designers are using it. It is very modular and now supported by many other companies. I have worked on with a few other international companies to make the attachment coupling an industry std size so all of our buttstock offerings will fit on each others chassis.
Check out the Sig website for a few of many that bolt straight onto this chassis:
https://www.sigsauer.com/parts/stocks.html
Note: Yes there are folding stocks available to fit this M1913 system but you will need to have a minimum of 20" of barrel as these stocks do not restrict the rifles ability to be fired in the folded position.
I'm not sure why all the fuss with the buttstock being removable as it is no different to any other chassis on the market with cap screws attaching it or a single crown nut on a buffer tube to remove it.
You fit and propper lot all know the rules.. you shorten a rifle in a usable state to less that 30" 762mm then you have broken the law not the rifle maker.
Where the confusion may have been is that my prototype rifle is a takedown. The barrel is first removed, no not like Hardies his is like the desert tech clamping system, my system predates his by about 10 years and has a detent on the front action screw.
After the barrel is removed the rifle is no longer able to be fired (obviously) making it just rifle parts, so then the stock can be removed and it packs down into a small briefcase sized pelican case or laptop bag etc. Its a perfect backpackers rifle.
I have shot this rifle for the past 2 years and it meets and exceeds all of my requirements. It is tough as and super accurate. It has been so much fun to hunt with and puts a smile on the face of everyone that has had the chance to shoot it. I proud to say ot is the lightest Howa chassis on the current market and easily the most modular fitting many of the popular AR accessories.
I look forward to seeing this rifle in the hands of some of you guys and getting your feedback.
Soooo... here's where we are at, the take down version is not yet available as it requires a few specialty parts and some small expensive cnc run of shorter 2 slot fore ends etc. This will come later if there is popular demand.
It was originally intended as more of an international model sold as a complete boxed survival rifle for the likes of Alaskan bush pilots etc.
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Yes it can be fitted to the current model for those interest that want to upgrade later.
This first batch is being sold exclusively through the Sika show and will be a total ultra light weight custom rifle build set up to your specific requirements and preferences with all the carbon fiber trimmings etc. Come see us if you are keen and we can quote your custom package.
On the off chance there are any left after the weekend we MAY offer them as a bare chassis only.
The next batch will be available as bare chassis with the carbon butt stock and will also have a few other accessories available such as a carbon bag rider the fits to the accessory mount on the buttstock.
As for price.. the Howa mini rifles are great value for money and I always planned to to keep this chassis system affordable like the rifle, unfortunatly with small cnc runs of custom products along with top grade materials and keeping manifacturing within NZ the manifacturing cost climbs fast.
With that said there is nothing else like this on the current market and it has been forged in quality it's likely to be about a grand for the chassis.
Happy to answer any questions but not taking any orders here sorry. Come see me on the weekend :thumbsup:
good on you Bud...
I apologize for asking question, making comment to begin with..the photo just looked so,shall we say??..easy to pervert it to pistol configuration that it popped out. I sincerely hope all the law-abiding folk keep the things in legal configuration .
Given the cost of competing options 1k for the chassis is pretty good value, especially being small batch localy made. Awesome idea man, hope it takes off for you. I can see one of these in my future
Thanks guys.
Heres a little perspective along side a TSPX chassis, Oryx chassis and a factory howa mini stock.
The Rifle in the Elude Ultralight chassis is a 12.5" barreled 6.5 grendel with factory length of pull. It measures 32" OAL without the suppressor. It weighs 3.1kgs as pictured with all accessories. The TSPX chassis at the top weighs 2kg bare!
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@Wingman , mate that is super cool. They look amazing..... almost makes me want to buy a Howa ( which I know are great shooters but boring as Bat shit ) .
Hope this venture goes really well and Kiwi shooters get behind it.
@Wingman well done.
Just re: the barrel detaching on the takedown one - will we eventually be able to order one with a stainless receiver that comes with both a .223 and 300 blackout barrel and swap them out as we need?