KRG Whiskey 3 Chassis -question?

Yes as spudnick mentioned the differences are on the site. The main functional difference is the gen 2 came with the larger grips and the gen 3 comes with the smaller grips and it's easy to change to larger grips if you want, there's other differences of course.
 
The changes from Gen II to Gen III are:

Will accept either our small grip panel option or our regular grip panels readily, whereas the Gen II stocks will require replacement of two metal components to accept the small grip panels.
Fixed stocks can no longer be upgraded to a folding stock after they are purchased.
Stocks which use a .308 sized AICS magazine now have a wider trigger guard which facilitates magazine insertion and the trigger guard has a larger opening for the trigger which means some aftermarket triggers will drop in with no modifications to the chassis.
Stocks have an alternate position for the QD mount point in the buttstock as well as some new mounting positions for other types of sling mounts.
Stocks have new forend mounting points that allow MOE rails and our flush mount QD sling plate to be mounted, and they retain the two hole NV mount of the Gen II.(These were included on later Rem 700 gen 2 stocks).
Length of pull adjustment levers moved to right side to remove possible interference with sling.
Access hole for front action screw is enlarged to allow easier access with a torque wrench (this also means the front action screw is no longer captured).
Weight for the fixed stock has dropped about 5oz to 4lb 10oz for Rem 700 version..
Forends have grooves to keep Harris bipods from twisting.
Front ends have mounting holes specifically meant for solid mounting of our new spigot mount.
Cost has increased slightly to $919 fixed $1289 folding.
Some other changes like slightly revised buttstock design.
 
The changes from Gen II to Gen III are:

Will accept either our small grip panel option or our regular grip panels readily, whereas the Gen II stocks will require replacement of two metal components to accept the small grip panels.
Fixed stocks can no longer be upgraded to a folding stock after they are purchased.
Stocks which use a .308 sized AICS magazine now have a wider trigger guard which facilitates magazine insertion and the trigger guard has a larger opening for the trigger which means some aftermarket triggers will drop in with no modifications to the chassis.
Stocks have an alternate position for the QD mount point in the buttstock as well as some new mounting positions for other types of sling mounts.
Stocks have new forend mounting points that allow MOE rails and our flush mount QD sling plate to be mounted, and they retain the two hole NV mount of the Gen II.(These were included on later Rem 700 gen 2 stocks).
Length of pull adjustment levers moved to right side to remove possible interference with sling.
Access hole for front action screw is enlarged to allow easier access with a torque wrench (this also means the front action screw is no longer captured).
Weight for the fixed stock has dropped about 5oz to 4lb 10oz for Rem 700 version..
Forends have grooves to keep Harris bipods from twisting.
Front ends have mounting holes specifically meant for solid mounting of our new spigot mount.
Cost has increased slightly to $919 fixed $1289 folding.
Some other changes like slightly revised buttstock design.

Thank you all for participating.
I was interested in,have improved attachment receiver is up to the chassis?
 
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