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Got a new fatty barrel for the AT.
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Lol Yeah. Every barrel I got the writing has never lined up correctly except the OEM 308.
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I get it but some company's are deadly serious about the use of the trademark etc. and as you can see we we're fooled into thinking that was an AI barrel. I'll bet the stinky stuff hit's the fan before it's over.......
 
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I get it but some company's are deadly serious about the use of the trademark etc. and as you can see we we're fooled into thinking that was an AI barrel. I'll bet the stinky stuff hit's the fan before it's over.......
Yeah I agree. I don’t know why they didn’t just use their own company logo instead of the AI logo. I don’t think even EuroOptic barrels have the AI logo, only the WinTac barrels.
 
I’ve got something cool in the works for you AT owners. It doesn’t extend past the front of the forend, but that’s on purpose because of the RRS/Arca spigot mount I have which is a better solution to getting the bipod farther out.

It does, however, extend all the way to the magwell with no “gap,” and it also facilities a 14oz internal steel weight.

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How much and where can I get one?
 
Thanks. Just to be clear the barrel is not OEM AI .It's Benchmark barrel from Straight Jacket Armory. It's their VCC contour.

Yes, to be perfectly clear this is an unauthorized use of the trademarked AI logo and we are very serious about it.

Not a great way to meet new people, but I will be introducing myself to Straight Jacket Armory tomorrow.

-Scott Seigmund
Vice President
Accuracy International of North America, Inc
540-368-3108
 
Yes, to be perfectly clear this is an unauthorized use of the trademarked AI logo and we are very serious about it.

Not a great way to meet new people, but I will be introducing myself to Straight Jacket Armory tomorrow.

-Scott Seigmund
Vice President
Accuracy International of North America, Inc
540-368-3108
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Quick question. Need some insight from you guys. Have any of you seen an AE MK III built all the way into 2018? With the AT coming out in 2014 did they continue to make the AE’s until the actions dried up? Am just curious. My buddy is picking up that AE and I found it odd the serial number started with an 18. Ive just never seen an AE that new.
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The 5 digit serial number there on that rifle that starts with the 18 is not the same as the newer guns that indicate a year. For example... my 2018 AT serial goes as follows.. 18 AT 55555 or whatever mix of numbers. My 17 AXMC is 17 AX 55555.
 
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The 5 digit serial number there on that rifle that starts with the 18 is not the same as the newer guns that indicate a year. For example... my 2018 AT serial goes as follows.. 18 55555 or whatever mix of numbers. My 17 AXMC is 17 55555.
Yes, I appreciate the help and I understand that part. I’ve just never seen an AE made in 2018. With the AT out for 6 years now I was surprised to see one that new and was just curious if anyone else had seen one like this.
 
I guess I wasn't clear enough. The 18 in your 5 digit serial does not mean its an 18 rifle. If you had a 9 digit serial with an 18 and then AT or AX before the 5 digits then its a different story.

If I went just by the 5 digit numbers with your thinking I would have a few rifles made in 1926, or 2026 and rifles from 1929 or 2029. So as you can see, that makes no sense.

Call up AINA with the serial and ask for the year.
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I guess I wasn't clear enough. The 18 in your 5 digit serial does not mean its an 18 rifle. If you had a 9 digit serial with an 18 and then AT or AX before the 5 digits then its a different story.

If I went just by the 5 digit numbers with your thinking I would have a few rifles made in 1926, or 2026 and rifles from 1929 or 2029. So as you can see, that makes no sense.

Call up AINA with the serial and ask for the year.View attachment 7309931View attachment 7309932

Shamelessly flaunting that chassis again :rolleyes: ;)
 
I guess I wasn't clear enough. The 18 in your 5 digit serial does not mean its an 18 rifle. If you had a 9 digit serial with an 18 and then AT or AX before the 5 digits then its a different story.

If I went just by the 5 digit numbers with your thinking I would have a few rifles made in 1926, or 2026 and rifles from 1929 or 2029. So as you can see, that makes no sense.

Call up AINA with the serial and ask for the year.View attachment 7309931View attachment 7309932
Ah, I got it! Thanks, I will let my buddy know.
 
For those of you that own an AT with a Spuhr Mount what height are you using?

Guess it depends what base you have. For me, with the low 20moa base I need the 1.35 height and or 1.5 height spuhr.

If your using the tall base then 1.18 or 1.35. Puts you about the same as above as the tall base is .2 taller.

Can't say what you need if you were using the NV bridge and a clip on, as I don't have one.

I couldn't get the 1.18 to work for me and the low base. Needed to be at least the 1.35 for me.
 
Here’s some stills from this weekends rifle league match. Some really good and tricky courses of fire, for the notoriously tall AT rifles. We had a metal tube stage similar to a cattle gate but offset, where I finally did well on. I was never able to score more than a single point, and managed to get 6 hits this time. Finished 9th out of 30 some guys. I’m pretty happy right now. Now someone make fun of my ARCA gamer plate to ruin my mood!
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