KRG Whiskey 3 Chassis-Let's See Them

Anyone know how long the whiskey 3 is with the enclosed forend? If I’m running a 26” barrel. How much barrel will go out past the forend?

Here is a photo that I took in the past for a guy. @King_beardsly was pretty spot on. Looks like you would have quite a bit barrel extending past the forend.

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Here is a photo that I took in the past for a guy. @King_beardsly was pretty spot on. Looks like you would have quite a bit barrel extending past the forend.

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I know krg put out a poll months ago that asked if people wanted a longer forend whiskey 3 version. Overwhelmingly it was in favor. Curious if they act on that.
 
I know krg put out a poll months ago that asked if people wanted a longer forend whiskey 3 version. Overwhelmingly it was in favor. Curious if they act on that.
I feel like there is some point in which the backbone itself would need to get longer. Already I think the backbone should be as long as the stock length plus spigot.
 
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I feel like there is some point in which the backbone itself would need to get longer. Already I think the backbone should be as long as the stock length plus spigot.
Agreed, I mean it wouldn’t be that much hard to offer it as an option for people. I mean it would be a slight pain in the beginning but it’s not like you’ve got a ton on retooling, just need to adjust the program that runs the backbone operation.
 
Question for any one who has painted their polymer Whiskey 3 furniture (or any polymer stock for thst matter), can you just blast it with Rustoleum or Tremclad or something or will that cause issues curing or reacting with the plastic? I want a tan one but they dont have any in stock here.

I can live with the paint flaking gradually over time but not with it being tacky for weeks or rubbing off.
 
Sorry I feel like I am spamming this thread but I have another dumb question.

Has anyone attached the KRG 2 round quiver to the regular Whiskey 3 polymer forend? I see there are some spots on it you could maybe drill holes and put nuts on the inside.
 
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Sorry I feel like I am spamming this thread but I have another dumb question.

Has anyone attached the KRG 2 round quiver to the regular Whiskey 3 polymer forend? I see there are some spots on it you could maybe drill holes and put nuts on the inside.
I used this on my W-3 chassis.

 
I used this on my W-3 chassis.

I have that on my Bravo. It's good and I use it for competitions but I find any time I carry the rifle slung either moving stage to stage or hunting the rounds can get knocked out. I like the idea of a hard enclosed version with adjustable tension.
 
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W3 chassis seem to be out of stock darn near everywhere...even on the KRG website. Are the about to release a gen7 design? Is that the reason? I know someone mentioned a new gen model coming soon.
 
I have that on my Bravo. It's good and I use it for competitions but I find any time I carry the rifle slung either moving stage to stage or hunting the rounds can get knocked out. I like the idea of a hard enclosed version with adjustable tension.
I have no knowledge about PRS but for hunting a better carry system may help that (and other things). Kifaru Gunbearer comes to mind or I carry my rifle strapped to my SG backpack with their quick release system.
 
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I have no knowledge about PRS but for hunting a better carry system may help that (and other things). Kifaru Gunbearer comes to mind or I carry my rifle strapped to my SG backpack with their quick release system.
What's the name of the system that's like a plastic version of a police car radio handset bracket/hanger that people mount on their pack shoulder straps and then on their rifles or tripods?

Doesn't look like the solution for all day carry but when you need to briefly free up both hands or want to game the NRL Hunter definition of having your tripod stowed to the absolute max I have seen it work well.

Like this picture but for gun stuff:
 

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Lefties are out of stock too....hmmm I thought the gen 7 was a rumor but now I'm wondering.....

Well I have the day off, gonna pack up and spend some much needed time with the twins.

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Very nice. I have two questions:

What's the forend grip texture made up of the small squares?

Do you find the angled bag rider much different/better than the small factory one?
 
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What's the name of the system that's like a plastic version of a police car radio handset bracket/hanger that people mount on their pack shoulder straps and then on their rifles or tripods?

Doesn't look like the solution for all day carry but when you need to briefly free up both hands or want to game the NRL Hunter definition of having your tripod stowed to the absolute max I have seen it work well.

Like this picture but for gun stuff:
It's this.

 
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Very nice. I have two questions:

What's the forend grip texture made up of the small squares?

Do you find the angled bag rider much different/better than the small factory Dixon?
Thx buddy!

The small squares are just mlok rail cover panels, they are rubber and just give me a better grip surface on the aluminum forend. They are a nice tight fit and have not had one fall out on its own. Supposedly they fit keymod as well but they are really designed for mlok.

Trinity mlok panels


As far as the bag rider, the one on the rifle is the heavy version and mainly on there for the added weight in the rear to balance out the heavy palma 27" bbl. It is easier to adjust on the fly with the angled bag rider with say a wedge rear bag but nothing really too dramatic over the little supplied square one.

So I would say yes there is an improvement over the little guy.
 
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