The only thing I can think of that would be a good thing, would be a lightweight conventional 7075 aluminum fore-end for the MPR chassis. Like the Aero Solus style chassis that has the full-length ARCA rail built in and M-Lok slots, instead of the fully-enclosed carbon fiber setup. I would buy an MPR chassis for my 20" Ridgeline FFT, but the scope doesn't clear the MPR handguard. If it had a conventional fore-end on it (non-enclosed) I would order one in a heartbeat, as I wouldn't have to change anything up on the top end of the rifle.@FuhQ as they say sometimes, it takes a village. I am building a new team here that listens to customers and passes on their thoughts. Sometimes you guys know better what is going on than we do because you have put more rounds downrange or you found that 1 in 1000 rifle flaw that we didn't even think of.
Over the course of the next couple of weeks, all of the customer service team will be new and some of the best in the industry. So keep the info coming so we can continue to make our guns better!
Very respectfully,
Jimmy
If yall want to make one and send out a unit for testing, let me know. Be glad to test one out for yall on my 20" FFT 7mm-08.
Also, I'm hoping to see a 26" 1:8 twist 7 PRC barreled action (carbon fiber) with 5R rifling and 5/8-24 threads (or an MPR built like this) in the future. If yall want to build one and ship it to my FFL, I'd be more than happy to pay for it.
Also, I know it would require a little bit of redesigning, but maybe looking into a 3-lug bolt/receiver design with a 60º bolt-throw would be a big upgrade as far as handling chamber pressures (distributes pressure more evenly on the bolt making it stronger), and smoothing out the action. It would improve sales a bit, if I had to guess. 3-lug seems to be the new "norm" for custom actions. And with what the price of these rifles are, you're essentially buying a custom rifle off the shelf.
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