Accuracy International AT-X

you know what that weighs as is? I'm trying to confirm if a 24" carbon will get me to the NRL hunter 16lb limit with bipod and a ZCO! I THINK it will but not with my can...
I did a base calculation and without the bridge and nv rail; i am under 16 without a can; and that was going off getting numbers off the web. Mk5 choice was actually made after some consideration for nrl hunter next year. I will scale it this week and let you know.
 
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@Scott Seigmund lookin good behind the ATX coated by Jon @weichelcoatings
 
About to order a hoptic saddle blanket for the ATX, which one fits it best the AX model or the AXSR?

According to the mile high pictures the AX is the one with one hole and the one I should get but they are out of stock and when I go to the hoptic website they seem to lump the atx in with the axsr...
 
About to order a hoptic saddle blanket for the ATX, which one fits it best the AX model or the AXSR?

According to the mile high pictures the AX is the one with one hole and the one I should get but they are out of stock and when I go to the hoptic website they seem to lump the atx in with the axsr...
AXSR wouldn’t fit your needs. AX blanket works best. AXSR has two oval holes whereas the ATX/AX has one circular hole
 
I put an AXSR stock onto my ATX. Anyone have an idea of the combo of parts needed for the female side of the folder to capture it while folded? The female end I have from a different AI isn’t tall enough to grab the male side.
 

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I have a 1.18" Spuhr and Leupold Mk5 7-35 on my AT. Thinking of getting an AT-X.

From what I've read, 1.18" might be too low even if not using a bridge?

I'm using a 1.3" Badger mount on my AT-X, and I have my adjustable check on the first click up from bottom. I do clear the bridge with a 56mm objective, but probably wouldn't line up well if I had a rail attached and clip-on installed.

I wouldn't go with a 1.18" for sure. As others have stated 1.5" is good. I just like the aesthetics of a lower mount, and a 1.3" gives me that.
 
I put an AXSR stock onto my ATX. Anyone have an idea of the combo of parts needed for the female side of the folder to capture it while folded? The female end I have from a different AI isn’t tall enough to grab the male side.
The parts look like this. My AXSR stock is a takeoff from an AICS chassis so I took off the locking pieces as well and transferred them over. Did the source of your stock not have the locking pieces or come with them?

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The parts look like this. My AXSR stock is a takeoff from an AICS chassis so I took off the locking pieces as well and transferred them over. Did the source of your stock not have the locking pieces or come with them?

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Mine came from a chassis as well but your female piece seems to push out farther than mine does. Where yours extends slightly farther out, mine seems to be flush with the chassis, causing this.
 

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I put an AXSR stock onto my ATX. Anyone have an idea of the combo of parts needed for the female side of the folder to capture it while folded? The female end I have from a different AI isn’t tall enough to grab the male side.
The parts look like this. My AXSR stock is a takeoff from an AICS chassis so I took off the locking pieces as well and transferred them over. Did the source of your stock not have the locking pieces or come with them?

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Mine came from a chassis as well but your female piece seems to push out farther than mine does. Where yours extends slightly farther out, mine seems to be flush with the chassis, causing this.
This might help, the plastic piece is mounted on a piece of hardware that pushes it our further and looks to be about the same distance that yours is short.

I took all the hardware off the chassis (not just that plastic piece) and moved it to my AT-X. Here's a picture to show what I'm talking about plus pictures of the stock closed and an AXSR closed.

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Hi guys,
Do you have any idea if Low Vis Gear still produces this bag rider model? It no longer appears on their website and although I sent them a message both by email and on Facebook, they did not reply.
If you know that it is in stock somewhere, please give me a link.
Or maybe one of you has one for sale?
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Hi guys,
Do you have any idea if Low Vis Gear still produces this bag rider model? It no longer appears on their website and although I sent them a message both by email and on Facebook, they did not reply.
If you know that it is in stock somewhere, please give me a link.
Or maybe one of you has one for sale? View attachment 8299976 :p
@96C might know :cool:
 
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Hi guys,
Do you have any idea if Low Vis Gear still produces this bag rider model? It no longer appears on their website and although I sent them a message both by email and on Facebook, they did not reply.
If you know that it is in stock somewhere, please give me a link.
Or maybe one of you has one for sale? View attachment 8299976 :p
That thing is sweet! I assume it’s steel to add some weight as well?
 
Hi guys,
Do you have any idea if Low Vis Gear still produces this bag rider model? It no longer appears on their website and although I sent them a message both by email and on Facebook, they did not reply.
If you know that it is in stock somewhere, please give me a link.
Or maybe one of you has one for sale? View attachment 8299976 :p
Hey man,

Sorry... That is me, I've been struggling to stay on top of all manner of comms for a while with moving house and the run up to Christmas with a heap of new stock coming online... It's been absolute chaos, apologies.

Our good friend who manufactures these is actually in Antarctica on the summer rotation at the moment, so I took them off the website until he gets back and we get another run done! He won't be back until MARCH at this point.

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He didn't tell us he was going, caught us off guard! :ROFLMAO:
We will get more done but it'll be a few months sorry mate.

And yes, they are the most comfortable shape. Alloy so light. Shaped to not be a major snag hazard. Flat line bottom surface. Made in Australia. ADM170S clamp.
 
Hey man,

Sorry... That is me, I've been struggling to stay on top of all manner of comms for a while with moving house and the run up to Christmas with a heap of new stock coming online... It's been absolute chaos, apologies.

Our good friend who manufactures these is actually in Antarctica on the summer rotation at the moment, so I took them off the website until he gets back and we get another run done! He won't be back until MARCH at this point.

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He didn't tell us he was going, caught us off guard! :ROFLMAO:
We will get more done but it'll be a few months sorry mate.

And yes, they are the most comfortable shape. Alloy so light. Shaped to not be a major snag hazard. Flat line bottom surface. Made in Australia. ADM170S clamp.
Is that a custom atx chassis color?
 
Hey man,

Sorry... That is me, I've been struggling to stay on top of all manner of comms for a while with moving house and the run up to Christmas with a heap of new stock coming online... It's been absolute chaos, apologies.

Our good friend who manufactures these is actually in Antarctica on the summer rotation at the moment, so I took them off the website until he gets back and we get another run done! He won't be back until MARCH at this point.

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He didn't tell us he was going, caught us off guard! :ROFLMAO:
We will get more done but it'll be a few months sorry mate.

And yes, they are the most comfortable shape. Alloy so light. Shaped to not be a major snag hazard. Flat line bottom surface. Made in Australia. ADM170S clamp.
What thumb shelf model is that? Anarchy has them for AT or AX
 
I would either cut in between the 3rd and 4th slot from the front at a 90 or from the top of the top cover at an angle that intersects the 4th slot, the screw hole then back to 90 to the bottom or continue the angle.

or this one, didn't save, dang it-just follow the red line to the top, should line up with forward edge of the top cover


 
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I would either cut in between the 3rd and 4th slot from the front at a 90 or from the top of the top cover at an angle that intersects the 4th slot, the screw hole then back to 90 to the bottom or continue the angle.

or this one, didn't save, dang it-just follow the red line to the top, should line up with forward edge of the top cover


Red line cut is #1 pick right now.
 
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Hey all, I've seen a few folks swap over to AXSR stocks on ATX rifles and was curious why? Folding hinge? I was seeing it was possible to make a AXSR hinge work on these and still retain the ATX stock. Loving mine so far. TIA
 

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Hey all, I've seen a few folks swap over to AXSR stocks on ATX rifles and was curious why? Folding hinge? I was seeing it was possible to make a AXSR hinge work on these and still retain the ATX stock. Loving mine so far. TIA
Ha! Look at this guy... He doesn't have an AXSR stock!

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I already had the AXSR stock available from a chassis so I figured why not and swapped it. It doesn't do anything really better other than adjust without tools and look cool.
 
Ha! Look at this guy... He doesn't have an AXSR stock!

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I already had the AXSR stock available from a chassis so I figured why not and swapped it. It doesn't do anything really better other than adjust without tools and look cool.
Hahaha, mine is toolless as well. Yours was one of the ones I remembered seeing, love the the cerakote. I was just going a bit insane trying to figure out a hinge solution. Just trying to determine if the AXSR one would work with the ATX stock and chassis.
 
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