Apparently this is how they all are.Curious to hear what the official explanation for that would be
I have no AI products around me to compare it to, so I have no clue. But I don’t feel like this can be true.
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Apparently this is how they all are.Curious to hear what the official explanation for that would be
Just went and grabbed my AT-X out of the closet. Same amount of lateral play. It’s normal. Triggers that I work with everyday have roughly the same degree of lateral play.Thanks. The other reason why I ask is I have a heap lateral of play in my trigger. The dealer in Australia thinks this is normal. I’m not convinced, but this is my first AI product.
Video link is below
AI AT-X trigger lateral movement
Thank you mate. AppreciatedJust went and grabbed my AT-X out of the closet. Same amount of lateral play. It’s normal. Triggers that I work with everyday have roughly the same degree of lateral play.
Are these chassis available yet for other actions?
Good god I cannot wait.About 5-6 weeks out I was told
Is there a preorder list ?About 5-6 weeks out I was told
They just posted a pic of it today tooAre these chassis available yet for other actions?
They did like 6 months ago too. I need to start calling around and find a line on one.They just posted a pic of it today too
Gen 3 was slated to only add the tooless adjustment on the rear stock. I posted a picture of one here in the thread a couple weeks backIs there information on the gen 3 ATX rifles? More specifically, when they will be on sale here in the USA and what improvements are expected?
Again thanks for this. But it turns out I don’t have screw #4 from this diagramMany have, and I would actually recommend taking yours apart and properly torquing all of your screws. Plenty of instances where they were not from the factory.
Disassembly is pretty straightforward, but these should help.
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Again thanks for this. But it turns out I don’t have screw #4 from this diagram
That would indicate your rifle is a Gen 1 then. The entire chassis will need to be separated from the action instead of just being able to remove the lower section (and leaving the action installed) as you’re able to on the Gen 2s.
No change in performance or consistency, just not as convenient to disassemble. Shouldn’t make any difference for you in terms of painting it and everything else should be unchanged.
Of course I get a gen 1 with a fucked trigger after waiting for 530 days for a rifle. Just my luckThat would indicate your rifle is a Gen 1 then. The entire chassis will need to be separated from the action instead of just being able to remove the lower section (and leaving the action installed) as you’re able to on the Gen 2s.
No change in performance or consistency, just not as convenient to disassemble. Shouldn’t make any difference for you in terms of painting it and everything else should be unchanged.
Pf
Of course I get a gen 1 with a fucked trigger after waiting for 530 days for a rifle. Just my luck
Yes, just remove the lower section and you’ll be able to access to two screws holding the trigger in.Is the trigger removable without removing the barreled action from the upper section of the chassis in Gen2? Its not in my Gen 1 as far as I can tell...
What grip is that?
Is there a preorder list ?
any idea on the weight of the chassis?EuroOptic is letting you pre-order them, now. Suppose to get them at the end of October… maybe lol
https://www.eurooptic.com/AICS-AT-X-Chassis.aspx?utm_source=eoic2018&utm_medium=JAB
Bringing back Sage Green!
any idea on the weight of the chassis?
From the description it sounds like Gen 3 buttstocks ?EuroOptic is letting you pre-order them, now. Suppose to get them at the end of October… maybe lol
https://www.eurooptic.com/AICS-AT-X-Chassis.aspx?utm_source=eoic2018&utm_medium=JAB
Bringing back Sage Green!
I assume the foreend length is the same as the complete rifle, too long for a 16 inch Vudoo barrel.EuroOptic is letting you pre-order them, now. Suppose to get them at the end of October… maybe lol
https://www.eurooptic.com/AICS-AT-X-Chassis.aspx?utm_source=eoic2018&utm_medium=JAB
Bringing back Sage Green!
Well i caved. PRS2 is up. Preorder is in for the atx in FDE. I’ll have my pseudo ATX (tempest/atx) hopefully in October.EuroOptic is letting you pre-order them, now. Suppose to get them at the end of October… maybe lol
https://www.eurooptic.com/AICS-AT-X-Chassis.aspx?utm_source=eoic2018&utm_medium=JAB
Bringing back Sage Green!
Well i caved. PRS2 is up. Preorder is in for the atx in FDE. I’ll have my pseudo ATX (tempest/atx) hopefully in October.
I pre ordered a FDE and Sage Green 700 atx chassis today. They're expecting late Oct, but I just hope to have em by new years! Mile High has a blue atx 700 chassis on the display shelf. I called em asking for the weight on it. Dude came back and said idk 5 or 6 pounds? So no scaled numbers yet. If I worked there that'd been first thing I did when it was opened up.
700 clone or ai action inlet?They weighed one for me and if I remember correctly it was 4# roughly
Will you post more pictures of the chassis? Thumb screws etc. Any other noticeable changes?Arrived yesterday
V 3 chassis
No feeding issues
Thanks to Sporting Services for this joy
I have the shorter AT-X AICS with a Vudoo V360 in it, perfect length.I assume the foreend length is the same as the complete rifle, too long for a 16 inch Vudoo barrel.
How did you get it?I have the shorter AT-X AICS with a Vudoo V360 in it, perfect length.
Please excuse the crap spray can paint job, I used it hunting and wanted to temporarily hide the nice blue.
These 'short' uppers are not compatible with the full length upper rail, only the stubby version.
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Looks to be gen1/gen2 buttstock? I believe the production aics chassis gen3 with tool-less adjustable hardware.I have the shorter AT-X AICS with a Vudoo V360 in it, perfect length.
Please excuse the crap spray can paint job, I used it hunting and wanted to temporarily hide the nice blue.
These 'short' uppers are not compatible with the full length upper rail, only the stubby version.
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Not according to Mile High: https://www.milehighshooting.com/ac...t-x-aics-remington-700-sa-long-upper-chassis/Looks to be gen1/gen2 buttstock? I believe the production aics chassis gen3 with tool-less adjustable hardware.
When Euro first put the aics atx chassis on their website for pre/order, it had gen3 listed in description, however it no longer does after just looking. Boohoo, why cant they make these things happen! Description still states tool-less tho as @AXMC stated above. Fingers crossed as I pre-ordered sage green and FDE.
V3 chassis is already in the wild, what is up with all the features removal?Arrived yesterday
V 3 chassis
No feeding issues
Thanks to Sporting Services for this joy
Features of the AT-X Chassis:
- Based off the AT-X Rifle
- Stock: tool-less length of pull, cheek height, and recoil pad height/cant
- KeySlot mounting points in the 3, 6, and 9 o’clock positions
- Integrated ARCA rail
- Integrated barricade stop
- Overcut magazine well for faster reloads
Team AI Australia shooter, we represent the Australian & NZ distributor ‘Delta Tactical’.How did you get it?
LMAO. Generate interest. I think there is plenty of interest but H&K's rifle division DGAF...This is a pre-production sample to generate interest locally and to get more time on the rifle as a trainer to go with the AT-X.
What is your point?A $5K rifle you need to buy a $250 hinge to make it fold, man AI are geniuses.