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Accuracy International AT-X

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
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.
 

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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.
 
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.

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...
 
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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 luck
 
I have an Impact 737 with a 20” .223 barrel coming, thinking I’ll throw it in this opposed to the Vision chassis and reserve the Vision chassis for a 6.5CM build.
 
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.
 
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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.

They weighed one for me and if I remember correctly it was 4# roughly
 
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Arrived yesterday
V 3 chassis
No feeding issues
Thanks to Sporting Services for this joy
 

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I assume the foreend length is the same as the complete rifle, too long for a 16 inch Vudoo barrel.
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.

ATX Vudoo.jpg
 
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.
 
Hmmm....Eurooptics has this description on their website.
Looks like they list tooless cheek and LOP...
 

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Arrived yesterday
V 3 chassis
No feeding issues
Thanks to Sporting Services for this joy
V3 chassis is already in the wild, what is up with all the features removal?

WTF

edit: Gen3 Features are still in the description, so lets maybe we can hold the pitchforks

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
 
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How did you get it?
Team AI Australia shooter, we represent the Australian & NZ distributor ‘Delta Tactical’.

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.

This one has a Gen1 back end, Allen keys required to adjust. Suits me, my AI’s are all the way in / all the way down. They are parts compatible with AXSR / AT-X / AICS SR so you’ll be able to Lego them into whatever format you want.

The chassis is very similar to the AT-X rifle, extremely well made and comfortable. They will be an excellent option for a lot of styles of shooting from NRL Hunter, hunting, LEO with NV bridges and of course PRS.
 
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A $5K rifle you need to buy a $250 hinge to make it fold, man AI are geniuses.
What is your point?
You do know that there are people who buy 100k trucks and still have to pay for gas and insurance on it, or people who buy 100k fishing boats and still have to buy fishing equipment, gas and insurance so they can go fish.

If you can't write the check, don't play the game.
 
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