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A true Back to the Future announcement.
I was thinking the same relative to the 223 chamberingSo looks like an upgraded/updated AT-X, not a AT-X MC (magnum action) like the name suggests.
It specifically mentions multi calibre, I wonder if that means 223 and magnum bolts....
Yes! Full mlok rails sound appealingInterested in AT-X MIL/LE...
Needs to be a 223 AXMC bolt.So looks like an upgraded/updated AT-X, not a AT-X MC (magnum action) like the name suggests.
It specifically mentions multi calibre, I wonder if that means 223 and magnum bolts....
Still need to find a 1.350 shank 223 barrelNeeds to be a 223 AXMC bolt.
Okay I know that won’t happen.
LOW PROFILE, HIGH SPEC.
The non-bonded barrelled short action is bolted into a low profile chassis to minimise height over bore. The slick action builds trust and confidence in its capabilities.
AI QUALITY
The AT-XC Comp/Pro model comes complete with all the accessories configured for the perfect Factory / Limited Div rifle.
Should be 3.Also looks like there may be (2) versions released?
I was just reading more in-depth. I can't really suss out the differences between the AT-X MIL and the AT-XC Comp\Pro version? Other than the brake?Should be 3.
Standard - which is just new action upgrade with options for folder and bridge
Comp/pro - with folder/bridge and weights
Mil/LE
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Some initial things I see. Top rail on the Mil. Action/barrel is cerakoted on the mil. Mil shows standard trigger. Others are standard or comp. Mil has keyslot or mlok. Mil is a suppressor mount vs the standard brake. Mil has a 16.5” barrel optionI was just reading more in-depth. I can't really suss out the differences between the AT-X MIL and the AT-XC Comp\Pro version? Other than the brake?
All that seems fairly cosmetic - I am wondering if there are any substantial differences? They seemed fairly close from my first read, but there is a lot of information, so I am hoping someone will chime in who is "in the know", or at least more "in the know"
I fixed it for you.So the AXSA is....discontinued? Or will it still be offered?
Edit. Answered my own questions by checking out AI's website...now to process how I feel about owning adiscontinued modelCollectors Edition lol.
Is AINA following that? The AINA release says folding hinge and full length bridge and rail are separate. I think NA will launch different options then UK.Should be 3.
Standard - which is just new action upgrade with options for folder and bridge
Comp/pro - with folder/bridge and weights
Mil/LE
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According to euro the only model to the US is 6CM and 6.5. In a model similar to the comp model.Is AINA following that? The AINA release says folding hinge and full length bridge and rail are separate. I think NA will launch different options then UK.
Plus the Mil version reads like it's a menu of options for a mil and not an in stock item. 16.5" barrels and mlock or keyslot as examples of that.
Milehigh may get the MIL/LE as they are the only LE dealer. AT-LE, AXMC-LE, etc...? Can someone confirm one way or another for us?According to euro the only model to the US is 6CM and 6.5. In a model similar to the comp model.
The others are UK models
Hopefully the standard model costs no more than $5250 USD.
Oof.If your're in the US, there are no separate models. There is only one and it's priced around $6500.
Obviously there's possibility for LE exclusive stuff from Mile High as always. But on the civilian side, there is no standard, comp, mil version. Just an AT-XC. The fliers showing multiple version were UK releases.
Hopefully the standard model costs no more than $5250 USD.
And upgraded action.So basically its what I already have minus the larger bolt knob
Please ask if the barrels swap between the AT-X and the new AT-XC & AT-X MIL - ie, are the tennon dimensions consistent?Will go by the booth today, lmk and specific questions.
I fixed it for you.
But in all seriousness. . . the AXSA is just so.much.cooler than the new whatever. And there are rifles that shoot as well as my AXSA, but there aren't any that shoot better. And I know from first-hand testimony that you can basically detonate a grenade inside the AXSA action to the point where there is nothing left of the case at all, and the bolt may not survive, but the rest of the rifle will.
Ask if they intend to eliminate the AT completely. Would suck if $6500 is the cheapest AI nowBarrel swaps, calibers and .223 variant