Accuracy International Picture Thread

And that's how they started.. building target rifles!

Back in the day Accuracy did a range of target rifles for sling shooting, the picture is the bottom of the stock and the accessory rail, which tore itself out in a competition.
The old comment is competition improves the breed, it certainly puts more pressure on kit than any casual plinking at the range.
 
Lets see that rifle!
This is an example of the type, the gentleman holding it is Malcolm Cooper, double Olympic medal winner and eight times world champion, one of the original founders of Accuracy.
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I saw one of his 243W was up for sale.

Imagine showing up w a wooden stock and pleated pants today.
 
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Probably a horrible question. But has anyone seen the varminter model on the used market anywhere?

Would like to grab one. But seems pretty damn rare. If they even really exist in any quantity.
On AI’s Instagram they have an AI AW Varminter story tab. There are only three AW Varmiter 6BRs in existence, but my understanding is they were produced in .243 also.
 
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On AI’s Instagram they have an AI AW Varminter story tab. There are only three AW Varmiter 6BRs in existence, but my understanding is they were produced in .243 also.

They were supposedly offered in .223 as well.

But I can’t find much in any of them.

Figured they were almost non existent. I’ll probably just give up that thought.
 
Probably a horrible question. But has anyone seen the varminter model on the used market anywhere?

Would like to grab one. But seems pretty damn rare. If they even really exist in any quantity.

Bro. U got a better chance of finding Jimmy Hoffa than an AI varminter
 
Lookin good DevilDoc🤙 Trying to figure out which muzzle device to go with. Sold my gen 2 razor and got the trusty ol 12x sniper chicken back on. Just torqued on a brand new 16.5 win tac proof today. They still have 16’s and 18’s in stock at MH. The setup feels so much lighter with the razor gone.
 

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Lookin good DevilDoc🤙 Trying to figure out which muzzle device to go with. Sold my gen 2 razor and got the trusty ol 12x sniper chicken back on. Just torqued on a brand new 16.5 win tac proof today. They still have 16’s and 18’s in stock at MH. The setup feels so much lighter with the razor gone.
A good muzzle device would be a thunderbeast magnus or ultra 9
 
Lookin good DevilDoc🤙 Trying to figure out which muzzle device to go with. Sold my gen 2 razor and got the trusty ol 12x sniper chicken back on. Just torqued on a brand new 16.5 win tac proof today. They still have 16’s and 18’s in stock at MH. The setup feels so much lighter with the razor gone.

On the AX I have the PVA brake. Idk what’s in the MKi looks to be for a can.

Both are better than nothing.
 
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Team Federal Brown baby 😍

We are small but humble group who paid 7k for the right to have an Mlok forend on our AXSR

Did you forget because you had too much sage green? 😂 #sideeffects

Team Federal brown:

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No I forgot because I'm new to the AI world. The pale brown AI will be here tomorrow. Fuck it. 50 shades of FDE I guess with the mlok forend.
 
Mine came with it from the factory so I feel like I kind of have to use it. Plus, I love a Harris. Though I think I’ll order a TBAC to give it a try since I don’t want to get made fun of
Looking at pictures of the TBAC bipod, I have to wonder; Has anyone tried running it inverted? As in attached to a pic rail on the NV rail, above the barrel? Looks like there might be enough clearance to do that, and it would move the barrel senter line well below the apex of the bipod legs. Might obstruct a low mounted scope, but thought I would ask if anyone had tried it.

Just thinking out loud here...
 
Looking at pictures of the TBAC bipod, I have to wonder; Has anyone tried running it inverted? As in attached to a pic rail on the NV rail, above the barrel? Looks like there might be enough clearance to do that, and it would move the barrel senter line well below the apex of the bipod legs. Might obstruct a low mounted scope, but thought I would ask if anyone had tried it.

Just thinking out loud here...
Pop this pin and it may work…🧐
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