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I guess I’m not seeing it but does the EI spigot adapter require a section of rail under the chassis? I’m not understanding how the adapter tightens down,
It uses the spigot mount just like the atlas/big dog but you tighten it down with a screw.
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Interesting. No wobble like you see with the BT19 or Big Dog? I've been waiting for Sam to bring out another run of his, but I like how this raises the bipod up about half an inch closer to the bore or so. I may have to spring for both and just keep the better of the two. Sam's mounting system seems far more secure overall, though. Choices, choices...
 
I'll have to call them and ask what gives, because that's ridiculous. If it's an attempt to increase profits, they should just increase parts costs and charge an honest shipping rate. If it's NOT, then they really should update their shipping software because that's a big no-go from me as currently configured.
 
Dang, $20 in shipping?? Are you overseas? That part should fit in a small flat rate box for $7.25 at most!

I was put off by the shipping charge (on the east coast), but decided I want to try this - something more rigid than the AI spigot. I still have some concerns with how effective the EI adapter is going to be. The mating sufaces (rifle to spigot) look much the same on both AI and EI models. Both have a rectangular, machined surfaces that contact each other without any kind of keyed or beveled edge. Maybe I just blew $120, we’ll see.
 
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I was put off by the shipping charge but decided I want to try this - something more rigid than the AI spigot. I still have some concerns with how effective the EI adapter is going to be. The mating sufaces (rifle to spigot) look much the same on both AI and EI models. Both have a rectangular, machined surfaces that contact each other without any kind of keyed or beveled edge. Maybe I just blew $120, we’ll see.

Hopefully that's not the case, but keep us posted!
 
I wouldn't expect anyone to wait (and keep waiting) for the bipod mounts I designed, but they will be coming soon. I can't give out the details yet, but I'm partnering with a company that is going to be making, distributing and selling these bipod mounts, along with some other cool AI parts I haven't shared publicly yet. The bipod mounts will be offered in Picatinny and Arca-Swiss, and the Arca-Swiss version will have provisions to mount a standard M-Lok picatinny rail to it. Both AT/ATAICS and AE/AW/AICS versions will be offered.

It's going to be good, and you won't have to message me on SH to get them - it'll be a really nice website with lots of other precision rifle gear, too.
 
I wouldn't expect anyone to wait (and keep waiting) for the bipod mounts I designed, but they will be coming soon. I can't give out the details yet, but I'm partnering with a company that is going to be making, distributing and selling these bipod mounts, along with some other cool AI parts I haven't shared publicly yet. The bipod mounts will be offered in Picatinny and Arca-Swiss, and the Arca-Swiss version will have provisions to mount a standard M-Lok picatinny rail to it. Both AT/ATAICS and AE/AW/AICS versions will be offered.

It's going to be good, and you won't have to message me on SH to get them - it'll be a really nice website with lots of other precision rifle gear, too.

Thanks, Sam. I purchased several thumb rests so I know you produce quality hardware. Ultimately, I made need to go with your hard-mount spigot if I can’t get rid of the wobble with the EI adapter. Looking forward to see your products.
 
I wouldn't expect anyone to wait (and keep waiting) for the bipod mounts I designed, but they will be coming soon. I can't give out the details yet, but I'm partnering with a company that is going to be making, distributing and selling these bipod mounts, along with some other cool AI parts I haven't shared publicly yet. The bipod mounts will be offered in Picatinny and Arca-Swiss, and the Arca-Swiss version will have provisions to mount a standard M-Lok picatinny rail to it. Both AT/ATAICS and AE/AW/AICS versions will be offered.

It's going to be good, and you won't have to message me on SH to get them - it'll be a really nice website with lots of other precision rifle gear, too.

Sam, are these going to be the same design as previously, or is there any chance the rail portion has been redesigned to be closer to the bore a la the Elite Iron? Just curious. :) The EI spigot looks nice from that standpoint, but yours is the only one so far that is a genuine hard mount, and that's really what I'm looking for. I'll definitely be getting yours either way, if only to give it a try. Something tells me that it'll be the one that sticks around. But if you ever decide to give it a few tweeks, raising the mount closer to the bore is always a benefit... ;) Definitely looking forward to what you have coming!
 
I wouldn't expect anyone to wait (and keep waiting) for the bipod mounts I designed, but they will be coming soon. I can't give out the details yet, but I'm partnering with a company that is going to be making, distributing and selling these bipod mounts, along with some other cool AI parts I haven't shared publicly yet. The bipod mounts will be offered in Picatinny and Arca-Swiss, and the Arca-Swiss version will have provisions to mount a standard M-Lok picatinny rail to it. Both AT/ATAICS and AE/AW/AICS versions will be offered.

It's going to be good, and you won't have to message me on SH to get them - it'll be a really nice website with lots of other precision rifle gear, too.

Sam I appreciate you can’t give a lot of details right now. Will the company that will be selling these, do you know if they will be shipping to the UK? If not I’ll have to look at other options.

Cheers,

Mark
 
@Movistar they're two very different rifles and IMO really not comparable. The AX is a tank of a rifle that's go to war reliable and the Q is more of a modern hunter to me, not really a heavy duty battle grade weapon. Also not something you'd want to sit and put a lot of rounds through at a time. I love them both and don't think I could pick one over the other.

@Covertnoob5 It's on loan from a friend, I wish it was mine to keep.
 
Forgive my lack of knowledge, but what’s different about the PSR Rail? Thanks in advance for the reply.

@Movistar they're two very different rifles and IMO really not comparable. The AX is a tank of a rifle that's go to war reliable and the Q is more of a modern hunter to me, not really a heavy duty battle grade weapon. Also not something you'd want to sit and put a lot of rounds through at a time. I love them both and don't think I could pick one over the other.

@Covertnoob5 It's on loan from a friend, I wish it was mine to keep.
 
Sam, are these going to be the same design as previously, or is there any chance the rail portion has been redesigned to be closer to the bore a la the Elite Iron? Just curious. :) The EI spigot looks nice from that standpoint, but yours is the only one so far that is a genuine hard mount, and that's really what I'm looking for. I'll definitely be getting yours either way, if only to give it a try. Something tells me that it'll be the one that sticks around. But if you ever decide to give it a few tweeks, raising the mount closer to the bore is always a benefit... ;) Definitely looking forward to what you have coming!

The picatinny version for the AT and AE are currently the same design as the previous iteration that was sold (w/minor tweaks to improve machining). One of the main design considerations when I originally created it was that an Atlas bipod would be able to pivot the legs all the way rearward without contacting the chassis, and a Harris with Pod-Loc would fit. That came with the slight disadvantage of being further away from the bore (but still closer to the bore than a pic rail mounted to the bottom of the AI forend).

The Arca-Swiss variant is closer to the bore if using an Arca bipod attachment, AND if using an M-Lok pic rail on the Arca bipod mount it will still end up being approximately 0.275" closer to the bore than the dedicated picatinny bipod mount.

Hope that helps!

Sam
 
Sam I appreciate you can’t give a lot of details right now. Will the company that will be selling these, do you know if they will be shipping to the UK? If not I’ll have to look at other options.

Cheers,

Mark

Mark,

Unfortunately I can't give you a definitive answer on that right now, but I'll ask. It might end up making the most sense to sell to international distributors rather than direct to international customers if it's something we can do.

Thanks,

Sam
 
Its got a little bubble level built in on the back of it

@redneckbmxer24 The million dollar question is...can you actually see the bubble level when you're behind the rifle? If so, that WOULD be awesome. As-is, the Spuhr bubble level is about useless but it does look cool. I've wondered if the PSR rail bubble level was the same.
 
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The picatinny version for the AT and AE are currently the same design as the previous iteration that was sold (w/minor tweaks to improve machining). One of the main design considerations when I originally created it was that an Atlas bipod would be able to pivot the legs all the way rearward without contacting the chassis, and a Harris with Pod-Loc would fit. That came with the slight disadvantage of being further away from the bore (but still closer to the bore than a pic rail mounted to the bottom of the AI forend).

The Arca-Swiss variant is closer to the bore if using an Arca bipod attachment, AND if using an M-Lok pic rail on the Arca bipod mount it will still end up being approximately 0.275" closer to the bore than the dedicated picatinny bipod mount.

Hope that helps!

Sam

Ah! A consideration I had not... considered. :LOL: I'm fine with that. I don't find myself folding the legs rearward much, but can see how having a more "universal" design is an overall better way forward. Looking forward to getting one in hand!
 
@samb300 yes and no. You only see it with your non shooting eye without breaking position. The angle that you see it is bad and you can’t really see that it’s straight. I use the Spuhr level the same way and have no issue with it because it’s further out. Where the AI rail shines is at night since it glows.
 
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Interesting. No wobble like you see with the BT19 or Big Dog? I've been waiting for Sam to bring out another run of his, but I like how this raises the bipod up about half an inch closer to the bore or so. I may have to spring for both and just keep the better of the two. Sam's mounting system seems far more secure overall, though. Choices, choices...

I don’t notice any wobble in big dog. It tightened down pretty solid.
 
I liked the gen 1 plate better and wanted full length like the gen 2.....

So, 2x gen 1!! ?
 

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Hello, Im buying a fixed stock AT this weekend. Is it possible to convert it to a folding model and how much does that cost?

Edit: Im buying the rifle lightly used at a good price otherwise Id just buy a folding model.