E Exodus343 Private Full Member Minuteman Jul 17, 2013 54 0 SoCal Oct 12, 2013 #1 Oct 12, 2013 #1 I am about to pick up an AICS 2.0 in FDE now I know this is the newer gen with the new skins, is it true that the chassis is wider to accommodate an aftermarket Timney Trigger? here is an example http://i.imgur.com/zk4km.jpg
I am about to pick up an AICS 2.0 in FDE now I know this is the newer gen with the new skins, is it true that the chassis is wider to accommodate an aftermarket Timney Trigger? here is an example http://i.imgur.com/zk4km.jpg
R RRW Sergeant Full Member Minuteman Mar 2, 2013 457 410 60 Alberta.,Canada Oct 12, 2013 #2 Oct 12, 2013 #2 Exodus343, I have the newer AICS in FDE and the Timney trigger and unlike my older version went in w/o any issues. No modification whatsoever.
Exodus343, I have the newer AICS in FDE and the Timney trigger and unlike my older version went in w/o any issues. No modification whatsoever.
K kvn Private Full Member Minuteman Mar 30, 2013 2 0 Oct 12, 2013 #3 Oct 12, 2013 #3 I have the same and i ordered the Timney Trigger. I drilled a little bit off to accommodate it. I will post pictures later.
I have the same and i ordered the Timney Trigger. I drilled a little bit off to accommodate it. I will post pictures later.
E Exodus343 Private Full Member Minuteman Jul 17, 2013 54 0 SoCal Oct 12, 2013 #4 Oct 12, 2013 #4 Update So i put my action onto my chassis, and everything went in smoothly This is confusing because i thought my aics needs to be cut?
Update So i put my action onto my chassis, and everything went in smoothly This is confusing because i thought my aics needs to be cut?
H heitmann45 Online Training Member Full Member Minuteman Feb 9, 2010 103 0 40 CA Oct 12, 2013 #5 Oct 12, 2013 #5 I had to remove a little on mine to get the two to work. However, I just put a new Timney in on a friends rifle which is in an AICS that he purchased a few months ago and nothing had to be modified. The rumor seems to be true.
I had to remove a little on mine to get the two to work. However, I just put a new Timney in on a friends rifle which is in an AICS that he purchased a few months ago and nothing had to be modified. The rumor seems to be true.
R RRW Sergeant Full Member Minuteman Mar 2, 2013 457 410 60 Alberta.,Canada Oct 13, 2013 #6 Oct 13, 2013 #6 Exodus343 said: Update So i put my action onto my chassis, and everything went in smoothly This is confusing because i thought my aics needs to be cut? Click to expand... Did you see or read my reply? Post # 2. I have the same stock and the Timney went in w/o any modifications.
Exodus343 said: Update So i put my action onto my chassis, and everything went in smoothly This is confusing because i thought my aics needs to be cut? Click to expand... Did you see or read my reply? Post # 2. I have the same stock and the Timney went in w/o any modifications.