So I had zero intention of buying an AI previously until I walked into a local shop and they had a tan AI AT fixed stock with 20" 308 barrel, 24" .260 barrel, 3 AI mags, spigot adapter, and Atlas V8 for $2400. All looked in good condition, if it was shot much it was meticulously cared for, even the firing pin channel was almost spotless. I don't think the .260 barrel has even been shot, the .308 barrel was clean inside but had some crown build up. Appears to be a 2014 (AT 14) model, has the larger 0.80" firing pin and overall seems to be in really good shape. They also had a Tikka T3x .308 in a Whiskey 3 folder chassis for $1350 that was tempting. This is about the time I realized that I really know next to nothing about the nuances of AI's so I've been searching a lot of old posts that have yielded some great info.
Onto my questions.
1) Both barrels are stamped with their caliber and also "EuroOptic" on two flats toward the end of the barrel. Are these aftermarket barrels sold by EuroOptic (it does appear they sell bartlein AI barrels) or since they are an AI dealer do they just have their named stamped on AI barrels? Both barrels have thread protectors but the .260 barrel also had a thinner than the barrel maybe 1/8" tall washer/spacer with it, no clue what that little guy is for.
2) I'm thinking of getting a 6.5 creedmoor barrel, will the large firing pin be an issue for that caliber? Read a couple threads on the issue and it seems some have issues some don't. It appears AI went to the smaller firing pin in 15'
3) Feelings on getting go/no-go gauges? Since I don't know the history or background of the gun/barrels, it seemed like it might be good insurance.
4) Anything else I should get/replace/be cautious of? Aside the usual like a good cleaning rod guide etc. Common spare parts?
5) Do either of the adjustable butt plates fit the AT? It seems like one mentions the AW/AE (1044) and the other just the AX (6899) none seem to mention the AT
6) If a person did want to go to the AX folding stock conversion, does that come with the little "knob" that sits about where the trigger is located that the stock "snaps" onto to secure it in the folded position? If not can it be purchased as a spare part? That's one part I have not seen so far.
Thanks!
Onto my questions.
1) Both barrels are stamped with their caliber and also "EuroOptic" on two flats toward the end of the barrel. Are these aftermarket barrels sold by EuroOptic (it does appear they sell bartlein AI barrels) or since they are an AI dealer do they just have their named stamped on AI barrels? Both barrels have thread protectors but the .260 barrel also had a thinner than the barrel maybe 1/8" tall washer/spacer with it, no clue what that little guy is for.
2) I'm thinking of getting a 6.5 creedmoor barrel, will the large firing pin be an issue for that caliber? Read a couple threads on the issue and it seems some have issues some don't. It appears AI went to the smaller firing pin in 15'
3) Feelings on getting go/no-go gauges? Since I don't know the history or background of the gun/barrels, it seemed like it might be good insurance.
4) Anything else I should get/replace/be cautious of? Aside the usual like a good cleaning rod guide etc. Common spare parts?
5) Do either of the adjustable butt plates fit the AT? It seems like one mentions the AW/AE (1044) and the other just the AX (6899) none seem to mention the AT
6) If a person did want to go to the AX folding stock conversion, does that come with the little "knob" that sits about where the trigger is located that the stock "snaps" onto to secure it in the folded position? If not can it be purchased as a spare part? That's one part I have not seen so far.
Thanks!
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