Re: off the shelf tactical rifles (high end)
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: hyena74</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Mike</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: hyena74</div><div class="ubbcode-body">
i dont think he meant that the changeable skins made it any tougher...its the blocky aluminum frame under the skins that gives it strength.
<span style="font-weight: bold">What about the block aluminum chassis under the TRG stock? Just because it's not accessible via skins doesn't mean it's not there.</span>
i own a trg and have an aics chassis...but i can tell you if one was being dropped out of an airplane to me, i would pick the ai every time.
the sako stock feels much better, but i feel it isnt the most rugged design. ive heard and seen a few pics of them breaking at or near the attachment point.
<span style="font-weight: bold">"I've heard"? Again, how can one aluminum chassis be better than another? TRG has had a few issues with their stocks, issues they readily remedied but let us not forget AI had numerous issues back in the 90s when they went through bankruptcy.
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the bolt handle has also been known to break off. its partially hollow and a screw in design. im not sure if the ai is a one piece bolt, but i have never heard of one breaking.
<span style="font-weight: bold">Please show us some pics or links to articles? Because I've never heard of this.
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i dont think you would be able to break the aluminum chassis on a trg unless you run over it with a bulldozer. i think the weakness how the rear stock hooks up to the rest of the rifle. im not about to go torture test it to see how much abuse it can take due to the insane cost of replacing it.
youve seen the manners (iirc) stock propped up on a couple boards with a car on top if it, right? ill bet a dollar to a donut a trg wont hold it up. im not even sure about the ai for that matter.
im not familiar with the 90's ai stocks or their problems, so i cant comment on that.
the bolt handle issue i read about in a mag several years back...im sorry but there would be no way for me to find my source.
i did find this one a google search that said basically the same thing:
http://www.canadiantactical.ca/PaulsonArticle2.html
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I have seen the Manners pic w/ the car on top and that is impressive, but its just a stock and that dosent ammount to shit. Put a barreled action in there and then drive the car up on it Ill bet that same dollar to the donut that you be adding a bit more wind on your next shot. My point is this: the Manners is a very tough stock no doubt but I dont think there is a sub 20# rifle out there that will stand up to the same test and not be bent or distorted. You CAN break anything if you try hard enough and some times that happens but its very seldom that you will break a AI rifle or a TRG and that is hard to say for anything else (keep in mind I have yet to have any hands on with the DTA). Just my 2 cents.