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Does anyone know what type of nut or attachment method works with the slot/rail under the forearm of the trg22's trying to find a way to attach an arca rail to the slot.
How long did it take to get your kahles fixed?Here's my TRG-22 .308 i picked up last September.
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Unfortunately the new Kahles K624i i purchased was a dud and had to be sent back to Austria for repairs. The only spare scope i had was a 'old school' Leupold Mk4 M3, so it had to do. I lick of Cerakote and i was up and running.
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A few days shy of 7 months my Kahles returned. I fitted a KRG chassis and Cerakoted it OD green.
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That is a great looking rig. You have got to love the platform!Here's my TRG-22 .308 i picked up last September.
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Unfortunately the new Kahles K624i i purchased was a dud and had to be sent back to Austria for repairs. The only spare scope i had was a 'old school' Leupold Mk4 M3, so it had to do. I lick of Cerakote and i was up and running.
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A few days shy of 7 months my Kahles returned. I fitted a KRG chassis and Cerakoted it OD green.
Project complete...
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I love the O.D. cerakote job on that. Very well done.That is a great looking rig. You have got to love the platform!
That makes me want to get the KRG folder. Awesome setup!Here's my TRG-22 .308 i picked up last September.
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Unfortunately the new Kahles K624i i purchased was a dud and had to be sent back to Austria for repairs. The only spare scope i had was a 'old school' Leupold Mk4 M3, so it had to do. I lick of Cerakote and i was up and running.
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A few days shy of 7 months my Kahles returned. I fitted a KRG chassis and Cerakoted it OD green.
Project complete...
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Is that a Geissele mount on there?I decided to get a new scope so that the Sako is always ready to put meat in the freezer.
Love the mount, just seems a little tall and forward for the application, no?Yuup.
Love the mount, just seems a little tall and forward for the application, no?
Looks good. It's a bad rifle; probably the best factory trigger in existenceIt's tall because there's no handguard on top that would normally take up the space. The scope is still the same orientation it would be on an AI rifle. Or any rifle witb a round handguard on top. It looks a little goofy but it does work.
I also lay pretty far forward on the rifle so it doesn't bother me a bit.
That is a beautiful rig. I have never seen one that would'nt shoot sub .5" groups.Looks good. It's a bad rifle; probably the best factory trigger in existence
I decided to get a new scope so that the Sako is always ready to put meat in the freezer.
What rail is that you have on the m995?
Some of the best shit out there. Been using his mounts for 10 yearsNEAR MFG. Good stuff and a good dude, even if his website looks 10 years old.
Hey Guys, I really want to put a KRG enclosed forend on my TRG-22. I already have their folding buttstock and I would like to have to forend for a number of reasons, mainly to have the ability to add arca rails and such for PRS type shooting.
KRG doesn't specifically make the enclosed forend for the TRG, but I think if I bought the one for the Tikka or maybe the one for the SOTIC rifle, I could make it fit the TRG. As far as I know, the backbone is pretty much the same dimensions between the KRG W-3 for tikka and the factory TRG backbone, so I dont think I'll have any problems sliding it onto the backbone. I'm just trying to figure out securing it to the forend. KRG uses screws through the forend into the back bone. I'm thinking I could just drill and tap the T-slots that hold on the original forend and mount it to those, just like sako did it. Or drill holes into my backbone and mount it the KRG way.
What do you guys think? Am I crazy?
That's a tough one. The magwell is in the wrong place on the Tikka version so you'd need the SOTIC version. However it is set up for AICS mags which taper toward the front. The SOTIC version comes with a mount block that goes in the T-slot of the backbone. This should fit a TRG fine.
However, if you notice on the TRG, the screw that goes into the factory mounting blocks from the forend goes all the way through the blocks and into a hole in the backbone. This is because with just the T-slot blocks, the factory TRG forend will slide under recoil.
On our chassis, we have several threaded holes in the backbone that you can run screws from the enclosed forend into and these limit the sliding. On the TRG backbone there are no threaded holes.
If you have a mill you could add two front M4 threaded holes then open up the magwell on our SOTIC enclosed forend in order to use TRG mags and voila.
Hope that helps.
Justin
Here is my basic TRG in .308, it has Steiner m5xi 3-15 for glass, Spuhr 4601 mount, and oem bipod. Straight out of the box it is shooting pretty well. Next upgrade is possibly the m7xi when it becomes available or a 5-25 PMII. I am wondering if anyone on the forum can put me in touch with the member that makes the adjustable cheekweld?
+1 for Terje's solution. The only thing I don't like is the wheels that stick out. That is why I posted the LRI solution. There are pics posted a couple pages back.Are you looking to contact the gentleman that makes the one that just slides into the stock’s slot or a permanently installed one?
The one that slides in from Terje is what I have, and it’s amazing.
It works faster and looks better than at TRG 22/42. Maybe slightly lighter, as well.@Silvan , how do you like the rear monopod?
Would you guys say these guys are worth the money?
I doubt you will get anyone subscribed to this thread say anything negative about the TRG!
I think it’s worth the money. It’s one of probably two factory rifles that can compete with a custom rifle and be counted on in adverse conditions (the other being AI)
Five or six years ago I think the TRG was even more of a value. That was before the barrel nut and quality custom action and chassis boom. When I bought my TRG I could get it off the shelf and be set. The other option was an AI or wait for a full house custom build.
The TRG was years ahead of the chassis trend while keeping traditional stock ergonomics. KRG took the TRG blueprint and made their Bravo chassis (and SOTIC Rifle)
Now there are lots of great ways to get a great shooting rifle without a full custom build. It’s a great time to be a part of this game.
Plus you can get pre-fit barrels now from KRG that use a Savage style barrel nut, which brings the TRG even more inline with the newer options.