Re: Sako TRG22
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: TBass</div><div class="ubbcode-body">To answer the initial questions asked by Sititunga1, no I cannot specifically answer why you don’t see more of them at competitions.
I personally own both an AIAW & a TRG22 & I will say that I have a strong personal preference for the AI…. So maybe it is just personal preference, or as someone else stated it just, “The flavor of the week”.
There are certain benefits that an AI has over a TRG that might lend it to be more commonly found by competitive shooters (keep in mind this is going to take into consideration several assumptions).
1) Ordering a new barrel for an AIAW is as easy as calling GA Precision and saying I need to order a new barrel. Then a few months later a new barrel arrives at your doorstep… no need to send in your gun.
2) Swapping an AI barrel out is as easy as ordering an action wrench from Thunder Beast Arms (
http://thunderbeastarms.com/aiwrench.php) and following the directions and manufacturers recommendation.
3) Then there is the fact that “All major parts are interchangeable between rifles of the same caliber”. In the event you are shooting a competition & the RARE, RARE, RARE unlikelihood something were to fail on your AI (say a broke firing pin). You could let a fellow AI shooter shoot a station first, then he could pull the bolt out of his gun & give it to you to use.
In the end both are phenomenal weapon systems
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I know you said you have a strong preference for the AI but, assuming nothing breaks on either gun and that you don't need to quickly change barrels, are there any advantages to the AI? I'm talking ergonomics, accuracy, etc. I realize the AI will always win out in a barrel swapping competition, but I'm just wondering if there's a lot of difference between the two functionally. Thanks.