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    Quote Originally Posted by Boreas View Post
    LSS for Savge with the bolt release in front of the trigger guard. Foreend 10 inches or longer. And able to fit fixed stocks without the $50 adapter. :D
    Keep your eyes open on our new product releases over the next few weeks! You are getting close.

    P.S. we now support the bottom bolt release on both the TAC21 and the LSS.
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    Tac21 for Sako A7?

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    Have you seen the Eberlestock M11 Stealth chassis? A couple of interesting ideas there. Specifically, folding point in front of grip and quite interesting rail mounting system.

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    Why not diversify your product line and get into shotguns? Starting with Rem 870's to test the waters. There's all kinds of guys looking to upgrade their basic Express models and customize them.

    I personally don't care much for the mil surplus idea but the SKS would be an obvious choice. Enfields and Mausers, not so much.

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    For a mauser 98 large ring would be nice. LSS and Tac21

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    Quote Originally Posted by 350 Mag View Post
    Tac21 for Sako A7?
    That is very unlikely unfortunately. There is not enough demand for that...
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    Quote Originally Posted by monahov View Post
    Have you seen the Eberlestock M11 Stealth chassis? A couple of interesting ideas there. Specifically, folding point in front of grip and quite interesting rail mounting system.
    Yup, we have seen it. We try hard to be unique. Keep your eyes open for a new product announcement in the next few weeks!
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    Quote Originally Posted by chatonfelix View Post
    For a mauser 98 large ring would be nice. LSS and Tac21
    Yup, that could be viable!
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    An SKS stock that allows use of either xcr pistol mags or 7.62X39 ar pistol mags would be seriously cool.

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    I have been looking at your LSS chassis for my LH short action 700 Rem. do you have one with the longer forend available? I would like to suggest that a lightweight stock system for hunting rifles should be developed.I would suggest using the hinged factory mag system which would result in a much slimmer stock much easier to carry for extended hikes. I realize most of your customers can,t wait to hang a 10 rd. mag on there rifles for the cool factor. But hunters do not need that ,it gets in the way and the detactable mag, is just one more thing to lose or forget at home ,also they are not the first choice of reloaders.I wonder if a version with an fixed buttstock such as the Eberlstock or the Rock Solid would be a stronger more rugged setup for hard use field rifle.I like the idea of being able to install a stock of your style myself and look forward to see what future models you bring out.

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