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Why not just buy a good gun? No sense throwing good money after bad by "investing" into an Axis.
Why not just buy a good gun? No sense throwing good money after bad by "investing" into an Axis.
If you got an axis for a low price, doing somes of these cheap and easy improvements will give you some pride of ownership and it's nice to sit at the bench beside the guy with a 1000.00 + rig compare targets.
I neglected to say the very best improvement for an Axis pkg gun is to dump the $30.00 scope they come with. Get an egw rail some good quality rings and a decent optic. This advice I would suggest to anyone that buys any rifle.....don't cheap out on your optics. You don't have to go broke buying some decent glass but often you get what you pay for with scopes. Buy something decent if you decide to upgrade your rig later either you can transfer the scope to the new set up or sell it and retain some resell value.
To the op why not improve the crappy stock....way cheaper then buying a new one. Rockite it. Or sacrete it. An axis Tupperware stock is super easy to improve upon immensely. Remove the action, mix up some anchoring cement fill the forend just to the top of the fins, let it harden (takes 10 mins) then remove the butt pad, tape over the hole where the goofy trigger guard fits into. Then pour a little cement into the pistol grip area and let it harden. If you need/want to improve the balance a bit. Just add spray foam and some 1oz fishing sinkers into the hollow stock cavity. While the foam is still soft hang some sinkers into it, let the foam harden up then snip the wires.




























