Introducing our newest chassis: The MDT LSS (Light Sniper System)

Stevebot-7,
The magpul PRS is designed to be used with the A2/A1 buffer tube and they don't use a castle nut. I've only ever seen castle nuts used on carbine buffer tubes.

Edit: After looking at your pics on my computer and not on my iphone :) , I see that is MDT's fixed stock adapter you have the PRS attached to. Will the adapter screw in tight and aligned without the castle nut?
 
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We have a large development list. And Ruger American is on it. Just can't give a good timeframe at this point.

Sounds good, somewhere down the road I would like to dress it up proper :D

Just wondering, I am a little vague on what rifles are compatible with your current and soon to be LSS, is there a list somewhere that clarify that for guys like me who have no idea what rifles are long/short action or specific 4.2" or 4.6" actions?
 
Stevebot-7,
The magpul PRS is designed to be used with the A2/A1 buffer tube and they don't use a castle nut. I've only ever seen castle nuts used on carbine buffer tubes.

Edit: After looking at your pics on my computer and not on my iphone :) , I see that is MDT's fixed stock adapter you have the PRS attached to. Will the adapter screw in tight and aligned without the castle nut?

I have approx 1.5 cm of female threading on the back of the LSS, and maybe 2.75cm total depth until the shoulder or whatever it'd be called. The fixed stock adapter has about 2.5 cm of male threading.
So, you probably could reef on the adapter for that last 1cm, but you would be doing unspeakable things to your threading, and it would probably end up cold welded on there with functionally no margin for error.

I have about 16mm of space between the back of the LSS and the front of the adapter. About 33mm from the back of the LSS to the back of the adapter. That's as thin as I could get it without trapping the wrench between the nut and the adapter. Though, if one were really feeling excitable they could go thinner and just cut the wrench off, but then they'd need a pipe wrench or some kind of bionic wrench that can somehow tighten down to get it's teeth into the slots in the nut if they ever want to take off the adapter.

Just for the sake of measuring stuff, I have about 298mm from the rear of the LSS to the rear of the PRS buttpad.
 
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Just wondering, I am a little vague on what rifles are compatible with your current and soon to be LSS, is there a list somewhere that clarify that for guys like me who have no idea what rifles are long/short action or specific 4.2" or 4.6" actions?

Current:
Remington 700 Short Action

Soon to be, and in this order:
Savage Short Action
Tikka T3 Short Action
Remington 700 Long Action
Tikka T3 Long Action
Savage Long Action
 
Aha. Remington long? As it happens, I have the bits for a long Remington action..... Thinking a 6.5x55.....
 
I'm curious if anyone that has installed these stocks weighed the rifle before and after??? I'd like to know if it added any weight to it or lost for that matter.
 
I'm curious if anyone that has installed these stocks weighed the rifle before and after??? I'd like to know if it added any weight to it or lost for that matter.

Well my 10 FCPK with Atlas Bipod, Vortex Scope, Mag and EGW rings and Rail came in at 12.1 LBS.

So Far My AI mag, magpul PRS stock and BCM grip come in at 2.46 LBS.
 
Well my 10 FCPK with Atlas Bipod, Vortex Scope, Mag and EGW rings and Rail came in at 12.1 LBS.

So Far My AI mag, magpul PRS stock and BCM grip come in at 2.46 LBS.

Are you able to weigh just the original stock??? I ask as I've got a 10PC and want to know if going to this set up will add much more weight.
 
Yes the fore end has mounting holes to allow for a picatinni rail.

We are also completing a bracket which will give you a rail on the top for the fore end to allow for night vision.

Hello there!!

What length of rail or how long a rail can be mounted on the underside of the forend

How are you coming on the hood for night vision/brass catcher

Seriously inquiring minds want to know!!

Regards

AbH
 
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