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    Oryx 10/22 chassis!

    It's finally happened! We are proud to launch our brand new 10/22 chassis under the Oryx brand. These are in stock and shipping now! The chassis is full 6061-T6 aluminum, Type III mil-spec hard coat anodizing, adjustable LOP with spacers, adjustable cheek riser with tools, polymer side panels and M-Lok integration on the bottom side of the forend. Check it out!


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    Noice. I like the look. Very precision rig looking. I just need another 10/22 to justify getting the chassis...

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    Dang it, I went and looked

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    Does it incorporate any additional support for the receiver than the 1 take down bolt?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark-II View Post
    Does it incorporate any additional support for the receiver than the 1 take down bolt?
    Good question

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    Yes, the rear part of the action is clamped via a side bolt, so there is support at the takedown block and the rear as well.
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    Do you know if a volquartsen summit action will fit and function properly?
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    Quote Originally Posted by tinman304 View Post
    Do you know if a volquartsen summit action will fit and function properly?
    No, however, it should work ok. May have some issues with the bolt handle. We do have a 30-day customer satisfaction guarantee through Oryx as well so you can buy and try it without any issue!
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    Looks like it was designed with warmer climates in mind...

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    Quote Originally Posted by USPfan View Post
    Looks like it was designed with warmer climates in mind...
    It's a polymer wrapped chassis, so it is great in all weather conditions.
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