AICS prices???

brenden270

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Just curious. I checked the Wolverine website and the prices are not posted for some of their stuff. Anybody have a good idea what an AICS 1.0 or 1.5 are selling for????
 
I got a price list from them a while ago.

Can't remember exactly what the prices were but I think they ranged aroun 1000$-1500$

don't quote me on that and that was also over a year ago so subject to change..
 
something like that..

the base price in the states is 680$ roughly, so not that far off with the exchange rate, duties, etc.

I think the base price from wolverine was more in the 900s somewhere.
 
$1,000 to $1,500 for just the frickin stock???

A McMillan A-5 is $1,000.00 by the time you get all the bells and whistles on.

The top of the line AICS is a perfected folding stock...Were not talking Ram line here.

You get what you pay for.
 
Have to add a detachable mag system to the A5 also which is more so it's not that bad if you think about it.
 
Im thinking a AIC 1.5 would be a good addition for my 'wedding registry';)

I personally would add a C14 Timberwolf to the wedding registry:D! LOL

Wolverine doesn't stock the 1.0 AICS anymore, because AI has stopped production on them. They now only do the 1.5 and 2.0.

The 1.0 just doesn't have the adj cheekpiece, it does have adj butt spacers for LOP adj.

Cheers, Carl
 
No they also have long action chassis systems.

Here is a price quote from an american site:

LONG ACTION (e.g. .300 win mag) Available in tan, green or black.
Stage 1.5 = Fully adjustable - $800
Stage 2 = Fully adjustable + folding stock - $999
 
A McMillan A-5 is $1,000.00 by the time you get all the bells and whistles on.

The top of the line AICS is a perfected folding stock...Were not talking Ram line here.

You get what you pay for.

I bought an A-5 directly from McMillan with all the "bells and whistles" and it was nowhere near a $1000.00, closer to $800.00.
 
just bought the 1.5 from wolverine and it ran me $1165 shipped to the door first impression of the stock is great cant wait to shoot with it
 
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