AICS stocks ...

Cool looking. I think you are the best gun smith in all of Alerta on the tactical side. From now your new name is twisted tactical enterprises. ( TTE )
 
I had a change to Flute some more rifles barrel today,2 new addition 6.5 one in 260rem LTR and the other are 26"heavy varmint 6.5X55SM.
Not Enough AICS stock, So HS and B&C for Now.
8flue for short one, while Long one got 6 flue.
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That fluting looks amazing the cross hatch one is cool I've never seen anything like it. Very impressive!!!!!
That 6X5/16 flue going one way, and another six going the other way, should of done it closer to the breach, only .05 depth.
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Thanks guys,

I'm really diggin' this platform. Its super simplistic and built to last. If you get tired of it, change the skin color. I for the life of me cannot see any benefit to bedding this stock. The lug slot is nice and snug, when I put the rifle in the chassis it went in nice and smooth and it felt tight and solid. The V block design ensures a solid bond between rifle and stock. This is a huge bonus for me, as I would rather spend money on kit rather then smith fees. Durability wise theres nothing like it, I could go on and on but I think you get the idea.

Anyways I highly recommend this stock system.
 
Very Good choice: Very Nice, by the Time you dress up the McMillan stock, bedded, added bottom and magazine it would coast way more then AICS Stage II, but without the folding stock option.
 
NOOB question

so u can buy the rem 700 , then spend $1250 on the stock and u basically have a Clone of the REAL gun ? frig stevens 200 i really like the way this looks .
 
NOOB question

so u can buy the rem 700 , then spend $1250 on the stock and u basically have a Clone of the REAL gun ? frig stevens 200 i really like the way this looks .

A Rem action in an AICS stock is nowhwere remotely close to a real AI, whether it be an AW or AE.
 
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