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Yes prices are ready. Can you tell me what exactly you are looking for? I can provide you only MSRP while dealers could provide you a firm price. Let me know or PM me. Thanks
Could you post a few pictures of the Sheepdog & Shephard rifles from the shot show? Many thanks ��
We have very few pictures of the Sheepdog rifle as the samples are still in the Shotshow crate. Here are some pics of the first prototype of the R7 Sheepdog rifle prior to be painted.
Stay tuned for more pics and specs. Thanks for your patience. Best regards /QUOTE]
Are the Strike Nuke chassis painted as well, I thought the color might be molded into the chassis? What type of paint do you use and how is the durability? Thanks for the answers....
Are the Strike Nuke chassis painted as well, I thought the color might be molded into the chassis? What type of paint do you use and how is the durability? Thanks for the answers....
Cadex Strike Nuke chassis is not color injected, it's painted. There's currently 3 colors available which is Black, Tan (FDE) and OD Green. Cadex use Sherwin-Williams military grade paint for the Strike Nuke and all chassis (except the CDX rifles chassis which use Cerakote) which is believe it or not a paint mainly used for tanks and US bombs! hihihi
The paint is very solid actually. A scratch is a scratch no matter the paint but these two paints have so far shown us that they are great quality and they do not wear easilly.
Best regards
I'm not sure if this has been asked/answered but can the Cadex Nuke Strike chassis be used with the other Cadex actions?
In example, can I swap between stocks with a Cadex Guardian Lite for example, if not, any plans for the future? Thank you.
It says in the catalog that Sheepdog and Shepherd are Rem 700 footprint, are they not? Shouldn't it fit all your Rem 700 chassis?
So can it be for instance Sheepdog in a Light Competition chassis instead of Strike Nuke?
... This is why we do not offer folding stock models for the R7 Sheepdog and Shepherd.
I hope that it helps you to better understand some design technicalities....