My Evo setup

snsn

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This gun can break your piggy bank LOL :D

Still haven't even shot a round out of it yet LOL. More goodies coming for it, bipod, thumb switch green laser and a brake for the stock barrel.

SN
 
Not really my tastes but still nice :) :cool:

You may find that accuracy out of the stock barrel is not what you were hoping it to be. If this is the case there are other options out there like the GM sporting barrel or you could send the barrel possibly to Randy at CPC and he could rechamber and crown the gun but there may be regulations regarding sending barrels across the border.
 
You have yourself a fine looking rifle snsn. Would you mind letting it slip where you found that evo stock? From what I understand RBP is no longer making them. If I were you I wouldn't put any money into that factory barrel...get a Volquartsen tensioned lightweight barrel or something similar. What's another few hundred right?
 
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Where'd you get that Evo stock? I've been looking for one for a month now and I haven't been able to find one! Sell it to me!!! :D
 
LOL, skeetgunner, that is just a statue that is on the coffee table :wave:

I have heard that the stock barrel sucks, but for the little bit that I will use it I am not too concerned about it, maybe down the road if I decide to use it more. It is more of a wall hanger at this point, but on a good note I did take it out to zero out the scope, it was a full 12" out LOL.
I ordered the evo in October and just got it not too long ago so about 6 months later after all the paperwork bs, well worth the wait now that it is coming together, with all the extra fees and stuff (and upgraded hogue grip) it cost about $500.

No selling this puppy, sorry :popCorn:
From my understanding they are just behind and will still be making it, just when I don't know.

SN
 
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