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I was interested in the products you were supposed to have.I Emailed two sponsors to purchase an LSS Chassis for a Tikka T3,guess what none to be had.Get the ones out there that you advertise.Thanks
 
There are a bajillion Lee Enfields in Canada.

How about a Chassis system for an Enfield?

In truth though, you'd have to aim for a sub $400 price point though, since I doubt most people would be willing to spend more than that. So a super-simplified chassis of some sort? It would have to somehow incorporate the original bottom metal and magazine. You wouldn't need a long fore-end rail, just over top of the receiver area. Having it compatible with AR stocks and pistol grips would be a good idea too?

Am I off my rocker?

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I was interested in the products you were supposed to have.I Emailed two sponsors to purchase an LSS Chassis for a Tikka T3,guess what none to be had.Get the ones out there that you advertise.Thanks
Who are the sponsors? We have lots available in our warehouse here. We can't force inventory on our dealers!
 
How about a Chassis system for an Enfield?

In truth though, you'd have to aim for a sub $400 price point though, since I doubt most people would be willing to spend more than that. So a super-simplified chassis of some sort? It would have to somehow incorporate the original bottom metal and magazine. You wouldn't need a long fore-end rail, just over top of the receiver area. Having it compatible with AR stocks and pistol grips would be a good idea too?
It should be possible, but to achieve a lower price point may be difficult. Funny enough we have never been asked to make a chassis for this, and we get requests for all kinds of platforms on a daily basis.
Am I off my rocker?
Do you want an honest answer? :cool:
 
I think most people looking for an enfield want a cheap simple hunting gun. There aren't too many people looking to build their enfields. If a mil surp was to be done an SKS/Mosin/SVT would be nice due to the availability of surplus ammo.
 
An idea, a stray away from the bolt gun idea's, but. What a about a minimalist survival stock for the Ruger 10/22 or Rem 597. Rimfire fans love lots of stocks :)
 
how about something to fit the quality barrelled recievers of some of the milsurps? For a guy who has a really nice slick mauser that has a really crappy or missing stock. Or any old quality rifle
 
I love the lss setup and agree with jaycarver that a lss style chassis with a longer slightly more robust forend (think Macmillan a5) would be fantastic as it would balance out better with the heavy contour 26" plus barrels. I really also like the sounds of a 10/22 minimalist stock, maybe a side or under folder that used an ar or ak pistol grip.
 
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