Review and Range Test of PGW's .338LM SWS the Timberwolf

The grips are standard AR grips, so you can change to anyone you desire. The grip angle is steeper, the grip block that the grip attaches to was designed to place the front strap of the grip at the same angle as the McMillan A series stocks. This was a request from some SF snipers after the first batch had the conventional grip angle of the AR rifles. I've always respected the requests of guys who use our stuff in the field. ;-)

Thanks for the response Steve! Good to hear a bit of a background on that.

I have no doubt as to the functionality of it, I know you guys get your stuff used and tested by some of the most respected snipers in the world.

I guess if I was to get the chassis I would replace the grip with something like this (after removing that "beavertail"):
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Again thanks for the response, and keep building awesome Canadian rifles!
 
My only complaint, which is a very minor one, has to do with the aesthetics of the chassis. I just can't stand the polymer grip that they choose to use with their chassis system. It looks out of place on a $5k+ rifle, and the grip was clearly not designed to be used at that angle. I'm probably alone on this, but it does bugs me.

I don't think your alone on that one, the grip looks out of place and kind of cheap for a rifle like that.
 
Guys - let me comment about the grips on the PGW stuff. They are high quality and feel good in the hand but like PGW Steve said they can be swapped out for the AR grip of choice so it isn't a biggie. FWIW I've used the PGW grips for years and never once felt like the need to make a change. YMMV of course.

Cheers.
 
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