Spectre Superlite 10/22 Chassis

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Spectre Superlite 10/22 Chassis

The ultimate upgrade for your Ruger 10/22—the Spectre Superlite 10/22 Chassis. CNC machined from billet aerospace-grade aluminum and only weighing in at 195g (6.9oz), this chassis delivers unparalleled functionality while drastically reducing weight. Whether you're a casual plinker or grand master USPSA steel challenge shooter the Spectre Superlite 10/22 Chassis is perfect for your lightweight 10/22 build.


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Nice!

Hmm, but 330 grams by the time you add the handguard. Or might it be practical to run with just the basic chassis and grip it under the mag, especially with one of your mag bases? Could be good to advertise it that way if it works.

What's the weight of the previous chassis? Or do I have to take one of my builds apart to find out?

I don't see that interesting stock listed on Magdump. Would need something like that (ideally that carbon fibre one you were teasing awhile back) and it might have to be nonfolding for the build I have in mind.

Congrats on continuing to innovate and bring new product to the Canadian market!
 
Nice!

Hmm, but 330 grams by the time you add the handguard. Or might it be practical to run with just the basic chassis and grip it under the mag, especially with one of your mag bases? Could be good to advertise it that way if it works.

What's the weight of the previous chassis? Or do I have to take one of my builds apart to find out?

I don't see that interesting stock listed on Magdump. Would need something like that (ideally that carbon fibre one you were teasing awhile back) and it might have to be nonfolding for the build I have in mind.

Congrats on continuing to innovate and bring new product to the Canadian market!

The pictured stock is a Midwest Industries stock. We don't currently stock them.

Our Gen 2 10/22 chassis is 595g. The Superlite chassis weighs 265g less. Final weight will of course depend on the stock you use.
 
Would love to see you build an affordable folding 1913 stock. Really like the new brood from MI, but not at those prices. Even SIG stocks are silly expensive. Would like to see the design cues from this merged with your standard chassis. Then follow with one for the AR7. But that's me just dreaming. Keep up the innovation and amazing work!
 
That is honestly pretty damn good looking and very minimalist too, reminds me of the Tandemkross Manticore X lower but for like 1/6th the price, I already have that lower but holy moly, I might get this one aswell, you really hit it out of the ballpark on this one
 
Could you post the LOP with that stock please? Or the distance from the back of the reciever to the end of the picatinny mount. Trying to figure OAL of a potential build.
 
These look really good. I think you could make a nice forend that wraps around the barrel with mlok. Similar to the midwest chassis. I would have bought yours but I want that wrap around look. It looks amazing with the st22 chassis. Maybe something to look into.
 
Even if you drilled and tapped the top of the forend to accept a top peice for modularity.. much like the new rangerpoint Costa forend for their lever actions.
 
It looks like the new chassis only comes forward as far as the trigger group pins, which it reappropriates to secure the chassis to the receiver. The buffer is revised to not be just a simple pin that would fall out without chassis sides up there. Then the magazine is exposed, secured by the receiver at both ends and on top as before, but without the side support provided by a conventional stock or chassis. I believe it would be secure enough that way, but maybe not for using the magazine as a foregrip. Could be handy for clearing jams! The handguard is a completely separate piece from the takedown bolt forward (and theoretically a different version could exist that goes over the top for enthusiasts of that style, but the plan was to be extremely lightweight here it would seem).
 
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