Troy Industries Modular Chassis System

The MK1 version ran in excess of 850.00, no grip, no buttstock. The MK2 was being sold recently by fabsports but can't remember how much

I sold my MK1 TROY MCS to a friend but he has been kind enough to let me buy it back hehehehe. For 850.00 :D
I don't like the MK2, they cheaped out and changed it and it's a change that imho, was not for the better.
 
Well, I am a ways away from getting my M14 rifle stock into actual production. I've spent a lot of money so far on this prototype block, the rifle is beautifully bedded, includes eronomic improvements over Troy's and our theory thus far, is that we have a good adjustable system that will improve accuracy. The block that we have remains to be fired but that should be happening Tuesday. I like Troy's stock but mine is better even at this early stage.
 
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Hey you guys ...
I know for a fact that LTR HAS a Brand NEW Shiny Troy stock that we use as a paperweight around the machine shop.

You should all start bugging him to sell that Shiny New Troy stock to you.
He shouldn't be allowed to hoard hard to get kit like that,
when people are crying out for one .....
hee, Hee, HEEE!
[;{)
LAZ 1
 
Production has started on my all new manufacture, kevlar/fiberglass M14S-CQB stock. The days of modding usgi stocks to the CQB config are over... Finally.
The first run of these, super light, super strong, full bottom railed, AR furniture compatable stocks will be availlable to order by may. My aluminum stock is in the works as well but I'm in no hurry.

Can't wait to see more goodies and choices from our dedicated canadian entrepreneurs. Keep up the good work LTR ;)
 
It makes the M14 stupidly heavy. Kind of useless considering it's purpose is to make your M14 into a CQB gun.
 
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