LSI Now Shipping ORYX Bolt-Action Chassis-Rifle Stocks by MDT

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posted on April 9, 2020
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Legacy Sports International (LSI) is now shipping the MDT-made ORYX chassis-rifle stocks for bolt-action rifles. A drop-in ready upgrade, this aluminum chassis replaces the firearm's standard rifle stock, to provide a more accurate and ergonomic shooting experience. With a 13.25- to 15-inch length of pull, the chassis is compatible with AICS magazines, boasts a contoured forend grip for solid hold, and includes an adjustable cheek riser for alignment. Finally, an overmolded pistol grip is designed to fit hands of all shapes and sizes. 

ORYX stocks are compatible with three Howa action sizes—short-action, mini-action and long-action. Additionally, they fit Remington 700 short-action, Ruger American short-action, Savage 110 short-action and Tikka short-action model rifles. For more information on these stocks, which come sin OD Green, Flat Dark Earth and Gray, please visit legacysports.comMSRP: $399

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