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Recommended ACR Stock OR ACR folding stock online store with kineticresearchgroup.com? 180-Alpha Chassis (Generation II Chassis) Savage shooters, we listened! When we couldn’t fit the Savage into the X-ray or Whiskey-3 Chassis, we went back to the drawing board and came up with a unique Savage Chassis design that fits all of our design criteria. Keeping with the theme of lightweight and ergonomic, the 180-Alpha, at 3.5lbs, is one of the very few chassis under 4lbs (one other being our X-ray). Despite the low weight, it keeps all the important ergonomic features as well as mounting options for slings, night vision mounts, and other accessories. Like all of our chassis, it accepts AICS magazines (not included) right out of the box with no bottom metal purchase needed, and it has the tried and true V-bedding system cut into the aluminum backbone.

A bag rider will typically increase the capabilities of your buttstock and rifle chassis overall. Depending on what style you choose, bag riders can help balance heavy barrels or simply make it more convenient for rear bag use. Our barrier stops are meant to assist in shooting behind a barrier. These devices can be positioned in a variety of ways including a convex side and a less convex side for optimal placement. The Angled Bag Rider fits most KRG back ends and provides a long, angled surface for optimum rear bag use. Fits: W-3 Gen 4 and newer, all X-ray, all 180 series, all Habu chassis. Restrictions: Not compatible with Bravo Chassis. Find more information at https://kineticresearchgroup.com/product/bravo-chassis/.

X-Ray Chassis (Generation 4) Unprecedented value…This is what the X-Ray chassis provides to you. When you pick up the X-Ray, it will feel nice and light compared to other chassis. You’ll have nearly identical ergonomics to the Whiskey-3 with only a little more time involved in adjusting the different aspects like the length of pull. Furthermore, you’ll have all the standard benefits of a chassis like the use of AICS magazines, a variety of mounting points for slings, barrier stops, etc., and aluminum block bedding for the action while not having to sell off a kidney to pay the price of admission. To accomplish our design intent, we kept the features that everyone wants and needs and eliminated those that weren’t necessary. Then we utilized efficient manufacturing processes to keep production costs down and in turn keep the price to the shooter down. The end result is a hybrid aluminum and polymer chassis that we think you’ll love. We’re proud to present the X-Ray chassis, the result of years of careful design, thought, refinement, and hard work.

Design meets relevant functionality criteria. Functionality criteria are made relevant through input from end users and small arms professionals (not mutually exclusive). Cost is not exorbitant compared to similar products (we reserve the right to make one-off, fun, or ridiculously expensive items made of exotic materials at our discretion). Modularity is emphasized, though considered against cost, complexity and weight. Necessary features are incorporated, advance features are incorporated when the weight/cost penalty is not too high, superfluous features are discarded. Complexity is kept to a minimum to increase durability and manufacturability and to control cost. Product is durable as determined by in-house and end user testing. See additional information on here.