New stocks from GRS: Berserk Synthetic

yer they wont make mine so why make five left handed ones ;) its pants why ONLY offer to a limited few ?? What about us odd balls :norty:
 
No problem. McEvoy Guns. At the link I posted earlier.

A a mate sorted the action screw problem today so I'm good to go! Photos to follow.
 
No problem. McEvoy Guns. At the link I posted earlier.

A a mate sorted the action screw problem today so I'm good to go! Photos to follow.

I ended up ordering through my local gunshop and they matched the McAvoy price.
I've also got mate on the case with the action screw fix as he hasn't got much on at work.
Happy days!
 
Just fitted mine today with varmint barrel, plenty room, had to take small moulded pin off trigger housing to fit back on though
 
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I've got mine fitted and its distinctive looks are growing on me.
I took a while setting up the adjustments, and it is very comfortable prone. It weighs 1446g compared to 952g for the factory synthetic, so just over 1lb heavier. The factory bottom plastic was a snug fit, and the magazine cycles perfectly.
There was plenty of barrel channel clearance around my factory Varmint barrel, possibly even enough for a bull barrel profile.
So far so good and it seems to be a good value upgrade.
 
what no left hand version :cry:

The problem is that the moulds for a polymer stock cost a fortune so they have to make lots and lots of stocks to pay for themselves and then make a profit for GRS.

Setting up a machine to cut a stock from a laminate blank only costs time, which is why GRS began with laminate and offer a wider range of styles in it.

The advantage of producing a polymer stock is that once you've got the tooling sorted out, each stock can be produced both quickly and cheaply.

Or at least that's how I understand it.
 
yer they wont make mine so why make five left handed ones ;) its pants why ONLY offer to a limited few ?? What about us odd balls :norty:


Id order 2 for the T3 if they did a L/H version so thats 7 just from this list :( Does **** me off

ATB
 
The problem is that the moulds for a polymer stock cost a fortune so they have to make lots and lots of stocks to pay for themselves and then make a profit for GRS.

Setting up a machine to cut a stock from a laminate blank only costs time, which is why GRS began with laminate and offer a wider range of styles in it.

The advantage of producing a polymer stock is that once you've got the tooling sorted out, each stock can be produced both quickly and cheaply.

Or at least that's how I understand it.


But over 40% of people are left handed?

Not a lot of L/H options out there especialy at this price so invest and reep the benifit of a limited supply market place
 
Id order 2 for the T3 if they did a L/H version so thats 7 just from this list :( Does **** me off

ATB


Make that 8! - it's fecking ridiculous how hard it is to get a half decent synthetic stock - it's either stuck in the US, stupidly expensive, or not available in left hand...ggrrrr
 
they fit a dm m8

not hearing much about these stocks,,,, fibreglass pillar bedding , flex on the pod etc,,,not sure if i want to take off my bell and carlson full alloy chassis but twice as heavy than the beserk,,,


Does anyone know if the remy SA takes standard bottom metal for a BDL or will it take DM aswell?
 
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