AirMaks Arms at The British Shooting Show
News Events
Create a FREE business profile and join our directory to showcase your services to thousands.
Create my profile now!Called the Precision Rimfire, the action is taken from Ruger’s American Rimfire sporter, but they have substituted an 18-inch, heavy barrel and dropped it into a rigid glass-filled nylon chassis with free-float MLOK forend. As I discovered, features are near identical. So, let’s start at the back end.
Butt, butt
The butt is adjustable for both length of pull (LOP) and comb height and visually a tad different, plus it does not fold. There’s a dog leg, half-length, skeletonised strut that the rear telescopic section slides into. The rubber pad is good and thick and shows a lower gripping hook with Picatinny rail for a monopod with ambi, QD sling swivel sockets. The comb is a horseshoe shape and as well as vertical adjustment it also offers a bit of fore and aft movement too. Nice, is the fact both axes are controlled by a single lever, with LOP going from 12- to 15.5-inches.
The grip is AR-like with a fill-in back strap, but anything AR will fit; always useful! I tried a Trinity Force; rubber over-moulded unit that went straight on. The safety angle is 45⁰ for FIRE and flips down to 90⁰ parallel to the bore for SAFE and is reversible. Feed uses the generic 10/22 magazine with the original 10-round rotary or the 15 and 25-round BX banana sticks; it comes with the BX-15 as standard. The mag release catch is extended and positioned at the rear of the large and flared well. A Ruger Marksman Adjustable™ trigger is fitted, which can be adjusted from 2.25- to 5lbs, with the Allen key for the job stored inside a trap in the tang; sweet. It shows the Glock/Savagetype blade-in-blade lever that negates the risk of accidental operation
RESERVE WITH DEPOSIT
WE CAN TAKE YOUR EXISTING FIREARM OFF YOUR LICENCE IMMEDIATELY AND ADVERTISE ON YOUR BEHALF TILL SOLD, PLEASE ASK.
*FIREARM STORAGE AVAILABLE*
Can be sent to your local RFD for £20