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Thread: Kiwi made Howa mini ultralight chassis a reality?

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    Quote Originally Posted by gimp View Post
    Anyone put a folding stock on one of these? Sourced a 1913 folding stock adapter anywhere? Keeping a longer barrel & having a lightweight folding stock sounds vaguely appealing
    I've fitted quite a few for customers. Ken's Sig stock knuckles can be fitted to the std elude stock.

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    Quote Originally Posted by robhughes-games View Post
    I wonder if a takedown conflicts with the same regulations? Haven't looked at it too hard. Be an interesting thing to argue that when the barrels not attached it's not a rifle. Guess hardy does it too.
    To my understanding if the takedown means that the fiream is inoperable (think bergara ba13 or hardys swap barrel) its fine...

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    A rifle can be as small and compact as you like if it is disassembled to the point it can't be fired when it measures anything less than 762cm.
    With the barrel off it is just "rifle parts". The law is written to combat the easy concealment of a usable firearm

    I did all the legal research and got Police advise at the time of designing the takedown. A quick release butt stock got the big "no can do".. it needed to incorporate the use for tools to remove the stock and the barrel has to be removed first.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wingman View Post
    A rifle can be as small and compact as you like if it is disassembled to the point it can't be fired when it measures anything less than 762cm.
    With the barrel off it is just "rifle parts". The law is written to combat the easy concealment of a usable firearm

    I did all the legal research and got Police advise at the time of designing the takedown. A quick release butt stock got the big "no can do".. it needed to incorporate the use for tools to remove the stock and the barrel has to be removed first.
    Exactly.

    So are there plans for an elude takedown option? Would turn a short barrelled 6.5 grendel into the perfect pack rifle imho.

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    Quote Originally Posted by STC View Post
    Exactly.

    So are there plans for an elude takedown option? Would turn a short barrelled 6.5 grendel into the perfect pack rifle imho.
    There are already a few floating around

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    Re take down, as far as I'm concerned it's no different to the fact a standard howa mini is under 762 if you use tools to take the stock off. Same thing with more or less every rifle out there that only has one or 2 action screws and can still be fired as a barreled action out of the stock...
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    Quote Originally Posted by robhughes-games View Post
    For all those with chassis and those that want them.
    Have the bag riders done up. Come in at 30grams with the need cap screw. $60+postAttachment 245272
    Hey mate, do you have any bag riders left? Will flick you a PM
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sidetrack View Post
    It’s taken quite a while and a lot of searching for a suitably sized compact hardcase for the Mini. There’s a gap in internal sizing around the 600mm length. Usually cases top out at 245mm then jump to 700+ or they’re too bulky. Success came from a NZ Airsoft website and at $130.00 delivered, it’s just right.
    An ideal job for an average Sunday mucking around with fitment.

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    They’re just standard m-lok covers. Got them in packs of 12 on AliExpress.
    “Age is a very high price to pay for maturity”

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    Hi to all just thinking on this folding stock design
    if it was set up to fold to the bolt side one would have to lift the bolt to get clearance
    thus rendering a no fire option . Plus it would be slimmer in overall as the bolt over the fold/stock
    rather than the fold on the other side plus action plus ,plus the bolt sticking out
    cheers

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    Well the deer were elusive this very wet weekend but used the opportunity to test the Targex 120gr HP rebated boat tail hunter projectiles on soft targets.
    Also tested a few Nosler 90gr balistic tipped Varmageddons which also grouped very well at 100m.
    A lot of rain fell which also confirmed how durable the choice of materials and finishes on the Elude are. The rifle was wet for days with not a spot of corrosion to be seen.
    I highly recomend the lighter and corrosion resistant Titanium screw kit if you run your Elude's in the wet weather.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wingman View Post
    Well the deer were elusive this very wet weekend but used the opportunity to test the Targex 120gr HP rebated boat tail hunter projectiles on soft targets.
    Also tested a few Nosler 90gr balistic tipped Varmageddons which also grouped very well at 100m.
    A lot of rain fell which also confirmed how durable the choice of materials and finishes on the Elude are. The rifle was wet for days with not a spot of corrosion to be seen.
    I highly recomend the lighter and corrosion resistant Titanium screw kit if you run your Elude's in the wet weather.

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    Where can I buy the screw kit from?
    Rob don't stock it and I can't find quality ones on Ali..
    Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by riflegus View Post
    Where can I buy the screw kit from?
    Rob don't stock it and I can't find quality ones on Ali..
    Cheers
    Nothing wrong with the quality of the Ali bolts, take a guess who makes the worlds supply of Titanium..
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mintie View Post
    My Elude out doing Elude things. Have owned it quite a while now and it is by a country mile the best bush setup I have ever used. It currently has my Pard thermal scope on top but I have a small Leupold 1.5-5x20 that normally lives there. Video in the link is my son head shooting a small goat at 225m, which is a pretty good effort given its a low magnification and old tech thermal scope! You can only just see the tiny black dot of the goat fall down on the opposite hill.

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    Looks mint. What barrel length is that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Project17 View Post
    Looks mint. What barrel length is that?
    12.5"

 

 

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