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17-01-2021, 14:32 #1
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AIM ALPHA Chassis review
I recently collected my new Alpha Chassis from AIM engineering in Centurion. I mounted it on my Howa 6.5 Creed and done. Was I presently surprised when I collected the chassis. It is one solid chassis made out of aluminium with all the bells and whistles; vertical (adjustable) grip, adjustable cheek piece with a cover, LOP adjustable, bag slider and the butt plate can be adjusted vertically. What I love also is the m-lok slots at the bottom of the fore-end. Some other accessories available are ambidextrous thumb rests and an extended picatinny rail which attaches to the fore-end. Took it out to the range yesterday. I shot the rifle off an x-bag and the rifle performed better than I anticipated. One solid platform. 😁😁 Last but not least, one of the best attributes of the chassis is that it didn’t break the bank. Best value that I have been able to find and stoked that I took the chance. Attached is some pics of the chassis. Happy shooting!!D3BBBD1C-7A88-4C90-8104-920287073F1B.jpgD3BBBD1C-7A88-4C90-8104-920287073F1B.jpgA8CE48FB-151C-4E70-B491-CE8D9FADE6BA.jpg
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17-01-2021, 14:48 #2
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Re: AIM ALPHA Chassis review
Ooh nice.
Price?
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17-01-2021, 14:49 #3
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Re: AIM ALPHA Chassis review
And what's the weight of it?
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17-01-2021, 14:56 #4
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Re: AIM ALPHA Chassis review
Paid R7k as seen in the pics. I think it is just shy of 2 kg.
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19-01-2021, 09:42 #5
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Re: AIM ALPHA Chassis review
Hi G19,
Is the mag included?
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22-01-2021, 21:45 #6
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Re: AIM ALPHA Chassis review
Apologies for the belated response. Two metal mags (8 round mags) where included, as well as a picatinny rail which can attached to the fore end.
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23-01-2021, 15:30 #7
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24-01-2021, 08:49 #8
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Re: AIM ALPHA Chassis review
I like what I see.
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31-01-2021, 10:28 #9
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Re: AIM ALPHA Chassis review
Also going to get one of these. Oryx doesn't do it for me. Gun warrior and Invictus are nice. But pricey
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14-02-2021, 09:37 #10
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Re: AIM ALPHA Chassis review
So yesterday I got to see the chassis for the first time in the flesh and shoot it. I think it is a really well built system and you get a lot of value for your money.
I shoot using a Gen5 Warrior chassis,I think this one is gonna get a lot of sales.
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