You should have put the barrel and action first, your vertical pistol grip 2nd and 3rd the part below the action. That way you wouldn't have to cut your allen wrenches. Or in another words, if you want get to your action screws you must remove the pistol grip and the part below the action and whala! 🙂 Great videos both of them! 👍
If you want to use an AR grip & Butt Stock choose mother MDT Chassis that uses those. The XRS is designed to function & look more like a conventional stock. Othman than that it was am An awesome video
3:36 Look how easily the cheek piece comes off. There's no locking mechanism. It's only held in place by the traction of those two screws, which can easily come loose. I lost the cheek piece of my XRS chassis while I was hunting due to this, and they do not sell replacements.. Quite a bummer on a 650€ stock. :'(
@@jonathans3524 No. At the time they had a policy of not shipping to Europe due to the war. Don't remember if I contacted MDT directly, but I tried through my importer and got no answer. I made one myself at work from a piece of birch plywood and two stainless steel bolts. Looks just fine painted matte black and lacquered.
KRG Bravo is a lesser option when you factor in all the accessories you would like on it for competition or more modularity. A hassle to piece together and adds weight significantly. Comparable to a full up aluminum chassis. I had one and bought all the accessories for it, I sold it. Wouldn’t recommend it.
Great video. I am trying to listen to what you are saying, but the music in between is very loud and quite annoying. Can you turn the music off so we can concentrate on what you are saying please. Thanks for making this video.
Thanks for the video and info on this product. Answered all my questions these videos, much appreciated buddy, thank you 😋👍
Now I can add weights to the inside of the stock. Thanks!
You should have put the barrel and action first, your vertical pistol grip 2nd and 3rd the part below the action. That way you wouldn't have to cut your allen wrenches. Or in another words, if you want get to your action screws you must remove the pistol grip and the part below the action and whala! 🙂 Great videos both of them! 👍
excellent take-down video. kudos to you!
Thanks for watching!
Nice pic of M 42 in the background
hell yea great video man
Thanks for these videos!
Great video!
Looks like you had to remove the scope shade because of the enclosed forearm , I guess higher scope rings would help.
If you want to use an AR grip & Butt Stock choose mother MDT Chassis that uses those. The XRS is designed to function & look more like a conventional stock. Othman than that it was am
An awesome video
It looks like you switched to higher rings. What height did you start with & what did you need to make the scope fit?
3:36 Look how easily the cheek piece comes off. There's no locking mechanism. It's only held in place by the traction of those two screws, which can easily come loose. I lost the cheek piece of my XRS chassis while I was hunting due to this, and they do not sell replacements.. Quite a bummer on a 650€ stock. :'(
Did you end up getting a replacement?
@@jonathans3524 No. At the time they had a policy of not shipping to Europe due to the war. Don't remember if I contacted MDT directly, but I tried through my importer and got no answer.
I made one myself at work from a piece of birch plywood and two stainless steel bolts. Looks just fine painted matte black and lacquered.
what magacine u use?
How solid is the magazine when it’s in the mag well? Is there any wiggle room or does it lock in pretty well?
See my other comment for you but more solid than the stock HMR chassis.
what lenght is the barrel?
the b14r comes with an 18 inch barrel from the factory, it looks like the stock barrel, so it should be 18
Do you have to take it fully apart to install a new action ?
no, just slot it in and tighten up. Takes 5 minutes
KRG Bravo is a lesser option when you factor in all the accessories you would like on it for competition or more modularity. A hassle to piece together and adds weight significantly. Comparable to a full up aluminum chassis. I had one and bought all the accessories for it, I sold it. Wouldn’t recommend it.
Im surprised the butt is only plastic. Figured there'd be a metal skeleton
Great video. I am trying to listen to what you are saying, but the music in between is very loud and quite annoying. Can you turn the music off so we can concentrate on what you are saying please. Thanks for making this video.
Disappointed at how cheesie the buttstock is. Inside looks flimsy thin to me on an otherwise solid design.