Ragnarok meets MDT

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  • čas přidán 11. 12. 2021
  • Adapting the Modular Driven Technologies SRS-X Elite stock to the GRS Ragnarok chassis.
    Featured:
    Blaser R8 Professional with Match/Hunt trigger
    GRS Ragnarok chassis
    MDT SRS-X Elite stock
    mdttac.com/mdt-srs-short-skel...
    custom made stock adapter
    308 Winchester Match barrel
    Insight Arms Heathen muzzle brake
    US Optics bubble level
    Blaser Picatinny scope base
    Check out this company too: gs-stocks.com/en/
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Komentáře • 9

  • @brunoknez5680
    @brunoknez5680 Před rokem

    Nice work
    Where can i get one of these adapters and that but stock?

    • @landsandgroovesproductions8157
      @landsandgroovesproductions8157  Před rokem

      Bruno,
      Pardon the delayed reply.
      The chassis and a spare adapter are at Rinkor Arms now. I traded these and other items for a Raven Euro stock which I will review in a future video.
      Contact Brian or Steve at Rinkor Arms for price and availability:
      rinkorarms.com
      The adapter is fairly easy for a machinist to make using CAD/CAM. I believe the shop I used said under an hour for design work and less than that for machining. The longest wait was for anodizing. Sorry, I don't have the CAD file.
      The chassis is a GRS Ragnarok and the butt stock is a MDT SRS-X Elite (short version).
      Thanks for your comment!

  • @andreasrydell1078
    @andreasrydell1078 Před 2 lety

    But you cant remove the bolt without the hinge mechanism :/

    • @landsandgroovesproductions8157
      @landsandgroovesproductions8157  Před 2 lety +1

      Andreas,
      True. The cheek piece must be lowered in order to remove the bolt. It was a sacrifice I was willing to make in order to have a more rigid chassis with a greater range of adjustment.
      Fortunately, the MDT stock has numerical markings which facilitate returning the cheek piece to the same position.
      Thanks for your comment and thanks for watching!

  • @daniellindgren1537
    @daniellindgren1537 Před 2 lety

    Did you get any CAD from your gunsmith 🙂?

    • @landsandgroovesproductions8157
      @landsandgroovesproductions8157  Před 2 lety +1

      Daniel,
      The machine shop I used has a CAD for the adapter however they do not wish to open source the program. They are not interested in any further firearms related work.
      Modular Driven Technologies have expressed disinterest in any potential production.
      I have not yet reached out to other chassis manufacturers to see if they would engage this project.
      That's where things stand at this time.
      Thanks for your patience!

  • @daniellindgren1537
    @daniellindgren1537 Před 2 lety

    Do you want to share the cad? Do you still got the same length as the original? Been thinking of your solution for a while 😉.

    • @landsandgroovesproductions8157
      @landsandgroovesproductions8157  Před 2 lety +1

      Daniel,
      Pardon the late reply.
      I will ask the machine shop I hired if they still have the program and let you know.
      The Length Of Pull is about the same as a factory Blaser R8 (14 5/8"). The adapter is 1.00" in length.
      As shown, the LOP is a bit too long for me even with the SRS X Elite fully collapsed. If I had to do it over again I would make the adapter shorter so that I could use the range adjustment on the SRS X Elite stock to fine tune LOP with the optics I use.
      There's a sweet spot for scope placement and LOP on R8's. Too short LOP and the bolt will slam into your face when cycling. Too long and scope ring position becomes problematic (with some optics) as does stretching your neck to get proper eye relief.
      Thanks for your comments and thanks for watching!

    • @daniellindgren1537
      @daniellindgren1537 Před 2 lety

      @@landsandgroovesproductions8157 👍 that sound lovely!