Technical
LRI's 2.4ULTACH Installation.
Posted by Chad Dixon on
Thought I'd take a moment and share just what it takes to install a cheek piece on a composite stock. The popularity of our 2.4ULTACH (Ultra Light Titanium Aluminum Cheek Hardware) is high. Almost every rifle we build uses one. In stocks like the "A" series from Manner's Composites it's a slam dunk as the stock/cheek hardware are made as two separate components. Things become more interesting once were commissioned to make this modification on a conventional stock. The first challenge is bringing the part to a level where we can even install the hardware. Just cutting the cheek piece...
About LRI's M700 External Bolt Release
Posted by Chad Dixon on
It's one of the most popular receiver upgrades available for the M700: The side bolt release. The LRI release is 100% machined from bar stock 4130 chromoly steel. We choose this material because it offers the perfect balance between hardness and durability. These parts are not as simple as one might be initially lead to believe. Impact forces applied to the bolt stop's lug surface must be considered. That energy has to be channeled to the receiver itself. This is where our product starts to distinguish itself. First, our bolt stops are wider than most. This is offer a broader...
About Recoil Lugs:
Posted by Chad Dixon on
Taking the time to write up a product description should have been a short and sweet ordeal. Instead it turned into several paragraphs aimed at informing the reader why LRI feels the need to make "yet another part that is the same as everyone else..." -If only it were that simple! The "me too" crowd is something We've never felt the need to subscribe to. I began manufacturing this product (over five years ago now) with the intention of solving the challenges we were confronted with during the course of our full builds. It's not until now that we have an online store...