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New Sig Cross Chassis Based 6.5lb Rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="Jmatt" data-source="post: 1784928" data-attributes="member: 108305"><p>I had a thread going a week ago about sleek lightweight chassis and this was exactly the type of design I was talking about. I've been searching the heck out of the internet for the last few weeks to try to find what all is out there. As soon as I saw the pictures of this, and the weight I thought of the Fix by Q. They seem very similar. And coincidence that both are made in New Hampshire. I wonder how hard it will be to swap out barrels in this new gun. Good to see that companies are responding to what I feel is a gap in the market!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jmatt, post: 1784928, member: 108305"] I had a thread going a week ago about sleek lightweight chassis and this was exactly the type of design I was talking about. I've been searching the heck out of the internet for the last few weeks to try to find what all is out there. As soon as I saw the pictures of this, and the weight I thought of the Fix by Q. They seem very similar. And coincidence that both are made in New Hampshire. I wonder how hard it will be to swap out barrels in this new gun. Good to see that companies are responding to what I feel is a gap in the market! [/QUOTE]
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