Body
The SCS has 3 QD attachment points (one on each side and one on the bottom) to give the shooter multiple choices for carrying. The SCS also has a provision on the bottom of the stock to allow for the attachment of a Picatinny rail. The user is able to finely adjust the LOP by using the wheel mechanism located on the body of the SCS. LOP can be locked into position by tightening the lower bolt. The angle of the SCS can also be adjusted by loosening the top two screws on the body. This allows the body to align with the buffer tube by using the scribe mark down the buffer tube and the offset scribe mark on the SCS body.
Carriage
The carriage allows the user to finely adjust the cheek riser height through adjustment of the wheel. The position of the cheek riser can be locked in by tightening the set screws on the side of the carriage. The carriage also allows the user to adjust the position and angle of the carriage itself. This is done by loosening the bolts beside the wheel.
Buttpad
The buttpad on the SCS can be adjusted horizontally, vertically, and angularly. By loosening the setscrew on the rear portion of the butt pad, the buttpad can be adjusted vertically. Once the buttpad has been moved up, two screws will be revealed. To adjust the angle of the butt pad, or move it in the horizontal plane, these screws must be loosened. The SCS must be used with a custom MDT buffer tube and standard castle nut. This MDT buffer tube has a scribe mark down the center to allow the shooter to zero the angle of the SCS if they wish. On the body of the SCS, there is another machined marking to further allow the shooter to precisely angle their stock to suit their needs.
Specifications
- CNC machined from 6061-T6 aircraft grade aluminum
- Cerakote coating
- Carbine stock interface
- 3 QD attachment points
- Attachment points for 2.5″ Picatinny rail on bottom surface
- Scribe mark on buffer tube and body to zero SCS angle
- Adjustments:
- Buttpad: 1″ LOP adjustment and 1.5″ height adjustment
- Carriage: 1.5″ cheek riser height
- Weights:
- The “Adjustable” SCS weighs 1.91-1.96lbs depending on the length of the buffer tube used and without spacers
- Hardware:
- Castle Nut
NOTES
To clean or inspect the bore of a bolt action rifle equipped with the adjustable SCS, you will need to loosen and rotate the cheek-piece carriage down and out of the way.
LENGTH OF PULL
Length of Pull (LOP) in relation to our chassis systems are outlined below. For the ESS Chassis, the length includes the required adapter. For the LSS-XL Gen 2 Fixed Chassis, the length includes the MDT Lockplate.
Stock Length | |
LOP ESS | 13 ¼” – 14 ¼” |
LOP LSS & LSS-22 | 12 ⅝” – 13 ⅝” |
LOP LSS-XL | 11 ⅝” – 12 ⅝” |
LOP HS3 | 11 ⅝” – 12 ⅝” |
LOP TAC21 | 13″ – 14″ |
LOP LSS-XL Gen2 Carbine | 13″ – 14″ |
LOP LSS-XL Gen2 Fixed | 12″ – 13″ |
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