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Tikka204

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  1. Picatinny rail by Near Manufacturing to fit action 1 ie 223/222/17 Cal. Sako 75 (I believe it also fits the 85 action)Super low profile interference fit rail in as new condition. These are like hens teach to get hold of£180 posted within mainland uk
  2. Thanks 6x47 Laplace but I think that one has sold over on the SD. Cheers N
  3. I’m after a baffle in .243/6mm for my Wildcat Evo moderator if anyone has one gathering dust they’d like to sell. Cheers N
  4. For sale a ASE Ultra SL5 .30 Cal. Stainless moderator with 15x1 thread. In very good little used condition (was on .243). The moderator has been covered in black shrink grip tubing (easily removed), this prevents scratching and scraping, if you lean the rifle against a stone wall, and significantly reduces mirage. (I’m in Northumberland)£100
  5. For sale my Digex N450. Bought this to use on my 204 whilst my Drone Pro was off the rifle being serviced. It’s in as new condition and comes with 3 batteries, charger and 850nm illuminator. £850 posted to mainland uk.
  6. Hi Wapinschaw, have a look at the Staffordshire Synthetics Website it shows all the stocks they do. The stocks are available in 3 composite options ranging from glass to carbon/Kevlar/glass. After choosing the style and composite, there’s a long list of extras to add ie I letting, pillar bedding, glass bedding, recoil pad, sling studs and paint finish. The stock I have for sale has all of these options including the full factory bedding job and a nice green finish. All the benefits of the Sako 75 wooden stock but with the durability, stability and rigidity of a composite. Unlike many composite stocks, including the Robertson, the stock doesn’t sound hollow when things tap against it. If you pm me your email address I’ll send you more photos of the stock Including some closeups of the bedding. N
  7. Hi, I’ve bought a Robertson silhouette stock, I’d been after a Robertson for some time without success and fitted the Staffordshire stock in the mean time as I couldn’t live with the STD Tikka stock. The Staffordshire stock is almost identical to my wooden Sako stock but lighter, stiffer and the bedding job is far superior too. So I was very happy with it; I’d keep it, but I know it’ll never get used so it may as well go to someone who can appreciate it. N
  8. BumpDon’t buy a new stock for your T3 until you’ve looked at this. It’s a great stock and has the benefit of full manufacturers pillar and glass bedding so your T3 will drop straight in. This stock significantly improved the accuracy and handling of my T3.N
  9. I’ve decided to sell my Staffordshire Synthetic Stocks Tikka T3 stock. It’s a Sako 75b style stock in Carbon/Kevlar/Glass with the nicest aluminium pillar and full glass bedding job I’ve seen (you can even see the rifles engravings in the bedding). The stock, which is in unmarked condition, is very stiff, handsome and relatively light with a barrel channel that will accept a light or heavy barrel (I had a T3 X lite in it). A Tikka T3 will just drop straight in as will the standard or custom bottom metalwork giving the action a fully supported and solid fit. If you’re not familiar with Staffordshire Synthetic Stocks, take a look at their website; they’re very nice hand made stocks made in the uk by Daniel Ryan. This is the style of stock. https://www.staffs-synthetic-stocks.com/product-detail.php?pid=26 Its a synthetic copy of a Sako 75 stock including palm swell and chequering fore and aft. Currently fitted with but extension though this can easily be removed. The stock, with its bedding, recoil pad and green finish cost around £750. I’m after £450 posted in the uk. I've attached photos but have more available showing the condition and how good the bedding is etc.
  10. Hi, can you tell me is this stock still for sale? Thanks Tikka204
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