Gemini, Anschutz, MEC, ???
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Gemini, Anschutz, MEC, ???
Hi everyone, I would appreciate anyones comments, whatever they may be about my upcoming rifle purchase.
I had been thinking of a rifle with an alu stock. My options would appear to be ..
1) anschutz 2013 alu
2) gemini fr703 with 1913 barrelled action
3) MEC project stock with 1913 barrelled action.
I would be putting the 1913 rather than the 2013 in the other stocks otherwise it would be too expensive.
I am not sure about my options as I will only be able to see the anschutz 2013 alu before purchase.
I dont know anything about the MEC but it is in a similar price range.
I have seen some information that the gemini is better build quality (same for mec) than the anschutz alu stock.
What I have read is that both gemini and MEC have better butts than the anschutz (which the hook seems to break easily?). A good butt is important to me.
I am reasonably tall, 6'2", with long arms. This makes me nervous about stocks that I cannot try before I buy.
I didnt consider walther or feinwerkbau because I dont know about them, as well as not having a local distributor.
If you got this far then any information for or against these options would be very much appreciated :)
Thanks,
Jason
I had been thinking of a rifle with an alu stock. My options would appear to be ..
1) anschutz 2013 alu
2) gemini fr703 with 1913 barrelled action
3) MEC project stock with 1913 barrelled action.
I would be putting the 1913 rather than the 2013 in the other stocks otherwise it would be too expensive.
I am not sure about my options as I will only be able to see the anschutz 2013 alu before purchase.
I dont know anything about the MEC but it is in a similar price range.
I have seen some information that the gemini is better build quality (same for mec) than the anschutz alu stock.
What I have read is that both gemini and MEC have better butts than the anschutz (which the hook seems to break easily?). A good butt is important to me.
I am reasonably tall, 6'2", with long arms. This makes me nervous about stocks that I cannot try before I buy.
I didnt consider walther or feinwerkbau because I dont know about them, as well as not having a local distributor.
If you got this far then any information for or against these options would be very much appreciated :)
Thanks,
Jason
The Geminis are very good, so you shouldn't worry. The new model stock has been introduced to allow even more adjustment. I can't imagine anyone NOT fitting a Gemini.
Yes the MEC and Gemini butt-plates are better than the Anschutz (plenty of people use the Anschutz, and its not bad), however the Gemini is much much better. You can I think have the Gemini butt fitted to an MEC stock.
The 2013 alu is quite popular; I think the doubts about it come from the manufacture of the stock. The casting method is thought to result in a weaker stock than machining; some anschutz alu stocks have broken, but there are an awful lot out there that haven't.
Fit a Gemini butt to whatever you buy! They really are worth it.
Tim S
Exeter UK
Yes the MEC and Gemini butt-plates are better than the Anschutz (plenty of people use the Anschutz, and its not bad), however the Gemini is much much better. You can I think have the Gemini butt fitted to an MEC stock.
The 2013 alu is quite popular; I think the doubts about it come from the manufacture of the stock. The casting method is thought to result in a weaker stock than machining; some anschutz alu stocks have broken, but there are an awful lot out there that haven't.
Fit a Gemini butt to whatever you buy! They really are worth it.
Tim S
Exeter UK
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Try this.
http://www.hps-tr.com/index.htm
http://www.hps-tr.com/index.htm
System Gemini U.S.
I can provide any information needed along with current pricing and availability of the FR-703 and any other HPS- System Gemini Products
email: jay@dropnone.com
email: jay@dropnone.com