This rifle is as accurate as it is special. It is .22, 30 ft/lb, 110 LG HP model that has been painstakingly upgraded to a full FT platform.
This is how it looked when I bought it.
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This is how it looks now.
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The stock is a FT stock and cost 900 from Germany. Pilkguns was not able to order the stock so I had to get it directly from Germany. It is a true connect version stock which can be broken down by pressing a latch. The current crop of LG110 FT rifles does not have a true take-down stock as you have to unscrew an allen bolt to take the stock down. Mine is a true take down model.
The barrel has been indexed, free floated and cement bedded to the block for ultra-rigid connection but can be taken out if desired. That is one of the reasons for its accuracy. The cost of the rifle to me was:
Rifle 2100
Rail 110 from another member on yellow
Stock 790Euros (appox $1000) with shipping from Germany
Fully adjustable target grip 240
Match trigger blade from pilkguns 90
LDC: 210
Total: 3750
You cannot buy a Steyr 110LG HP with this stock. It comes with a cheap and ugly black stock and is not set up for FT. It took me quite a while to convert this rifle into full FT platform. I am willing to let go of it for $2300. You do the math. USPS Mo only form Non-BOIs. Rifle comes in its own hard case and is brand new. I am on BOI.