FX Dreamline GRS Now Available

FX Airguns are proud to announce their collaboration with GRS continues with the introduction of the FX Dream-Classic GRS Stock.

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When it comes to hand-crafted rifle stocks, no one holds a flame to famed Norwegian stock maker GRS. Their rifle stocks are pure works of art that will take your shooting to a whole new level.

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GRS build highly adjustable laminate stocks recognized globally as the premier stock maker. The GRS Dreamline stocks are dedicated right or left-handed with the incredible GRS ergonomic grip. The GRS grip, offset and angled; provides unsurpassed shooting comfort. The rear of the stock features tool-free push button adjustments for both the adjustable cheek piece and buttpad for length of pull; everything to tailor-fit your shooting experience.

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The forend of the GRS stock features a UIT rail (also known as an Anschutz rail). This T-slot track shaped aluminum rail allows for the mounting of a sling, bipod, hamster (raised forend) or other shooting accessories. When not in use, the recessed design of the UIT rail allows a flat broad forend for shooting off-hand. The design is simply unsurpassed and caters to all the shooting situations you may find yourself in.

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The FX Dream-Classic GRS is now available to all FX dealers worldwide. The GRS Dreamline stock will also be sold separately for
existing Dreamline owners.

There are currently a few of these already in the states at a few dealers. Others dealers should be adding this configuration soon (as well as selling the stock separately)

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Why are you misleading people? You should say available for preorder with a delivery next year sometime.




Utah air actually has 3 in .25 in stock, only wish they have a .177 version in stock. 


i had to ask and Utah air sells over 300 FX Airguns a month and over 100 Impacts alone so the wait won’t be a year. Funny I don’t don’t people complain about waiting for over a hear for a Delta wolf or over 2 years for evol or JSAR or even longer for a Thomas. Did you order a FX and had to wait for a year? If so you should change where you guy them from. 
 
Why are you misleading people? You should say available for preorder with a delivery next year sometime.




Utah air actually has 3 in .25 in stock, only wish they have a .177 version in stock. 


i had to ask and Utah air sells over 300 FX Airguns a month and over 100 Impacts alone so the wait won’t be a year. Funny I don’t don’t people complain about waiting for over a hear for a Delta wolf or over 2 years for evol or JSAR or even longer for a Thomas. Did you order a FX and had to wait for a year? If so you should change where you guy them from.

Well i highly doubt utah sold or should i say shipped 300 fx airguns last month as most fx guns on their site have been out of stock. I’ve personally been waiting for a Airgun from them for 3 months and thought it would be a christmas present to myself not a late birthday present so i think i have a right to be a bit upset. If you check around the country nobody has many fx air rifles in stock and if you have been watching anyone that that shows an expected arrival date they keep pushing the date farther out. I feel im doing my part to support the industry but I don’t think its right to have to pay someone else’s business expenses so i can wait for a product to arrive at their convince . Would you go to mcdonalds today for a burger and have to go back next week to get it too?
 
Why are you misleading people? You should say available for preorder with a delivery next year sometime.




Utah air actually has 3 in .25 in stock, only wish they have a .177 version in stock. 


i had to ask and Utah air sells over 300 FX Airguns a month and over 100 Impacts alone so the wait won’t be a year. Funny I don’t don’t people complain about waiting for over a hear for a Delta wolf or over 2 years for evol or JSAR or even longer for a Thomas. Did you order a FX and had to wait for a year? If so you should change where you guy them from.

Well i highly doubt utah sold or should i say shipped 300 fx airguns last month as most fx guns on their site have been out of stock. I’ve personally been waiting for a Airgun from them for 3 months and thought it would be a christmas present to myself not a late birthday present so i think i have a right to be a bit upset. If you check around the country nobody has many fx air rifles in stock and if you have been watching anyone that that shows an expected arrival date they keep pushing the date farther out. I feel im doing my part to support the industry but I don’t think its right to have to pay someone else’s business expenses so i can wait for a product to arrive at their convince . Would you go to mcdonalds today for a burger and have to go back next week to get it too?

Some people know that there is going to be a long wait time when they pre-order a gun. But when I ordered a FX Air gun at that time was supposed to have been in stock two weeks ago and yes they keep pushing the date out further and further. I’m not gonna wait too much longer and gonna cancel my order and buy Daystate instead.I ordered that gun because they told me it would be in stock in two weeks. I worked in manufacturing all my life and we always meet our deadlines 99% of the time no matter what it took to do it.
 
@solo1: I must of got lucky, my dream-tac compact cam in a week and half after been told 8 week, guess being odd ball .117 buyer helped. While I get what you are saying it all desirable guns are that long of wait, I even waited over 2 month for pellets. With everyone home shooting Airguns the done side is demand far exceeds supply. So if the dealer give you wrong information then it’s dealers fault not FX, even then they are people too and not right all the time and at the mercy of what FX can get to them. However I agree that they should provide proper expectation!



At the end of the day it’s just a hobby and when I read threads like people finally got their rifle 2 years after paying full amount and not able to dispute the charges anymore I feel better about my 2-3 month wait. Even crosman didn’t have supply for a good while which tells you just how bad the situation it. 
 
@solo1: I must of got lucky, my dream-tac compact cam in a week and half after been told 8 week, guess being odd ball .117 buyer helped. While I get what you are saying it all desirable guns are that long of wait, I even waited over 2 month for pellets. With everyone home shooting Airguns the done side is demand far exceeds supply. So if the dealer give you wrong information then it’s dealers fault not FX, even then they are people too and not right all the time and at the mercy of what FX can get to them. However I agree that they should provide proper expectation!



At the end of the day it’s just a hobby and when I read threads like people finally got their rifle 2 years after paying full amount and not able to dispute the charges anymore I feel better about my 2-3 month wait. Even crosman didn’t have supply for a good while which tells you just how bad the situation it.

You seem to be missing the point and i hope fx is reading this also. If i was a manufacturer and was promising things I didn’t have soon i would be out of business. Fx should not be trying to sell another product they don’t have before they fill orders for the last product they didnt have this is just bad business. The consumer should not be supporting the manufacture before hand so that when he has enough in the bank he can just call it quits and have it be too bad for whatever orders are left
 
Some of you guys are missing the point. This isn’t a new rifle for FX, this is a new stock option on an existing platform, backordered or not, that simply gives end users new options for the rifle. I get that other manufacturers think a new stock option qualifies as an announcement and that they don’t need to innovate the rifle any more for another year (cough cough, “New” Brocock Safari anyone?) but I don’t see the need to bitch at FX about this.

They clearly are the clear in-demand PCP rifle (and for a reason). Like Qball stated Utah moves over 300 FX rifles a month (my guess is that is a modest number and it’s much higher) so CLEARLY FX is shipping in rifles and I’m sure they want to fill demand as quickly as possible. Just like every other gun manufacturer right now (anyone tried to buy a firearm lately, much of the same demand and shortage issue going on). And I also think it is wise to realize what the store owner is guessing (or hoping on receiving a rifle) probably isn’t necessarily coming from the manufacturer. I know my favorite shop tells me what they’ve been seeing, but ultimately tells me a worst-case scenario to help set my expectations. Best to under promise and over deliver which I appreciate. But yes, sucks for all of us about the current wait times.

Oh, one more clarifying thought that I see often. These unfulfilled pre-orders don’t benefit the manufacturer monetarily. Just because you pay your shop for a gun (or often a deposit) doesn’t mean that FX gets that money. Perhaps in the case of direct ship manufacturers like the Raptor, but for everyone buying from a dealer, they pay for the rifles when they get them (or may even have terms), they’re not paying for the rifles months in advance. Make sense?