R.A.W. Announces Air Rifle Chassis System

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( Minor Hill, Tennessee - January 23, 2020) R.A.W. Airguns, in partnership with the design team of its parent company, AirForce Airguns, is bringing a new air rifle chassis system to market in 2020. Designed around the growing air gun competition shooting scene, this rugged aluminum air rifle chassis takes its cues from similar systems used by PRS, .22 NRL, and tactical precision shooters. The R.A.W. air rifle chassis system is available as both a complete rifle or a stand-alone chassis that owners of existing R.A.W. rifles can drop their barreled action into. Versions of the chassis system compatible with R.A.W. TM1000, TM1000x, HM1000, and HM1000x receivers allow this system to take any R.A.W. rifle to the next level of modularity and customizability. 


The R.A.W. air rifle chassis system will accommodate any AR-15 compatible stock or pistol grip with no modification. It also features 
generous M-LOK® mounting points allowing end-users to add a multitude of off the shelf M-LOK® compatible accessories to their rifle. In addition, R.A.W. will also be releasing a number of M-LOK® accessories throughout 2020 that will be specific to popular airgun benchrest and field target shooting disciplines. 

R.A.W. has also partnered with American Built Arms of Glenn Rock, PA to provide the standard furniture for the R.A.W. chassis line of completed air rifles. The American Built Arms Ultimate Sniper Stock (U.S.S.) features true ambidexterity with an adjustable cheek rest that can be set up for both left and right-handed shooters, A Fixed/Adjustable™ design that creates a rock-solid stock that eliminates movement and noise, and a spring-loaded butt pad extends 1.25” with the touch of a button and is adjustable in .45” increments with four positions. R.A.W. rifles that ship with American Built Arms furniture will also ship with a SBR*P pistol grip and Mod*X buffer tube. 

The new air rifle chassis system from R.A.W. promises to give today’s modern airgun shooter the pinnacle airgunning experience in terms of accuracy, adjustability, and quality of construction. The new R.A.W. air rifle chassis system will be featured in the AirForce/R.A.W. booth (booth #16127) at the NSSF SHOT Show 2020 in Las Vegas, Nevada. 

Established in 1998, AirForce Airguns was the first company to mass-produce high-quality PCP air rifles in the United States. Every AirForce rifle features a German-made Lothar Walther match grade barrel with all other components being manufactured and assembled in their Ft. Worth, Texas-based manufacturing facility. AirForce Airguns, a founding member of the Airgun Sporting Association, 
continues to work to educate legislators and regulators about airguns on a local, state, and national level. In 2018 AirForce Airguns 
acquired RAW Airguns and continues to manufacture RAW rifles in the original RAW factory in Minor Hill, Tennessee.
Serious airgunning starts at AirForce Airguns.
For more information on AirForce Airguns, visit the website www.airforceairguns.com or write to AirForce Airguns, P.O. Box 2478, Fort 
Worth, Texas 76113
(M-LOK® is a registered mark of MagPul Industries Corp.)
 
Hey All! We are just getting back from the show, what a wild ride! Thank you all for the responses on the new chassis system, we have been working on it for almost 18 months and we are excited to have finally shown it off! 

We know there are lots of questions, especially about the HM Micro and we will be keeping you all updated as we get closer to releasing them.

In regard to pricing, the MSRP on the Chassis rifles and the stand-alone chassis systems are as follows: 

HM1000x LRT Chassis Rifle ( full-length) - MSRP $1999.95

HMX/TMX Chassis Only - MSRP $349.95

HM/TM Chassis Only - MSRP $349.95

HMX/TMX Chassis w/ AB Arms Stock and Pistol Grip - $449.95

HM/TM Chassis w/ AB Arms Stock and Pistol Grip - $449.95

Another thing to note, if you have a TM or BM500 with a flat gauge block you will need to upgrade to a V-block gauge block when using the chassis system. The Chassis rifles and stand-alone chassis should be heading to dealers pretty soon as we are already getting orders and we are striving to get them built as fast as possible.

We do not have pricing on the Micro's at this time, but we should fairly soon as we know it has got a huge response and we will be working to get it to market ASAP. 

As soon as our crates arrive back at the shop from SHOT Show I will take a bunch more detailed photos of the micro prototype to give you a better look. 

In the meantime feel free to ask away any questions that you might have either here on the forum or via our Facebook page. 

Thanks All!!