When you say you cant fit an mfr stock to a rapid mk2 action without modding is that beacuse of the 400cc bottle? if im using a 280cc that should fit fine?
Bought a Theoben Mk. 1 laminated Field Target stock off here a while back with the intention of putting a Mk. 1 R7 17 action in it.
Then discovered only an early action with the Gold Medal Trigger would fit.
On a visit to Custom Stock (local to me) on another "mission" I happened to take the stock along and they kindly machined out the rear of the inletting to allow any Mk. 1 action to fit ! Early or Current.....Brill ! They also had to take a bit off the back of the trigger enclosure to allow the current trigger to move when pulled.
Still not got round to doing anything with it though so I may "move it on" in time.
On the subject of "laquered finish", CS do put a sealing/laquer coating on their stocks but I'm not certain exactly what it is although I've seen them do it.
"B'rider"
When you say you cant fit an mfr stock to a rapid mk2 action without modding is that beacuse of the 400cc bottle? if im using a 280cc that should fit fine?
the new mk1's fit mk2 stock without doing anything
Last edited by Rapidnick; 22-11-2010 at 08:14 AM.
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UPDATE
Since I started this thread Theoben have standardised the production of the Rapid. Now the blocks fitted to all of them are basically the same with the scalloped loading port and series 4 trigger with wide blade. The term Rapid 1 now applies to the standard Rapid block described above fitted with a short bottle valve and stock with a metal trigger guard. The legal limit Rapid 2 has a regulator and can be fitted in all of the current Rapid stocks. The FAC variants have longer barrels and either a fast flow valve or regulator which are the same length as each other and so again will fit in all of the modern stocks..
A block fitted with the short valve AND 400/500cc bottle can fit in the ambi stock which has a metal trigger guard but will NOT fit in the R2 stock-the one with no metal trigger guard or provision for fitting one only because the short bottle valve will not allow sufficient clearance for the shoulders of the 400cc bottle. It is however fine with the 280cc bottle. A block fitted with a regulator or fast flow valve will fit in all of the current Rapid stocks.
I hope this is clear. For fitting older actions and stocks the guidance given in my original thread and updated should give the information needed.
Last edited by Rapidnick; 04-02-2011 at 07:33 AM.
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thanks nick been a great help
My s type stock takes only minimum oil before excess needs removing so would say they are lacquered
ask kev g he knows so much about the theobens
Last edited by kevG; 20-04-2014 at 03:48 PM.
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Just thought i'd ask: Will a 1993 MK1 with kevg regulator and charlie datuna trigger fit in a MFR stock using a 280cc bottle?
Cheers
Daz
Not once have i said u no nothing i said u talk and after having having access to your admin as with many others for a good four years as well as the other rapid forum i left a good year ago i think ive got every right to say your nothing but a tax free buisness fleecing your members for after market parts what arnt needed be gratefull we left it there and informed spuddy of his incompitence in giving alot of lads admin rights instead of letting the likes of your so called honarry members like big al ect Know what your really think of them but think on about it if alot was copy and pasted wont you kev !