As you may have picked up by now I am trying to amass all the Remington M700 chassis systems I saw at this Year's SHOT show -- Here's one I've been waiting about three years since I first heard it was going into development by its designer, Glen Eberle, former US Olympic Biathlon competitor and creator of the Eberlestock packs that top load our rifle.
Glen wanted to make a 700 stock that was all aluminum, and as clean a design at the stocks he started making for his teammates that transformed heavy wooden target rifles into less fatiguing but still as accurate lightweights.
Finally arrived by UPS today:
The Eberlestock M11 Stealth Rifle chassis --

The stock comes with one Accuracy INternational ten rounder --

The skeletonized butt stock is a side folder -- with integral rear rest --

The for end tube can be mounted with Picatinney rails in several configurations --

Receiver comes with AR style MOE pistol grip and converts your long or short action 700 to take Ai magazines -- body is anodized in several color options -- Black, Urban Gray, Military Green and "Dry Earth" pictured here.
The M11 Stealth MSRP's at $1800 with no rails and joins my JAE and Demon Chassis...
Glen wanted to make a 700 stock that was all aluminum, and as clean a design at the stocks he started making for his teammates that transformed heavy wooden target rifles into less fatiguing but still as accurate lightweights.
Finally arrived by UPS today:
The Eberlestock M11 Stealth Rifle chassis --

The stock comes with one Accuracy INternational ten rounder --

The skeletonized butt stock is a side folder -- with integral rear rest --

The for end tube can be mounted with Picatinney rails in several configurations --

Receiver comes with AR style MOE pistol grip and converts your long or short action 700 to take Ai magazines -- body is anodized in several color options -- Black, Urban Gray, Military Green and "Dry Earth" pictured here.
The M11 Stealth MSRP's at $1800 with no rails and joins my JAE and Demon Chassis...
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