Compact Model 11 Stealth Chassis from Eberlestock
In the 1980s, Glen Eberle was an Olympic Biathlete with Team USA. Recognizing the benefits of a lighter, more durable rifle stock, Glen invented a radical new biathlon stock that literally “changed the game”. Glen’s lighter stock allowed biathletes to ski faster. His stock was also more rugged than conventional designs, so it could better survive the inevitable tumbles that occur in competition.
Since retiring from Biathlon competition, Eberle has built a successful Idaho-based company that supplies tough field packs and accessories for hunters and the military. But Glen never lost interest in stock design, and over the past few years he has developed an innovative new tactical chassis that is quite different than anything on the market today.
Eberlestock Model 11 Stealth Rifle Chassis system Fits Rem 700s
The Eberlestock Model 11 Stealth Rifle Chassis system is compact, light-weight and strong. Designed to fit Remington 700 actions, the Eberlestock model 11 chassis offers a drop-in, no-gunsmithing solution for tactical shooters. For the Rem 700 and Rem-clone actions, the Model 11 Chassis employs Accuracy Int’l Classic detachable box magazines (DBMs). The folding-stock version of the new Eberle chassis is very compact. Eberle claims it is “the shortest [folding-stock] sniper system in the world”.
The Model 11 Stealth Chassis is in Production Now
The basic Model 11 Stealth Rifle Chassis weighs 4 pounds and costs $1895.00. First availability will be for the Remington Model 700 short action. Next offerings will be for Rem Model 700 long actions, followed by stocks to fit models from other manufacturers. A variety of configuration options are offered, including folding butt-stock and a fore-stock with mounting rails. For more info, visit www.Eberlestock.com, or call Eberlestock USA in Idaho at 877-866-3047 or 208-424-5081.
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Tags: Chassis, Folding Stock, Glen Eberle, Model 11 Stealth Chassis, Sniper System, Stock, Tactical
Dear sir , i have winchester 70 pre 1964 long action hinged floor plate .375 H&H. Please guide me some good tactical stock for my rifle. regards.
McMillan builds a number of tactical stocks that will fit your action – see http://www.mcmfamily.com/mcmillan-stocks-tactical-stock-list.php#a3
At $1,900 I don’t think AICS has anything to worry about.
Had a look at his website – interesting design and good thinking behind it but I am concerned about the price per unit and the lack of international sales.
Call it a target stock that will be at home in different competition environments – then there will be more acceptance.
Love to try one btw – the fallback solution is a SSG69 with a March scope to win the weight battle.
Just as overpriced as his Chinese made bags.
When this chassis was introduced at the 2012 SHOT Show last January, I asked the booth staff how the cheek piece and length of pull were to be adjusted. They had no idea. I sent an e-mail to the company and did follow-up e-mails at least 2-3 times. I never received a reply. Expecting that they would include spacer sets, it is surprising to find – almost a year later, to the day – zero info on their website regarding such adjustability. Nothing on any of the spec pages or on their store site. Seems that if your physique matches the designer’s “model”, you’re OK. Otherwise seems like some custom lathe and coating work to build the needed spacers so they don’t detract from the look of this stock BUT do meet the desired “fit” for the shooter. Beautiful design? Functional design?