Description
Screech Owl 700 Chassis Core:
- Compatible with actions that use the Remington 700 Short Action footprint
- Flared mag well designed to accept AICS style magazines
- Ambidextrous mag release
- Available for left handed actions
- Accepts any AR-15 pistol grip without an integrated dovetail (Not included in base price)
- Large trigger guard for gloved operation
- Machined from a single block of billet aluminum
- Modular stock adapter system that provides simple single bolt interchangeability of different stocks.
- Comes coated standard in Carbon Gray Cerakote Elite
- Alternate select Cerakote colors available for a $100 up-charge (Custom colors available for $150 up-charge)
- Weighs approximately 1.8lbs with 7.5″ rail and rear cover block installed
Handguard Features:
- M-Lok compatible
- Billet Aluminum construction
- Dual integrated Q.D. sling sockets
- Coated in Carbon Gray Cerakote Elite
- Four length options available 5, 7.5,10.5, or 14″
- Minimum barrel length (when measured from bolt face to muzzle) for each handguard on the Screech Owl 700 is 1.5″ longer then the handguard. This length will allow the full muzzle threads to clear the handguard with a little room to spare. For example a 10.5″ Handguard is compatible with a minimum barrel length of 12″. These requirements can vary by chassis model.
Weight Specifications:
There are so many possible configurations that we list weight by component and let you add them up for your specific build.
Base Chassis Weight (Includes Chassis and Necessary Hardware):
- Base Chassis with hardware (does not include pistol grip) 0.99lbs
Handguard Weights:
- 5.5″ Handguard 0.28lbs
- 7.5″ Handguard 0.38lbs
- 10.5″ Handguard 0.50lbs
- 14″ Handguard 0.64lbs
Additional Weight:
- Base Configuration Rear Cover Block 0.10lbs
- 1913 Adapter 0.15lbs
- AR-15 Stock Adapter 0.60lbs
- Telescoping Stock 1.49lbs
Stock Options:
Telescoping Stock ($274.99)
- Cerakote Elite coated rods and locking mechanism
- 3 positions for LOP
- Stock can be quickly pulled to any position
- Aluminum cheek weld
- 1/2″ of unrestricted cheek weld height adjustment travel
- Rubber butt-pad
- Ambidextrous QD sockets
- All aluminum coated in Carbon Gray Cerakote Elite
- Single bolt installation of stock
AR-15 Buffer Tube Adapter ($119.99)
- Compatible with AR-15 style stocks that use the mill-spec carbine buffer tube for installation
- Ambidextrous Q.D. sockets for use with slings
- Billet aluminum construction
- Coated in Carbon Gray Cerakote Elite
- Single bolt installation of adapter
1913 Pic Rail Adapter ($39.99)
- Allows for use of stocks that utilize vertical 1913 Pic rail for installation
- Aerospace grade aluminum construction
- Coated in Carbon Gray Cerakote Elite
- Single bolt installation of adapter
Jake –
Just got this in to make an SBR and rarely does something exceed my expectations by this much. It is fantastically engineered, super tight tolerances, the cerakote finish is flawless (for now) and the collapsible stock is comfortable, adjustable and really well designed. The mags are just right , a little grip right now on an empty MDTAC or Magpul, drop free on the AICS, but you can feel how the plastic mags will wear in. The stock locks up tight and collapses easily and is super short.
The mag release is a work of art. Way better than the MDT, Badger M5/M7, or PTG mag releases. Stiff, streamlined, and snag free it blends in and is really a nice touch. They could have done the steel stick on a roll pin like the above, but this thing has tons of machine work on such a small part it is ridiculous.
A++++, obviously designed by someone who knew exactly what they wanted and figured that other people might like one too.
Josh C –
This chassis exceeded all of the expectations I had. The build quality, finish, and functionality are fantastic. I couldn’t be happier.
SC141 (verified owner) –
Well constructed and light weight. The only issue I had was with my Vudoo Gunworks V-22 with aTriggerTech diamond. The safety rubbed the chassis and made it very difficult to move. I had to remove material from the chassis in order to resolve this issue. Another issue was the magazine would fit very loosely and cause some feeding issues although that could be a vudoo problem. Just be aware if you have the same application, it will take some fitting to get it to run well.