Ultra-versatile to fit multiple inlet options and built with accuracy, durability, and aesthetics in mind, the TRYBE Defense R.O.C.S. Rapid Offense Chassis System will have you shooting with more precision than ever. Vastly improving accuracy potential and designed to provide any shooter with a comfortable and ergonomic feel, the TRYBE Defense Chassis System perfectly combines form and function at an incredible price! The sleek, contoured forend grip fits the shooter’s hand so well you’d think it was molded specially for you. Built from quality 6061-T6 aluminum and nylon polymer material and featuring an adjustable cheek riser to maximize comfort and visibility, this chassis system eliminates awkward positioning to ensure a perfect shot. The butt system can be adjusted to suit any body type and guarantees the perfect fit to absorb recoil. Speaking of the perfect fit, the comfortable and ergonomic pistol grip was shaped to fit your hand like a glove and provide a natural resting position so that you can focus down range. With options designed to fit a host of Short Action length rifles including Remington Model 700, Ruger American Rifle, Savage Model 10, and the Howa 1500, as well as the Howa 1500 Mini Action and Howa Mini EXCL Lite, the TRYBE Defense Chassis Systems have something for every shooter. For quality gear to carry and protect everything you need for a day at the range, check out the premium field accessories at TRYBE Tactical and TRYBE Optics. Start customizing today and get ready to JOIN. THE. TRYBE. At the request of our customers, we are now offering alternate ring sizes to accommodate the ever-growing variety of popular scopes on the market. Rings are priced and sold in pairs and fit both the Recon and Scout series mounts. NOTE: THIS CHASSIS SYSTEM IS NOT COMPATIBLE WITH RUGER AMERICAN GEN 2 ACTIONS WITH NEW TRIGGER & 3-STAGE SAFETY DESIGN Specifications for TRYBE Defense R.O.C.S. Rapid Offense Chassis System: Manufacturer: TRYBE Defense Finish: Mil-Spec Type III Hard Anodized Fabric/Material: 6061-T6 Aluminum, Polymer, Nylon Hand: Right Gun Rail: Picatinny Condition: New Additional Features: Free-Floating Barrel Included Accessories: Standard Country of Origin: USA Weight: 3.7 lb Features of TRYBE Defense R.O.C.S. Rapid Offense Chassis System: LOP: 13in – 14.5in (Additional LOP Can Be Achieved with Spacer Kit) Uses AICS Pattern Magazines (Except for Howa Mini) Maximum Barrel Diameter: 1.25in Grip is Removeable and Accepts Any True AR-15 Grip (3) M-LOK Slots on Underside of Chassis Package Contents: TRYBE Defense R.O.C.S. Rapid Offense Chassis System Buttstock (4) Adjustable Cheek Risers Grip Action Screws Offset Washer (Savage Model 10 Short Action) Similar Products to TRYBE Defense R.O.C.S. Rapid Offense Chassis System TRYBE Defense Cowl Induction Muzzle Brakes TRYBE Defense AR Parts TRYBE Defense M-LOK Cut-Rail & Full-Rail Handguards TRYBE Defense Upper Receivers TRYBE Defense Bolt Carrier Groups TRYBE Defense Charging Handles TRYBE Defense Safety Selectors TRYBE Defense Drop-In Triggers TRYBE Defense Muzzle Devices TRYBE Defense Rifle Barrels TRYBE Defense Grips & Handstops TRYBE Tactical 42″ Rifle Case TRYBE Tactical Range Bag TRYBE Warranty TRYBE™ products are made for performance and durability and are covered by a comprehensive warranty depending on the type of product. See full warranty information here
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Stevey GB –
Stellar one piece minimalist aluminum chassis, barreled action bolts right into body for increased accuracy and usability. I replaced the stock on my Savage 10FCP McMillan with this stock. Yep, I replaced an expensive McMillan stock with this TRYBE aluminum chassis. Although this McMillan stock was considered the best of its time when I bought it, it was not glass-bedded, and it was not on pillars, both which can increase accuracy in general.So I hung that gorgeous spider-webbed big black stock on a peg and installed this aluminum race car with the TRYBE logo on it. I chose OD green. Installation was simple as pie and as satisfying a seamless fit as you can imagine, since it's simply bolted, metal-on-metal for a perfect interface that won't warp or change your point of impact regardless of temperature or humidity. It's a livelier stock than most solid aluminum stocks, and it's less complicated because it offers only length and comb adjustments, whereas other stocks have myriad available adjustments that frankly, are not always needed, and cause some to mess with their settings ad infinitum rather than practicing fundamental shooing form. Often, more adjustments on a chassis may be a detriment because it takes away the realization that it's the shooter, mainly, not just your equipment that needs to perform. The machining is gorgeous and so is the Cerakote. I see zero machine marks anywhere, and the polymer trigger housing is also attractive and installed with a roll pin without any installation marks. The AICS magazine system is the best I have ever used. It takes the cartridges to the top of the magazine from a staggered position to a single cartridge on top of the follower. The cartridge then smoothly enters the chamber at an easier, straighter angle, and you can tell this immediately upon chambering your first round. I use both metal and polymer mags with this perfectly. Also, the ambidextrous magazine release paddle has an appropriately strong spring for certain engagement and release, and is shaped well.I've used this gun in a long range class with Vortex and taught by people who are among the world's best shooters. At that class I shot this gun ok, but some were 600 yard movers, and this big McMillan stock is just so large around it seemed like I was moving a sofa every time I panned one of those far-away metal targets moving slowly to the left, then another one to the right, then left, and that went on for a whole morning. I missed more shots than people have seen cartridges, maybe. A slimmer stock would have kept the rig more lively and easier to swing. That's my story and I'm sticking to it.Also, at that class I had some malfunctions due to magazines. The Savage magazine system, especially for the 10 rounders, sucks. I had malfunctions frequently enough that I never used them much after that class, and now have a drawer full of OEM Savage model 10 mags I'll never use. Good riddance and welcome the most reliable magazine system I know of. That's why it's considered a standard around the world.The stock is designed well, and my right thumb usually sits comfortably on a ledge above the well-designed TRYBE pistol grip, which has a more vertical angle, which I much prefer off the bench, which is where I'll use this gun. It has a big heavy barrel and I'm not going to carry this heavy sucker around, ever. I have better choices for walking. Again, the stock has a pleasing design and shape, as well as attractive Cerakote OD green. I installed a pair of MDT weights on the forward M-Lok section for extra forward stability off my bipod and I like that extra heft up front. Later I removed the left side weight and installed a TRYBE DIMA 1000 rangefinder in it's place. This placement was perfect for the little DIMA rangefinder since I could be in shooting position looking through the scope with my right eye, and with the push of the DIMA's remote pressure pad, read the yardage on the rear of the DIMA with my left eye, without losing shooting position, pretty cool and fast as heck. Just for yuks, I weighted the weight alone and the DIMA with ring alone and they were very close to the same weight. A lot of people shoot this rig. It wears a TRYBE HIPO 6-24×50 FFP riflescope in FDE in TRYBE low 30mm rings, and I swapped the grip for an Anarchy Outdoors Penguin Precision Rifle grip in OD green. This is such a great grip for some of my applications. I like the angle, texture, smooth transition to stock, thickness, and especially the shelf on the bottom and the thumb rest on top. It just feels great to me, try one!I use the low cheek comb attachment, it comes with several heights. Occasionally It grabs a mustache hairs, so I put a piece of moleskin over it, problem solved.
MoneyShot –
Overall I am pleased with this product. For the price (on sale) I would buy it again but up against an oryx or similar chassis in the same price range it’s just not as good for my needs. Pros – it’s lightweight, bolts up to the receiver perfectly and its price. Cons – the whole butt stock needs some love. I’m fine with the polymer but the adaptability is poor and the cheekweld sucks. It’s like they designed the chassis up to the grip and then said ok we are done just throw some plastic on the back to make it functional. If they would have made this compatible with like a magpull butt stock it would have been 5 star. But for a cheap chassis system I am pleased!
Matt S. –
Simple but really well made chassis. Lightweight, clean lines, and the features you need.The included stock is pretty short for me even with the included spacers installed so while I liked the various cheek risers they included, I needed to pick up an extra spacer kit. The MDT spacer kit worked wonderfully. Really wish I could've swapped out the whole stock for something nicer.I put a Ruger American barreled action in for a very affordable but extremely capable setup.The mlok slots up front are great for bipods, dope cards, laser rangefinders, etc.The ROCS is a quality, affordable upgrade for those synthetic stock rifles or if you are assembling a precision rig.
Fred –
Put my Ruger American Predator 6.5 CR in this chassis, and I'm really liking it so far. It's actually less bulky than the plastic factory stock, but many times more solid feeling. Assembly is one area I could knock off half a star – action screws are not a problem, but there were no instructions included, which led to some frustration with the mag release. Someone else recommended watching a Youtube video about the mag catch on an MDT chassis, and it's bang on – honestly looks like the same parts! Mine came with a short solid pin, a longer solid pin, and a roll pin that is not mentioned in the MDT video – much tighter, I would think. Magpul 7.62 x 51 10 rd mag runs perfectly once it's all together. LOP spacers were just right for me at 6' and long monkey arms, and if you need more I think the MDT spacer kit will fit. Another knock, but not too bad, is the lack of a swivel stud or QD attachment point on the buttstock – I just drilled a proper-sized hole in the bottom and threaded one of the Ruger ones into it. This chassis was my reward for not smoking for a month, but I would definitely recommend it to anyone who wants to upgrade from those ridiculous plastic stocks that come with many rifles nowadays.
Hoover –
I bought this for a 2022 Model Savage short action tactical. Yes, it fits. Since Trybe is obviously some sort of shell company, and Optics Planet is clueless on the issue: Yes, it will fit Savage short actions with the 4.4" screw spacing. Optics Planet will often tell you it will omly fit the 10 series. That's obviously untrue. It fits the modern 4.4" 110 series. The way the forward screw inserts, I suspect it may also fit the Savage 2nd Gen Model 10 actions with 4.275" screw spacing. There is a "washer" that inserts into the stock and the screw hole is offset. With the hole forward it fits modern (2005-present) model 110 4.4" short actions, and I SUSPECT, although I did not have a pre-2005 model 10 with 4.275" screw distance, if you turn the "washer" the other direction, with the hole toward the rear it would fit those actions. I know other manufactures have done this. I think the chassis is nice for the price., it's very stiff. I am not sure why they produced a somewhat gyppy stock rather than just threading it to fit AR buffer tubes. That said, I'm short and the stock seems fine for me, but I'm 5'8 and I like really short stocks.
Cosmo –
My chassis just arrived and it looks awesome! The fit and finish looks great. I can’t wait to put it together. My only complaint so far is there are zero instructions. I can screw in the action screws, but where are the directions for the magazine release?I’ve emailed optics planet and Trybe but I’m hoping someone has a link to the instructions or a video.Stay tuned for a follow up review.