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The frame consists of a highly rigid moulding, all the parts have been machined. This guarantees homogeneous vibration and grouping performance. The adjust-ments are easy and secure, and can mostly be made in position and in a single step. The Mark I is made to suit the air rifle actions of WALTHER, Feinwerkbau und Anschütz. The Mark I .22 is for all well-known smallbore actions. From the outset, the construction of the MARK I has taken the special requirements of air rifle 3-positions and supported shooting into account. Fore-end, grip varia-tions and the innovations for cheekpiece and weight distribution are just a few of the details which make shooting from a tripod rest significantly easier. The younger three-positions shooters benefit from the flat fore-end with built in handstop rail, which makes sensible positions in the sling disciplines possible. The minumum stock length is very short, which helps the youngest shooters. Between positions, the changeover can be completed in a few moments and with no great difficulty a big relief for over-stressed parents and coaches. In all versions of the Mark 1 stock, the butt of the rifle can be adjusted on many levels. In every case, this is relatively simple and can be managed from within the shooting position. The requirements of supported (bench-rest) shooters have been especially catered for, for example by allowing the buttplate to be tilted downwards. These possibilities are complimented by the Contact III or the Free Position, which are as ever the only buttplates featuring two adjustable flaps which are 'externally' adjustable. In combination with the Mark 1, the individual components from MEC and centra blend to form a superior overall concept. Consistent quality, sensible and functional details, and regular innovations which immediately transfer the new ideas and trends seen at top level into serial production. Naturally, new impulses are quickly registered by the competition and are soon copied. The Chinese way to look at this situation is to value it as a compliment. However, the copy is not always in the same class as the original, as you can tell by examining our buttplates or handstops. Anyone who makes a critical comparison of quality, design and function will certainly realise the true value. Our stocks are no exception, we are also striving to reach a new standard. In the start-up phase this wasn't so easy, and delivery times were pecially difficult; these will take some time to bring down. Please continue to have patience with us. The development of good taste has always taken a certain amount of time...
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