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Description
KIDD Tactical Chassis — an adaptable, ultra-rigid foundation built for precision 10/22® performance.
What makes it special
- CNC-milled 6061-T6 billet aluminum with a durable anodized finish
- Accepts AR-15–style grips, stocks, tubes, and accessories
- Designed for both KIDD Rear Tang and non-tang receivers (stabilizer screw included)
- Integrated access for Supergrade barrel locking screw—swap barrels without removing your action
- Full bull barrel channel and clean, finished grip-to-trigger-guard transition
Key specs
- Weight: 17.4 oz (1.09 lbs)
- Overall length: 16.87"
- Forend length: 8"
Machined from 6061-T6 billet aluminum
- Durable black anodizing
- M-LOK® slots for accessory mounting
Compatible with:
- o KIDD Supergrade and KIDD Classic barreled actions
- o Most 10/22®-pattern actions
- o Most AR-15 furniture (stocks, grips, tubes, rails, bipods)
- Includes Stabilizer Screw for non–rear tang receivers
- Optional buttstock, tube, grip, and ring attachments available
Chassis weight
- Total weight: 1.09 lbs (17.4 oz)
- Avoiding chassis flex — our engineering
This chassis begins as a billet aluminum block and is precision-machined down to just 17.4 oz, leaving a dense, rigid structure that resists torsion and improves shot-to-shot consistency. The integrated Supergrade barrel screw access port allows users to re-tension or replace barrels without disturbing their action bedding. When using a non-tang receiver, the included stabilizer screw applies controlled upward tension—10 in-lb is all that’s needed—to lock the action in place without inducing forward stress. For shooters running a KIDD Rear Tang, the design fully supports the tang system and bypasses the stabilizer screw entirely.
Installation & break-in tips
- When using a non-tang receiver, install the tang filler first, then tighten the stabilizer screw hand-tight (about 10 in-lb)
- Do not over-torque the stabilizer screw; pushing the action forward will degrade accuracy
- If using a KIDD receiver with Rear Tang, skip the stabilizer screw entirely
- Test-fit your chosen AR-15 grip to ensure ideal clearance around the trigger guard
- Recheck all accessory torques after your first range session