First Look: Enoch Industries ODIN 10/22 Chassis System

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posted on July 1, 2019
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With the introduction of the the ODIN Chassis System from Enoch Industries, customizing your Ruger 10/22 just got a little bit easier. The ODIN is a lightweight and versatile system that weighs just 12.2 ounces and incorporates current AR-15 attachment standards, giving users a new level of function and expandability.

The ODIN Chassis System has a Picatinny rail at the back, providing more options for attaching stocks and pistol braces and allows for a smaller footprint and offers considerable weight savings over the standard receiver extension and buttstock combos. Machined from billet 6061-T6 aluminum, The ODIN Chassis System is rigid, no-compromise platform for building or upgrading a precision rifle or pack-lite pistol.

“This new chassis fills the gap in the market for a lightweight, modular system for the 10/22 platform,” said Joseph Sudderth, CEO of Enoch Industries. “While on the hunt for a lightweight chassis to upgrade a 10/22, we couldn't find anything on the market that fit the bill. So we set out to design one that provided the flexibility and versatility that we needed, and the ODIN Chassis System was born.”

The ODIN Chassis System is designed to give competition shooters and 10/22 enthusiasts the freedom to customize their build for any number of unique setups. In the front of the chassis, M-Lok slots at 3, 6, and 9 o'clock allow for the addition of a variety of accessories while two steel, 360-degree quick disconnects on both sides of the chassis are great for running sling attachments. The ODIN Chassis System accepts all non-beavertail AR-15 grips and also fits all standard, non-takedown receivers excluding the Supergrade.

ODIN Chassis System Specifications

Material: 6061-T6 Billet Aluminum
Weight: 12.22 ounces (including all hardware)
Dimensions: 12.75 inches (L), 1.5 inches (W), 1.5 inches (H)
Stocks: 3 Picatinny slots at the rear of chassis
Attachments: M-Lok slots at 3, 6, and 9 o'clock
QD Inserts: 2 nitrided 360-degree steel inserts
Barrel channel inner dimension: 1.015 inches

MSRP of on the ODIN Chassis System is $225, and more information is available at enoch-industries.com.

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