Not too sure we need this, but looking at the rear of the Ragnarok chassis, I can see where this could come in handy with rear bags. But one wonders why the chassis wasn’t designed with this from the get?
But here we are.
A couple of observations I didn’t expect. The Bag Rider doesn’t replace the 1913 rail on the stock, but instead slips OVER it. That’s cool.
But everything has a cost. The cost with this implementation is weight. I think the Bag Rider is on the heavy side. And slipping over the 1913 rail just increases the weight. Is that a deal killer? For me? No.
Sincerely,
Marky
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