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The Titan Spike is here finally!

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Hello Gents,

We have just released our latest upgrade for our Titan 1022 Stock... the Titan Spike Anchor.

This simple device gives your Titan stock a second point of engagement to increase consistency and accuracy. It's very easy to install and with the supplied tools, you will be able to tune it for the best performance for your action.

The Spike actually presses down against the rear of the 10/22 receiver and holds it in place. You will need to play around with how much pressure to put on it but we have found 8-15 inch pounds works well.

One thing to keep in mind is the Spike is a SPIKE, so it will mark the back of your receiver. If you do not want a mark on the back of your receiver then don't use the SPIKE : )

If you receiver has a cleaning rod hole, the Spike will fit without a problem.

Here are some pics- let me know if you have questions or thoughts. I'm here to help!

Best,

Michael V.

(Btw- you can purchase it here: www.victorcompanyusa.com)







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Would love to see a pic of where is marks the receiver at.
Would love to see a pic of where is marks the receiver at.
yes, me too
Would love to see a pic of where is marks the receiver at.
Good request- here is a pic of a Tac Sol X-Ring Receiver with a Spike mark...

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That's not bad looking, and it'll be hidden (under the woodline) even if you later decide to remove the Spike. It's looks like a good alternative to having to modify your receiver for another manufacturer's solution to the same problem.
Would the Spike with with aftermarket receivers too? I have a Feddersen Aluminum receiver.
Would the Spike with with aftermarket receivers too? I have a Feddersen Aluminum receiver.
I think it would.

I have a Fed receiver too, and HAD a Titan stock once and they fit fine.
Titan Spike

Just received the Spike today (quick delivery I must say) and just installed in the Titan stock quick and easy on a Volquartsen Summit receiver. I don't care about a mark I can't see and no one else can either.
Just received the Spike today (quick delivery I must say) and just installed in the Titan stock quick and easy on a Volquartsen Summit receiver. I don't care about a mark I can't see and no one else can either.
How well does it fit? Where does it mark?
Can you not see the photo posted by Mr. Victor himself?
So you are not worried about stress fractures/cracking originating out of the gouge the Spike puts in the back of the receiver? That is pretty close edge distance to the bottom.
Can you not see the photo posted by Mr. Victor himself?
i was referring to the Volquartsen Summit, not a 10/22 as shown.
So you are not worried about stress fractures/cracking originating out of the gouge the Spike puts in the back of the receiver? That is pretty close edge distance to the bottom.
In the year of shooting/testing we haven't had any issues.
I wouldn't think that it would hurt a thing, even if the receiver did crack in that location. It's not like that's a high-stress area, subject to hammering from the bolt or anything. If I had one and the receiver cracked there, I think I'd reinforce it with some JB Weld and continue shooting.
How about some OD green stocks already!😜
This is the info I was looking for when I came here and searched! Well done Michael!

Hello Gents,

We have just released our latest upgrade for our Titan 1022 Stock... the Titan Spike Anchor.

This simple device gives your Titan stock a second point of engagement to increase consistency and accuracy. It's very easy to install and with the supplied tools, you will be able to tune it for the best performance for your action.

The Spike actually presses down against the rear of the 10/22 receiver and holds it in place. You will need to play around with how much pressure to put on it but we have found 8-15 inch pounds works well.

One thing to keep in mind is the Spike is a SPIKE, so it will mark the back of your receiver. If you do not want a mark on the back of your receiver then don't use the SPIKE : )

If you receiver has a cleaning rod hole, the Spike will fit without a problem.

Here are some pics- let me know if you have questions or thoughts. I'm here to help!

Best,

Michael V.

(Btw- you can purchase it here: www.victorcompanyusa.com)







We've been getting great feedback on the Spikes. Solid accuracy increases.

If you don't have a Kidd or other way to lock down the back of the action, it's best to use a Titan Spike to hold it down.

It's super easy to install in a Titan, only takes a couple minutes.
Are you shipping to Australia?
We have a Australian dealer, though they do not have the Spikes yet so you can order from our website if you want one now. (yes we ship direct)

https://www.australiantacticalprecision.com.au/collections/all/victor-company

Thanks!
The Spike should be offered with a nylon or polymer tip to avoid marking the receiver, for those who don't like the damage caused by it.
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