

If something is worth doing, it’s worth doing right. That pretty much sums up our floorplate assembly.
At it’s thinnest part the TR floorplate assembly is 150% thicker than our nearest competitors' unit. Whereas theirs’ are built from 60-61 aluminum, ours are built from significantly tougher and lighter specialist alloys.
What’s wrong with a factory floorplate assembly?
If a picture is worth a thousand words, then the following images should answer that question!


The Feeding Issue…
Relying on the underside of a receiver to hold staggered rounds has never been the most reliable means of feeding. As the bolt is a circular piece of steel, the sides of the radius will always have the least amount of contact with the head of the round in the staged magazine well. The lowest point of the radius of the bolt face is the center. It is, therefore, correct to conclude that for optimal feeding reliability, a bolt rifle should have center feeding. This ensures maximum contact with the head of the cartridge. The mil-spec, double stack, center feed magazine that we utilize not only achieves this aim, but also controls feeding for the first inch of travel of the round, ensuring correct presentation into the chamber.
What about strength of the TR floorplate assembly?
See what happens when we drove over the floorplate in a pick-up truck...














