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MDT Enters Bolt-Action Market with Fuzion, Fuzion Ti & Razor Platforms

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MDT’s acquisition of Lone Peak Arms isn’t just another corporate footnote—it’s a calculated move that instantly gives the chassis-and-accessory giant a seat at the precision-action table. By rolling out the Fuzion, Fuzion Ti, and Razor under its own banner, MDT now controls the two most critical interfaces in a custom rifle: the action-to-chassis mating surface and the action itself. That vertical integration matters because shooters who once pieced together a Remington 700 footprint build from three or four vendors can now source a matched system from a single company that already dominates aftermarket stocks and triggers. The shared footprint also means existing Remington-pattern triggers, bottom metal, and even legacy Remington 700 barrels stay in play, preserving consumer choice while letting MDT upsell its own ecosystem.

For the 2A community, the bigger story is resilience. When a major chassis maker owns its own action line, it becomes harder for regulators to choke off precision platforms by targeting one narrow supplier. MDT’s move also injects fresh competition into a segment long dominated by legacy names, potentially driving down cost and spurring innovation at a time when import tariffs and domestic capacity constraints are squeezing availability. In short, the Fuzion family isn’t merely new hardware; it’s a strategic hedge that strengthens the supply chain for every shooter who values an accurate, modular bolt gun—whether the mission is punching paper at a thousand yards or protecting the homestead.

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