
NIGHT FURY JAZZ
System 3
Mid-Range
System weight: ±1.8kg
Built for: Mid-range shooting, steadier supported field use, shooters wanting more front-end calm, balanced hunting-to-range crossover
Smooth. Balanced. The point where instinct begins to meet precision.
Jazz is Night Fury’s third chassis configuration, built for shooters who want a more settled platform without giving up versatility. Where Invader begins to stretch into mid-range use, Jazz takes that next step with added front-end control and a smoother overall balance. It still carries the field in its bones, but it starts to behave with more of the calm usually associated with deliberate precision work.
Includes: light buttstock, center/inlay, plastic grip, target forend, short over-barrel
Magazine: not included

Why Jazz is built this way
Mirage is built for the hunter who values movement first. The lighter rear and front-end combination keeps the chassis easier to carry through the veld, quicker to shoulder, and more natural in unsupported or lightly supported field positions. It is the cleanest starting point for shooters who want a proper modular chassis without beginning with unnecessary mass.
What makes Night Fury Jazz - System 3 different
System 3 takes the mid-range logic of Invader and adds another layer of control. The target forend keeps the rifle supported and planted at the front, while the short over-barrel shifts more weight forward and settles the way the system behaves. Jazz is where the platform begins to feel less reactive and more composed. It still moves, but it no longer feels in a hurry.
Built for:
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Shooters who want a smoother, steadier mid-range hunting system
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Rifles moving between field use and more supported shooting
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Hunters who want more front-end calm without stepping fully into long-range mass
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Shooters whose instincts are beginning to lean toward precision
Not ideal for:
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Shooters who want the lightest possible chassis for all-day carry
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Dedicated long-range or competition setups needing heavier rear and front-end mass
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Pure carry-first hunting use where speed matters more than added steadiness
Need help choosing?
If you’re unsure whether System 3 or a heavier configuration suits your use, contact us with your action and intended use — we’ll point you in the right direction.
Why System 3 is built this way
Light buttstock
Keeps the rear of the system lighter and more responsive, preventing the rifle from becoming too rear-heavy or cumbersome as front-end control is added.
Target forend
Adds front-end length and support, making the rifle steadier on rests, bags and improvised support while keeping the system broadly useful across hunting and mid-range work.
Center / Inlay
The structural heart of the chassis. This is the backbone that keeps the system coherent while other components shift fit, balance and purpose around it.
Plastic grip
A practical grip choice that keeps control direct and effective without adding unnecessary complication.
Short over-barrel
Introduces purposeful forward weight, helping the muzzle settle and giving the system a smoother, calmer feel without overcommitting to a heavier long-range build.
Modularity, explained
Jazz is one expression of the same Night Fury backbone. Buttstocks can change. Forends can change. Weight can move forward or back. The rifle can become lighter, steadier, more carry-focused or more support-driven as needs evolve. That is what makes the platform valuable over time: the foundation remains, while the balance of the system can be shaped with more intent.
Who Jazz suits
Jazz suits the shooter who wants the rifle to feel more planted than Invader, but not yet as specialised as the heavier systems further up the range. It is especially well suited to hunters and practical shooters who want the crossover point where field instinct begins to meet a more deliberate, precision-minded hold.
Need help choosing?
If you are deciding between Invader and Jazz, or trying to work out how much front-end steadiness your rifle really needs, send us your action and intended use. We will point you toward the system that fits the role properly.
Frequently Asked Questions About Jazz
What is Jazz in the Night Fury range?
Jazz is Night Fury System 3, a mid-range modular chassis configuration built for shooters who want a smoother, steadier platform as their shooting begins to lean toward more deliberate precision.
How much does Jazz weigh?
Jazz has a system weight of approximately 1.8kg.
What components are included in Jazz?
Jazz includes a light buttstock, center inlay, plastic grip, target forend and short over-barrel.
How is Jazz different from Invader?
Jazz adds a short over-barrel to the mid-range foundation, bringing more front-end calm and a smoother, more settled feel than Invader.
Can Jazz be upgraded later?
Yes. Jazz uses the same Night Fury modular backbone, allowing the system to evolve through different buttstocks, forends, grips and balance options as needs change.
If you’re choosing between starting lighter or starting more settled, Jazz is designed for shooters who want smoother balance now and more deliberate control as distance begins to stretch.










