REAL MAN TRUCKWORKS & SURVIVAL
WEAPONS => Firearms => Topic started by: Flyin6 on December 19, 2016, 05:58:02 PM
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I recently came across this cool plastic folding stock for my take-down stainless Ruger 10-22 rifle
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Folding mechanism is pretty stout. I can get no wiggle or play from it open or locked closed
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It doesn't just slap closed. The button must be pushed first, then it locks in solidly
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And where might this stock be found??
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And where might this stock be found??
AGP arms is who I ordered mine from
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Here ya are Phil
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Big difference in length of pull. Gun is now akin to a collapsed M4 stock
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The front section has one screw and a barrel clamp that holds all that together
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Rear section has only one screw holding the action to the stock
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This stock makes the back end a pretty compact, packable piece
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New length is nice
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I opted for two sections of Rail for a flashlight and a cup holder
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Here they are:
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Put together and torn down
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It's been an all-Ruger day in this household!
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I think you might as well put the tax stamp paperwork in for a suppressor and a shorter barrel.
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I think you might as well put the tax stamp paperwork in for a suppressor and a shorter barrel.
Well, let's see if the Trumpster gives us that stuff back. Maybe I won't need the paperwork
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It doesn't just slap closed. The button must be pushed first, then it locks in solidly
So that "button" does that make it legal in JR country?
I was taking my new AR South with me but after JR got done with the what has to be done to transfer stuff I don't know if I want that terrible black thing locked in the back of my truck or not when I go through Calif..
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Your a better man than i bob, i will never go i to the state ever agin. I would rather spend time and money just to go around it
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The problem Nate is even though I-5 can be bad snow wise, the other choices are lots worse. I don't want to have to spend a week waiting for a pass to open so I can head out again. I am thinking it will be following along with me somehow.
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That screams for a small pelican foam lined case....with a spot for the can.
Don how's the repeatability on the break down and reassembly? Minute of scumbag (coon) accurate?
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That screams for a small pelican foam lined case....with a spot for the can.
Don how's the repeatability on the break down and reassembly? Minute of scumbag (coon) accurate?
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The fact that you take the thing apart and reassemble it doesn't seem to affect bullet POI at all. Of course the ranges (50 feet) are such that a small change would not affect minute of mouse accuracy.
I did watch a vid where a gentleman fired several 10 round groups, each after taking apart and reassembling, and there was no change to speak of