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Someone has some misplaced aggression?... lol, nice bullpup you have there...
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Its like a lot of others but its ALL mine.
New 10/22 action but changed to the following: GM 20" bull barrel WeaponKraft bolt buffer New Ruger 10/22 L.R. bolts completely reworked from Randy at CPC Volquartsen Custom Trigger Guard 2000 Ruger Burris Signature Zee rings Weaver KT 15 15 power scope Bell and Carlson Anschutz Style stock http://www.magiclink.com/web/drizzt/autosave/1022xx.gif http://www.magiclink.com/web/drizzt/autosave/1022x.gif |
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what kind of scope is that in the second picture......the 4 years later one.http://50
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what kind of barrel ? looking for 1 myself for all ammo like those 22 stingers |
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NICE PICS eklilwhoa, GIVE US THE DETAILS ! WHAT KIND OF BARREL ?
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well heres the break down of my peashooter.
rifle started its life as a walmart ss special. butler creek 20in ss fluted barrel, flutes painted by me. .920 butler creek stock with dual palm swells weaver rings and base bushnell (forgot model) 3-9x40 kidd trigger group. from here harris brm bipod got a new bolt for it that is has the deadspace surface ground and squared to .0425, firing pin staked, lower rear is heavily radiused for smoother funtion, and visible side is jeweled for looks it use to have a ss trigger group with all the volquartsen goodies but now i have upgraded! i have read that butler creek wasnt all that great. but this thing proves it wrong. i have shot 10shot-one ragged hole- at 50yds. oh and this is with federal lightnings. i have the barracuda stock coming for it tomorrow and will post pics when i get it together. |
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hop0626,
what kind of groups can you get with the krinker plinker? |
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I havent got to shoot it yet been sitting in my safe I might shoot it this weekend I will let you know then
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Heres my Browning T-Bolt that I just refinished and put a cheap 4x Tasco on,
img152.exs.cx/img152/6369/tbolgroup12gl.jpg The first group I shot after sighting it in, 10 rounds @ 25yards img152.exs.cx/img152/6369/tbolgroup12gl.jpg |
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now that is nice!! all it needs is a folder |
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Here's a few pics of a Ruger 10/22 AKM Super Mod project that I recently built. I call it "Pepper".....Patent Pending.....
http://www.hunt101.com/img/252565.JPG http://www.hunt101.com/img/252566.JPG http://www.hunt101.com/img/252571.JPG http://www.hunt101.com/img/252568.JPG http://www.hunt101.com/img/252570.JPG If you want to see a few more, go here........ warlock1025.tripod.com/id29.html My E-Mail [email protected] |
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Warlock....
what the hell is that!! its.... well.... its awsome! -Jason |
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You beat me to it. That's my Krinker Plinker. In a few days it'll be wearing higher rings for the red dot sight. B |
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it's a true 10/22 AKM merge
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I can't stand those "Krinker Plinkers" so I decided to test the design limits of the two rifles. "Pepper" is what I ended up with.
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thats a work of art there warlock!!!
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I'm hoping to one day make it available to everyone as a kit, but i'm just a poor white man. So for now there is only one. The problem is that both the barrel and the receiver have to be permantly modified for all the sheet metal to fit properly, and nobody wants to CUT there rifle. If I went comercial, i'd most likely sell premilled barrels, who knows?, maybe one day...doesn't seem to be any market anyway.
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Bow down to it before it destroys you !!! Sweet rifle - Dare I ask? How much are you into this one? |
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Picture of my Tack Driving Poodle Shooter.
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Sweet Rifle. I like the smooth contours, Good work
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That would be great,. Mabye just sell them as completed rifles, instead of kits. |
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I may live in my own world, but at least I'm well known there.
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One of the best looking in this thread. Great job. How did you work it? What tools? What did you use to cut the slots? I've got an old one in the closet that would look a lot better with those mods. |
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Wow, thanks I used a band saw to cut the major parts out, then a file to round it out and cut the finger grooves, then sandpaper. The finger grooves were designed to fit my hand specifically, but no one else has complained about them. It is actually pretty lightweight and comfortable. The slots were marked out, then drilled with a hand drill, then connected with a coping saw... Pain in the butt... After sanding and getting them to look right they were a bit larger than I intended but still look good. I actually don't have that stock any more - since about a week ago. Since I built that gun, every time my dad went out with me he grabbed it and shot it all day. So for Christmas I gave him a reciever and bolt and let him use my discount to buy parts and promised him a stock like mine. Well, I don't have a lot of free time so last week I gave him that stock because I hadn't even started on his. I'll just use my other 10/22s until I get the time to do another one. |
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That may be the coolest 10/22 I've ever seen. |
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Here's my most "recent" pic of my 10/22!http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v327/Hobbyist/Dsc00424.jpg
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