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Posted: 4/6/2012 6:15:46 PM
[Last Edit: 4/6/2012 6:18:23 PM by sgtlmj]
Originally Posted By BallisticTip:
Thinking of getting the saw out? http://flhrider.com/Webfiles/pics/22%20TD1.JPG http://flhrider.com/Webfiles/pics/22%20TD2.JPG http://flhrider.com/Webfiles/pics/22%20TD3.jpg ![]() |
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Posted: 4/6/2012 8:41:22 PM
Originally Posted By DrFrige:
Originally Posted By CoyoteGray:
Room in the bag if you want to put a scope on it?
Ok, had a chance to shoot it yesterday. Shoots great, the case is surprisingly good. I would have loved this as a kid. great 22 take down rifle, and room for a take down fishing rod, small kit and real, pocket knife, matches and a few fireworks.. At 14 I would have been in heaven... The issue with the barrel and receiver being out of alignment was easily corrected by loosening the lug bolts on the receiver and adjusting it. Very accurate with CCI Mini Mag, shot some Remington Subsonic ammo in it too. Cycled just fine and very quiet.. I have a Burris Fast Fire on order for it. Ill post pics and results once it arrives and I can shoot with it.. Yes... |
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Posted: 4/6/2012 9:49:47 PM
I found one today, and it followed me home. $322 + tax
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Posted: 4/6/2012 10:59:39 PM
Originally Posted By BallisticTip:
Thinking of getting the saw out? http://flhrider.com/Webfiles/pics/22%20TD1.JPG http://flhrider.com/Webfiles/pics/22%20TD2.JPG http://flhrider.com/Webfiles/pics/22%20TD3.jpg That thing is just begging to be a sbr in that folding stock |
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Posted: 4/7/2012 12:43:46 AM
Originally Posted By BallisticTip: Thinking of getting the saw out? http://flhrider.com/Webfiles/pics/22%20TD1.JPG http://flhrider.com/Webfiles/pics/22%20TD2.JPG http://flhrider.com/Webfiles/pics/22%20TD3.jpg I would have already done it |
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Posted: 4/7/2012 1:56:19 AM
You could just leave the factory forend on and chop the folder and it would look decent.
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Posted: 4/7/2012 4:34:39 AM
Originally Posted By CoyoteGray:
The issue with the barrel and receiver being out of alignment was easily corrected by loosening the lug bolts on the receiver and adjusting it. Specifically parts 9 (clamp) and 10 (barrel retainer screws) on the instruction manual insert. Easy fix, for which I am thankful. On my rifle, my rear sight was factory set a bit to the right to compensate for the alignment error. ![]() |
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Posted: 4/7/2012 6:53:33 PM
Originally Posted By ALASKANFIRE:
You could just leave the factory forend on and chop the folder and it would look decent. That is my plan. |
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Posted: 4/7/2012 9:53:39 PM
Originally Posted By BallisticTip:
Originally Posted By ALASKANFIRE:
You could just leave the factory forend on and chop the folder and it would look decent. That is my plan. awesome |
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Posted: 4/9/2012 10:39:50 AM
Got one this weekend. Wasn't looking for anything in particular, but I had a "happy birthday" coupon from the store and this seemed like a fun toy.
As others have said, I would have loved it if they had a threaded barrel version. |
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Posted: 4/9/2012 9:49:05 PM
What about cutting the barrel down to 16" and having it threaded for a can. Bet that one would be sweet.
Dan |
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Posted: 4/9/2012 10:35:22 PM
Originally Posted By AGR1279:
What about cutting the barrel down to 16" 6" and having it threaded for a can. Bet that one would be sweet. Dan |
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