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| I got the stock used from a local airsoft store. Fits well into the stock, there's a bit of a gap between the action but not too noticeable.You have to clear the area where the action and magazine will be located and lots of fab work to bolt the rear lug down. The front lines up with the factory holes. |
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I have a Rhineland....Brand new.... Nice product but, I didn't like the finish and feel, that's why I opted for the airsoft stock instead... Looks and feels more like the AICS stock. Good info. I have been waiting for the Leopard for 10/22 to come back in stock for a while. Not so much for an AICS clone or trainer, just something that looks nice and is not the same old 10/22 setup. |
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My original intent was to step by step. the issues are all the "chassis" are very different. The cheaper L96 required minimal work and I used one of the holes drilled already that fit the rearmost "pillar" on an older MKII. Working on the G96 using my newer Savage with the longer receiver the rear most portion is becoming a PITA using the nicer G96 chassis. Add to that Savage has changed the receiver dimensions as well as the size pillars they use and it complicates doing a tutorial.
The most important part is getting the action lined up with the stock/skins as best as possible. This means paying close attention to: where the trigger will be, where the mag will be and where the bolt handle sits when closed. Getting all of these to line up and work is the hard part. |
| There's definitely a lot of cutting and measuring to make it work. Different variations of the airsoft stock makes a difference on how it will fit. So making a step by step tutorial on a certain brand stock may be different on another. I eventually will get the tanaka version so it will be basically the same exact look and dimension of the AICS stock. For anyone wanting to do this conversion I would suggest getting the WELL g96 or tanaka version of the airsoft stock. These two versions is where the others copied from. |
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Boneyard section on airsplat.com. Just keep an eye on it if they pop up again. Top is WELLS G96 - $99 Bottom is a L96 - $60 ![]() IMAG0567 by defconskylude, on Flickr |
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Decided to do something with the magazine.... Why not put ammo in it since its a magazine. Lol http://i460.photobucket.com/albums/qq328/caira911/image-65.jpg Magazine going in from bottom http://i460.photobucket.com/albums/qq328/caira911/image-67.jpg Magazine from inside top view of the stock http://i460.photobucket.com/albums/qq328/caira911/image-66.jpg Could you take another picture from underneath showing where the real mag goes compared the the "storage mag"? |
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Boneyard section on airsplat.com. Just keep an eye on it if they pop up again. Top is WELLS G96 - $99 Bottom is a L96 - $60 <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/defcon008/8138524502/" target="_blank">http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8476/8138524502_fbb60685d0_c.jpg</a> IMAG0567 by defconskylude, on Flickr Nice find. |
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Decided to do something with the magazine.... Why not put ammo in it since its a magazine. Lol http://i460.photobucket.com/albums/qq328/caira911/image-65.jpg Magazine going in from bottom http://i460.photobucket.com/albums/qq328/caira911/image-67.jpg Magazine from inside top view of the stock http://i460.photobucket.com/albums/qq328/caira911/image-66.jpg Could you take another picture from underneath showing where the real mag goes compared the the "storage mag"? This particular version of stock L96 has the forward most factory magazine well. The .22 magazine goes in just infront of trigger guard you have to open it up to get access to the mag release.
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Decided to do something with the magazine.... Why not put ammo in it since its a magazine. Lol http://i460.photobucket.com/albums/qq328/caira911/image-65.jpg Magazine going in from bottom http://i460.photobucket.com/albums/qq328/caira911/image-67.jpg Magazine from inside top view of the stock http://i460.photobucket.com/albums/qq328/caira911/image-66.jpg Could you take another picture from underneath showing where the real mag goes compared the the "storage mag"? This particular version of stock L96 has the forward most factory magazine well. The .22 magazine goes in just infront of trigger guard you have to open it up to get access to the mag release. http://i460.photobucket.com/albums/qq328/caira911/image-68.jpg hey caira your stock is different from mine. mine has a magwell built in for the G96. ill take pics when i get home |
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