First 10/22 build help me mod my t-22 sport chassis

word, good to hear. Hey kinda random but is there a way to post pictures without uploading them to a website first? i threw some magpul furniture from ctcs on there took some pics and then could not figure how to post em.. opted out of the squid grips put that money into a ms4.. actually may go buy a vortex SPARC II tomorrow since i don't think i'll swapping my barrel for a little..
 
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Took a while to figure out how to post pictures. I would really like to see how yours is turning out, here's my 10/22
- Troy T-22 Sport Chassis
- Troy Lightweight Battle Ax CQB Stock
- Troy 3.2" Quick Attach Rail Section
- NcStar QD Bipod
- Bushnell AR/22 Rimfire Riflescope 2-7x32mm (dropzone 22 rimfire BDC reticle)
- UTG Max Strength QD Picatinny Scope Rings, Hi Profile
- Hogue AR-15 Pistol Grip
- Volquartsen Bolt Tune Up Kit (firing pin, extractor and spring)
- Hand polished and radiused bolt
- KIDD 10/22 Cocking Assembly
- KIDD 10/22 Bolt Buffer
- KIDD Single Stage Trigger
- Factory barrel with slip on style flash hider
- Various Magazines - Battledyne, Butler Creek Steel Lips, Black Dog Machine drum
 
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I find that the squid grips are not necessary. The handguard will never heat up to the same level as an AR. Same with the VG, not necessary for such a light gun.

You should get the IWC QD sling mount for the Troy rail... it completely sinks into the hole on the handguard itself. Very very slick.

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tokne - that is a good looking rig man and a serious list of upgrades,
i'm curious, how do you like the battle axe stock? i've heard good things just curious about your opinion of it

Stock is great, very compact and it has a storage compartment. Sling points on each side and mine came with a free QD swivel. I like the fact that its made by Troy so it matches the stock. Still on the fence about an aftermarket barrel but my stock one is fine for now
 
Hey , I hope you don't mind if I ask a question? I just installed a Nordic kit and was wondering if you used red or blue locktite on the forend? And will it be difficult to remove the forend later?
 
Sorry for the delay thringer, been pretty sick the past few days, also I apologize for the photo quality its the best I can muster with the internet the way it is here. They should at least give you an idea of what a 12.5in barrel with a claymore and crush washer behind it look like.



 
well it looks fantastic! how does it shoot? seriously though very stylish, I dig how aggressive the teeth are on it..
what was the final barrel and claymore length beyond the chassis? and this ones a little nuts but do you have a total weight of the unit barrel, chassis and all?
 
well it looks fantastic! how does it shoot? seriously though very stylish, I dig how aggressive the teeth are on it..
what was the final barrel and claymore length beyond the chassis? and this ones a little nuts but do you have a total weight of the unit barrel, chassis and all?

Barrel and brake extend about 3/8ths to 7/16ths past the chassis. Total weight according to a luggage scale is approx 6lbs. The barrel is a 12.5 dlask .750 sr 22 barrel if i haven't mentioned it. Shoots fantastic, had it out ran it hard, grouped well and zero stoppages with the bc steel lips I have. Taking it out again tomorrow to do some shooing. going to run at least 500 rounds tomorrow so I should know how well it runs after that. So far I've put 200 through it.
 
Ran over 500 through the pipe today, one stoppage, but that was a dud round with no priming so not the guns fault. Runs great, the irons are good, having a but of trouble getting on target quickly but I guess I just need to get used to them and build some muscle memory.
 
while i appreciate everyones opinion and I enjoy conflicting view points, how about we try and act like adults. Without calling people out, if some of us share the view point of wanting to spend a grand or more tricking out a 10/22 than thats our business. If anyone disagrees, thats fine thats your opinion, although this may not be a thread for you. But lets try and keep the personal attacks out of it. Also to be totally frank, who cares? Are you so powerless in your daily life that you need to be a #### on friendly gun forums, or the internet in general to feel better about yourself.?..
 
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