HChammer CGN Regular Rating - 100% 152 0 0 Location Pretty close to North Bay Ontario Sep 5, 2016 #1 I'm new to the 10/22 world, the other day I grabbed my 10/22 out of the safe and this hit the floor. Iv checked the 10/22 parts list and can find what it is.. Like I said I'm new to the 10/22. Maybe it's not even a gun part? Lol
I'm new to the 10/22 world, the other day I grabbed my 10/22 out of the safe and this hit the floor. Iv checked the 10/22 parts list and can find what it is.. Like I said I'm new to the 10/22. Maybe it's not even a gun part? Lol
S speed23 Regular GunNutz Rating - 100% 17 0 0 Location Edmonton AB Sep 5, 2016 #2 Doesnt look familiar to me. Is it even metal?
HChammer CGN Regular Rating - 100% 152 0 0 Location Pretty close to North Bay Ontario Sep 5, 2016 #3 Yeah it's metal, I just zoomed in close. The gun is stainless.
blasted_saber CGN Ultra frequent flyer Rating - 100% 17 0 0 Location A blue part of Ontario Sep 5, 2016 #4 Its not familiar to me either. I dont think its a 10/22 part. Try DRY FIRING and see what happens. You can manually cycle the action.
Its not familiar to me either. I dont think its a 10/22 part. Try DRY FIRING and see what happens. You can manually cycle the action.
Engineer Regular Rating - 100% 89 0 0 Location Dartmouth, NS Sep 5, 2016 #5 It's not a 10/22 part that I'm familiar with. How big is it? Does it look like one of the surfaces might be broken off from somewhere?
It's not a 10/22 part that I'm familiar with. How big is it? Does it look like one of the surfaces might be broken off from somewhere?
HChammer CGN Regular Rating - 100% 152 0 0 Location Pretty close to North Bay Ontario Sep 5, 2016 #6 It seems to dry fire and function properly and the it seems to be a cut piece not broken, around the size of a penny I guess..
It seems to dry fire and function properly and the it seems to be a cut piece not broken, around the size of a penny I guess..
P pinoiboi123 Member Rating - 100% 13 0 0 Location Vancouver Sep 5, 2016 #7 That looks like a recoil key for picatinny scope rings. They fall out if I unscrew my Warne QD rings too much.
That looks like a recoil key for picatinny scope rings. They fall out if I unscrew my Warne QD rings too much.
HChammer CGN Regular Rating - 100% 152 0 0 Location Pretty close to North Bay Ontario Sep 5, 2016 #8 pinoiboi123 said: That looks like a recoil key for picatinny scope rings. They fall out if I unscrew my Warne QD rings too much. Click to expand... I think you got it.. I had just taking the scope off when I found the piece! Thanks I'll check the scope and mount.
pinoiboi123 said: That looks like a recoil key for picatinny scope rings. They fall out if I unscrew my Warne QD rings too much. Click to expand... I think you got it.. I had just taking the scope off when I found the piece! Thanks I'll check the scope and mount.
R RadMan CGN Regular Rating - 100% 44 0 0 Location Ottawa, ON Sep 5, 2016 #9 pinoiboi123 said: That looks like a recoil key for picatinny scope rings. They fall out if I unscrew my Warne QD rings too much. Click to expand... x2 - Definitely the recoil key... those buggers always fall out... only negative of the warne rings, otherwise love the rings.
pinoiboi123 said: That looks like a recoil key for picatinny scope rings. They fall out if I unscrew my Warne QD rings too much. Click to expand... x2 - Definitely the recoil key... those buggers always fall out... only negative of the warne rings, otherwise love the rings.
HChammer CGN Regular Rating - 100% 152 0 0 Location Pretty close to North Bay Ontario Sep 5, 2016 #10 Yep it's the recoil key.. The other ones missing too!