10/22 Mod questions

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I want to buy something I can do some heavy modifications to and I heard the 10/22 is one of the most modified guns out there.
I have tried the search function on here but has not come up with much so I have a few questions ....

How many bullets can you have in a 10/22 magazine ?
I know the max is 5 with center fire but from my understanding its not the same with a 22.

Is the law the same with rim fire as it is with center fire when it comes to barrel length and over all length of the gun ?

What does 10/22 mean, I am assuming the 22 is the caliber but what is the 10 ?

Is a mod like this legal in Canada ?

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This here is the stock I would like to buy since it is available in Canada.
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I want to buy something I can do some heavy modifications to and I heard the 10/22 is one of the most modified guns out there.
I have tried the search function on here but has not come up with much so I have a few questions ....

How many bullets can you have in a 10/22 magazine ?
I know the max is 5 with center fire but from my understanding its not the same with a 22.

The number is unlimited, or aleast limited to the biggest mag you can find. A drum mag is usualy 50

Is the law the same with rim fire as it is with center fire when it comes to barrel length and over all length of the gun ?

Yes the legal length limit is on all long guns and not is limited to certain calibers

What does 10/22 mean, I am assuming the 22 is the caliber but what is the 10 ?

not really sure but I think this just refers to a Ruger that comes with a factory 10 round mag in a 22 cal thus 10/22

Is a mod like this legal in Canada ?

Yes a mod like this is legal in Canada as long as it meets the oal requirement and the modification does not cover the serial number

This here is the stock I would like to buy since it is available in Canada.

Go for it I have seen some prety sweet looking mods like this done to rugers
 
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I would go with that 1st picture, its a nordic AR22. The Nordic can fit any AR parts so there are endless possibilities with it. If you e-mail Fabsports I think he may be getting some in if there is enoungh intrest.

I hope you don't have an addictive personally like me, because this new rimfire hobby may cost you alot of money..!!:D
 
Thanks for all the info ... I think I am going to get a 10/22 for sure.

Is the Ruger 10/22 the best option to get if planning on doing lots of modifications or are there other .22 that will work better ?

I found this available in Canada ... can anybody tell me where the serial number on the 10/22 is ?

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Thanks for all the info ... I think I am going to get a 10/22 for sure.

Is the Ruger 10/22 the best option to get if planning on doing lots of modifications or are there other .22 that will work better ?

I found this available in Canada ... can anybody tell me where the serial number on the 10/22 is ?

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Stamped onto the receiver. The rest covers it. If you want, you can buy number stamps at Princess Auto for $3. I did mine, but will devalue it if you decide to sell.
 
I would go with that 1st picture, its a nordic AR22. The Nordic can fit any AR parts so there are endless possibilities with it. If you e-mail Fabsports I think he may be getting some in if there is enoungh intrest.

I hope you don't have an addictive personally like me, because this new rimfire hobby may cost you alot of money..!!:D

Is the 2nd stock an Evo? :confused:
 
That last stock there is the Promag Archangel. That is what I have. The serial number is stamped on the side of the receiver but the Archangel kit has a small cutout where the number is visible. IT's a great kit and feels solid. Bought it from MysticPlayer here on CGN.
Nice gun, MysticPlayer has a website now.. his banner is on the top mysticprecision
 
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