DLASK 10/22 barrels?

How'd you make out?

PS: careful not to cut yourself on the V notch on the barrel! FREEEEAK'N Sharp!

I was able to wiggle the bbl on enough to get the V-block on. then I sucked everything together while tightening the V-block. Worked not bad, Might be fun to get back out though :eek:

Haven't had a chance to test fire anything yet, but it looks like it might need an extractor upgrade (fail to eject when doing some cycling by hand)

PS: I did get a nice little cut on my finger during said wiggling of the bbl.

pictures dont do it justice...

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Needs a new scope, and i think ill have a sweet little toy.
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Jason
 
Ummm... stupid question

(but there are not any stupid questions... just stupid people... right? :D )

I said earlier that I believed that rimfires were exempt from the "18.5 inch minimum barrel length for semi-auto's"

I'm having a hard time navigating this friggin new RCMP/CFC site to find the regs for non-restricted firearms, specifically to confirm the rules as they pertain to rimfires.

Could someone please provide a link if they have one handy?

My 10/22 is currently registered as having a barrel length of "470mm or greater". Will I have to notify the CFC of my intention to swap barrels? Do they need to send a new cert?
 
Definition of a Restricted Firearm

According to the Criminal Code, a restricted firearm is:

* a handgun that is not a prohibited firearm;
* a semi-automatic, centre-fire rifle or shotgun with a barrel length less than 470 mm (18.5 inches) that is not prohibited;
* a rifle or shotgun that can fire when its overall length is reduced by folding, telescoping or some other means to less than 660 mm (26 inches);
* any firearm prescribed as restricted (including some long guns).

A 10/22(any .22) is not a center-fire rifle or shotgun, but it is a rifle. So, the barrel can be shorter than 18.5'' and not be restricted, as long as the overall length stays over the 26" minimum. Mine as it sits just under 30" so I'm safe.
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Jason
 
Question about these barrels, they say they are threaded, any way to tell if the tech sights dove tail adapter (TS157) would fit on the muzzle?

see here http://www.tech-sights.com/ruger3.htm

Personally I would love to have a 12" heavy barrel with those peep sights on it.
Like somebody pointed out before me,
the barrel has thread at the muzzle.
But you can do one of two things:
Cut dovetail in the barrel for the front sight (the proper way), or
use the thread protector it comes with the barrel (that is around .920"),
if you lock it with locktite.

The thread protector can be assembled with
the knurled side towards front or back,
however it suits your needs.


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Like somebody pointed out before me,
the barrel has thread at the muzzle.
But you can do one of two things:
Cut dovetail in the barrel for the front sight (the proper way), or
use the thread protector it comes with the barrel (that is around .920"),
if you lock it with locktite.

The thread protector can be assembled with
the knurled side towards front or back,
however it suits your needs.

Lector: please dont take this the wrong way (just friendly ribbing) but your posts are incredibly uncomfortable to read because you have this habit of hitting enter after every 5 words you type. It causes the person reading to pause each time and makes reading your posts quite annoying. Its like driving down a road with someone who slams on the brakes every 5 seconds for no reason.

Is there some specific reason you do this? Do you need a keyboard or monitor upgrade (from 640x480 resolution) or something because I'd be glad to pitch in :D
 
My 10/22 is currently registered as having a barrel length of "470mm or greater". Will I have to notify the CFC of my intention to swap barrels? Do they need to send a new cert?

A 10/22(any .22) is not a center-fire rifle or shotgun, but it is a rifle. So, the barrel can be shorter than 18.5'' and not be restricted, as long as the overall length stays over the 26" minimum. Mine as it sits just under 30" so I'm safe.
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Jason

Soo... Do I need to notify the CFC of the swap from "470mm or greater" to "less than 470mm"?
 
A 10/22(any .22) is not a center-fire rifle or shotgun, but it is a rifle. So, the barrel can be shorter than 18.5'' and not be restricted, as long as the overall length stays over the 26" minimum. Mine as it sits just under 30" so I'm safe.
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Jason

"* a rifle or shotgun that can fire when its overall length is reduced by folding, telescoping or some other means to less than 660 mm (26 inches);

This says to me you can have any length barrel, as long as the overall length isn't reduced by a folding, or telescoping stock.

Unless 'or some other means' includes installing a shorter barrel?
Isn't the distinction based upon something that is installed permanently vs. something that is easily changeable?
 
Soo... Do I need to notify the CFC of the swap from "470mm or greater" to "less than 470mm"?

you only need to notify them if the class of the firearm changes as a rseult of the barrel swap. Since the class doesn't change - still a rimfire over 26 inches - so remains unrestricted - so you don't.

But if you get stopped by an LEO who doesn't know the finer points of the law and he reads the certificate and notices the barrel length discrepancy, he may give you a hassle. So it might be worth it calling the CFC. personal choice.
 
Hogue stocks are tighter.

Also, did you try to hold the safety button in the middle?
It is not that difficult. If it stays between "safe" and "fire" while you
push the action in the receiver, then it has less chances
to be caught above the shelf of the stock inletting.
 
Hey Guys,

I'm looking at the 12" barrel with a lot of interest. I'm planning on a tactical build up on my .22.

Just wondering what kind of accuracy I can expect with a 12" barrel (assuming i found the ammo it likes of course)? Will I still be able to group things at 50 yards? Can I still plink spent shotgun shells at 75 yards?

Also same questions for a 16" barrel.

One more thing... Will an aftermarket barrel affect use of a kit - say the Fab Sports one... (which i cant find on their website anymore!!!????)

(currently shooting with a 18.5" stock barrel, and cheapo bushnell 9x scope.



Thanks


EDIT:

One more Question:

is this true??
16" will be fine. IIRC 22.LR reaches max velocity at 12-14". I have a 16" GM barrel. Absolutely no complaints whatsoever about accuracy!

THANKS!!
 
Just wondering what kind of accuracy I can expect with a 12" barrel (assuming i found the ammo it likes of course)? Will I still be able to group things at 50 yards? Can I still plink spent shotgun shells at 75 yards?

I've had good results with a 11.5" ER Shaw, and it's a sporter contour. I'd imagine the 12" HB would be outstanding. Also would make a great carrying rifle tucked into a hogue OM stock.

If I was in the market for a new barrel, I'd grab this 12".

is this true??

Seems to be! :D
 
Dr.Lector do you think the guy's @ Dlask will ever think about making this same barrel but for a 597?
They are thinking right now of making a barrel for 597.
I am not sure how much interest will be.
For AR collapsible stock, the shortest you can go
on 597 is about 11.5"-12" or so.
 
Hogue stocks are tighter.

Also, did you try to hold the safety button in the middle?
It is not that difficult. If it stays between "safe" and "fire" while you
push the action in the receiver, then it has less chances
to be caught above the shelf of the stock inletting.

Yup.....I know about the safety. Still cant get it in.
 
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