10/22 Custom Receivers

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The integral rail and flat top compared to the factory:

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Interesting. That flat top is really thick at the top of the receiver. Almost makes me wish I had waited to get one. Are there significant differences in weight compared to the railed receiver?
 
looking good. Same question as Clobbersaurus. Is there a reason the top of receiver is much thicker? Was hoping closer to same height as originals so could fit in 10/22 gun kits. Maybe take off 2-4 ml.
I will buy one though for my wooden ornance side folder. Im thinking it will look real GOOD :) and hopefully work flawless. I have an extra bolt and trigger...
 
I think it would be well worth the extra cost in materials to use 4140, it wouldn't have to be so bulky for the same rigidity. Actually A complete re design with a threaded on barrel, and a rear bedding block of some sort would be nice, for a 2 screw mount instead of just one.
 
I think it would be well worth the extra cost in materials to use 4140, it wouldn't have to be so bulky for the same rigidity. Actually A complete re design with a threaded on barrel, and a rear bedding block of some sort would be nice, for a 2 screw mount instead of just one.

MOA Guns makes a stainless receiver, threaded barrel port, plus a rear lug and it sells for $180. :eek:
 
Deal with confidence with DLASK. Awesome product and incredible price. I am making my receiver into a 10/17 with a VQ bbl and bolt handle. Got one of his bbls as well, did not shoot much yet but initial impressions are that it will be a tack driver. This one is going in a boyds tactical stock. Now I need one of the shorty bbls too....
 
I just ordered one of each...then I had to buy another stock for the second receiver - now I've just had to order a second barrel too! Oh well - when all is said and done I'll have two Dlask 10/22's, one with a 12 inch barrel and the other with a 16. Guess you can never have too many 22's!

So - why bother selling the first receiver, just build two!
 
To complete the receiver blank you'd need to:

1) Drill two cross pin holes through 3/16

2) Drill stock hold down screw hole #16 drill and tap #12x24 tpi

3) Drill two #16 holes for V-block and tap with #12x24 tpi.

4) Drill (counter bore) two 1/4 holes v-block .700 inch deep.

5) Drill/bore the barrel hole to 11/16

6) Drill 1/16 deep the bolt return spring rod seat with 1/8 drill

some of this info is WRONG.
be sure to consult reciever drawnings before drilling. cross pin holes are not 3/16, there smaller
 
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