Awesome job. What exactly do you have to do to the stock to accept that barrel?
Nice work! An 8 inch barrel is not going to show much loss in velocity using most ammo. It would have a bit more muzzle flash from escaping gas as a .22 usually needs 14-16" to expand fully, and typically this could affect accuracy slightly, but your compensator takes care of that nicely. It likely helps make it more accurate by channeling the excess gasses away from the bullet. This is one instance I'd say a muzzle brake on a .22 is serving a valid purpose.
Again nice looking gun and great job on the stock.
Is a .22 used up powder wise, in an 8" barrel?
Looks good btw!!!
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Is that stock still 26 total length? I know mine has the tommy gun stock on it and it makes it 33 inchs.
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I love 26-1/4" 10/22! Do you put any kind of top clear coat on the paint? It turned out really nice.
Nice work! An 8 inch barrel is not going to show much loss in velocity using most ammo. It would have a bit more muzzle flash from escaping gas as a .22 usually needs 14-16" to expand fully, and typically this could affect accuracy slightly, but your compensator takes care of that nicely. It likely helps make it more accurate by channeling the excess gasses away from the bullet. This is one instance I'd say a muzzle brake on a .22 is serving a valid purpose.
Again nice looking gun and great job on the stock.
We'll I know a 10-15% loss would suck on a rifle, having said that, I think that thing would be really fun to shoot. Makes me wish I had the funds right now to build one!!!!
On a side note, I have been noticing lots of short weapons lately, when was the rule change from barrel length to over all length? Any worries of it changing back? I would really like to have the CZ coach gun, but cut down.
For rimfire rifles it is strictly over all length. If a barrel was manufactured at 5 inches you can use it as long as its 26" or longer OA, shotguns are the same, centre fire are (I believe) enforced by barrel length.
However you cannot take your factory 22" barrel and cut it any less than 18". Must be manufactured that way if its any shorter.
Sweet little plonked you got there and I really like how the stock turned out what kind of paint did you use ?
Dang I was getting the saw ready haha.
So Dlask is a complete manufacturer of guns? Makes it different than a gunsmith then?
We'll I know a 10-15% loss would suck on a rifle, having said that, I think that thing would be really fun to shoot. Makes me wish I had the funds right now to build one!!!!
On a side note, I have been noticing lots of short weapons lately, when was the rule change from barrel length to over all length? Any worries of it changing back? I would really like to have the CZ coach gun, but cut down.



























