10/22 photos - post 'em up here!

Here's Mine. Bough it used, older model with the metal trigger guard & barrel band. Refinished the old stock. Has a new action & barrel, old trigger assembly. Dlask bolt buffer, charging handle assembly, extended mag release & scope base
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Picked up a fake ACOG and red dot off ebay
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FACOG
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Fiber Optic illuminated reticle
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Under the scope can use the red dot
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is that $1,300 glass on a $100 gun?
sorry, forgot to add on the mini red dot..... $1,800 ????

im assuming you stole the optics off your AR for the day?

if not you sir are the optics king!
 
This is the first rifle I ever bought. It was 10 years ago now and I still have it. This rifle got me through my many years of university when I was too broke to shoot anything but .22. Here's to .22, cheap enough fun for poor students everywhere.

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NC chassis & mag release, Hogue HG & grip, UTG buttstock, Elcan Clone sight, AR flash hider, pro-mag mag. May swap out the flash hider for something else, and might go to 6-pos stock. Shorter stock would let me shift the sight a little farther forward. May put the TR-25 or TR-32 on though.
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I have enough parts to build three seperate 10/22's but I only have one thats actually functional!
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this gun started out as a plain jane wood stock carbine model. the gun has been on a journey of transformation from a wildly innaccurate, minute-of-barn, type of gun. with the addition of the Whiteface Mountain 22" bbl, the VQ parts inside and the series 200 tech sights, this gun has become a lean and mean gopher getter! at 75 feet, I can put 10 rounds into a ragged hole roughly the size of a nickel. the bolt handle is a power custom item. after installing it, I thought it looked kinda boring. needed something extra. I was going to try and fit an empty case over the handle. instead, I used my rotary tool and removed the bottom from a .44 case and firmly attached it to the handle. I think it looks cool. this is my addition to the CGN 10/22 armoury!
 
looking for a STOCK for the takedown model........ folding is best but must be non restricted compliant


any even made?

I dont want to make my own ....i want it made for the takedown
 
Finally got to get out with my new stock today.



Shot this group at 50 yards off of the bipod (shot 5 total groups hovering around 0.4-0.5" otherwise)



Did some golfing at 100 yards to

 
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