How can I build a 10/22 that is light weight and short... For a 9 years old little girl
How can I build a 10/22 that is light weight and short... For a 9 years old little girl
This. I found a semi for my kids caused them to loose focus on aiming and the round count went up substantially. I am a fan of the hot shot as its ambidextrous. If you want a repeater I have had the best luck with the browning BL22 micro. Both are well made.Has she shot a 22 before or is this a starter gun? I'd strongly suggest to buy a single shot, something like a Savage Rascal or Henry Mini Bolt as their first gun. A semi-auto isn't the best to learn firearms basics with.
or the short stocked, short barrelled pink compact:
http://store.prophetriver.com/ruger-10-22-22-lr-pink-lam-blued-16/
... One compromise might be to use a pin to block the mag of a repeater to turn it into a single shot, which can then be swapped out with an unmodified mag as appropriate.
If memory serves, Ruger offers single and 5-shot rotary magazines as 'trainers' to compliment the stock 10-rounders. Methinks loading a single round in a magazine would become mighty tedious, and might frustrate a younger shooter more than a bolt action; that is when the 10 round comes out of the range bag, followed by graduation to the larger linear magazines.



























