I finally have mine operational.
Dlask receiver,
Fabarm 11.5" semi-bull barrel;
Tapco Fusion stock;
Standard Ruger bolt, V block, Pins, cocking lever;
Tuffer buffer and
Hornet products polymer trigger group.
The bad new was I assembled a single shot
Well sometimes it behaved as a single shot, some times I would get a burst of 3-5 rounds with one squeeze of the trigger. Kind of neat but not what I was looking for.
So I tinkered with it a bit and thanks to a fellow gunnut who observed that the bolt was not traveling far back enough to #### the hammer, ( explains the single shot and 3-5 round slam fires). I greased the action up real good and bought 300 yellow jackets with the hopes of breaking it in.
Despite these efforts, I could not get it to run as smooth as my other 10-22.
So after some more thought, I pulled my stock 10-22 trigger group out of the other 10-22 my son uses (he considers it his but I have a different version of the story). So I put the hornet trigger group in his, (lucky kid), and put the stock trigger in the dlask, (stock but is does have the volquartsen hammer).
Good news, both function 100% now. 10-25 shots in a row with 10-25 squeezes of the trigger.
The bad news is, once that hornet trigger group is broken in, I am putting it back in mine! I figure bit the receiver and trigger group needed to be broken in.
My only problem now is with the sights. I put the Ar15 style flip up sights on it and the front sight is too tall. I think I may have to get a small rail riser to bring the rear sight up, ( I can't lower the front any more).
I'll post some pics of the two Tac-ti-cool 10-22's tonight.