10/22 receivers in left hand charge, right hand eject ?

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Just learned of these, this arrangement seems like a natural solution for shooting games
similar to these? Tactical Innovations Elite 22lc 10/22 receivers in left hand charge, right hand eject
Has anyone here done this? Results?

tiafs
 
that was too easy :oops:, thanks
Have never played with 10/22, so its all new, but this is an idea that could convince me to build one
but would not call mine Ar-style , anything
 
Just learned of these, this arrangement seems like a natural solution for shooting games
similar to these? Tactical Innovations Elite 22lc 10/22 receivers in left hand charge, right hand eject
Has anyone here done this? Results?

tiafs
I have the Magnum Research Switch Bolt. It's a nice accurate rifle.
 
I've got two Deryas now, the aluminum TM-22 and the $200 all-plastic TM-22 Standard. They both have charging handles you can put on the left and eject from the right.

I've got a a couple pimped-out 10/22s that sit on the shelf now. The Deryas feed so much better than the 10/22s, especially with Tuf mags, and they shoot a much wider range of ammo than my Rugers would.

If I could get short aftermarket Derya barrels, I'd get rid of my Rugers.

YMMV
 
I wanted one of the Tactical Innovations ones but i intend to build a clamshell so i dont want to spend $600+ on the receiver if i dont have to. I wanted one like this or the Switchbolt because im working on a LH charging replica clamshell. Ideally i can find something more budget friendly than i've found so far. Time's on my side at least
 

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Another option for a left hand charge handle , right ejection would be to modify your current reciever and install a bolt handle .
Drilling and taping the bolt for the bolt handle.

A competent GS with a milling machine should be able to do this ….
 
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