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I recieved my laminated stock in the mail today, so now that i had all the parts i needed i removed the 16.5 stock carbine barrel, and installed a 10.5" bul barrel.
The Rifle allready had a bushnel 4-12x40 AO scope, shooters ridge bipod, an uncle mikes sling, VQ extended mag release, 2.5 lb trigger job, and an auto bolt release.

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im not sure if i want to cut the stock down a bit yet, the barrel doesnt even stick out past the wood!
OAL length is still good - 28.75 inches
it was going to go into a folding stock but that made it only 19 inches long when collapsed
what do you think?
 
I think you should cut it too, right now it looks like you dropped it into a bucket of very very cold water.

awsome, that had me really laughing.

the barrel was from a fellow CGN'er.
Im not too sure how i want to cut the front of the stock back, maybe just on the table saw with the cross cut fence and the blade at a 45, then liberal application of the sander to give it a round contour
 
if the barrel was threaded, i'd screw on a muzzle brake or faux silencer to finish the look, i am looking for a 11.5 barrel for the wifes squirrel rig

matty
 
You might want to rephrase that!:D

i was wondering if somone was going to pick up on that.

Im kinda second guessing cutting the stock down, just because the wood looks so nice, and i dont want to possibly screw it up. i think im going to try it as is, scorch the wood a bit and look for a longer bull barrel.

i could probably thread it myself, but id need a flash suppressor the same .920" od for it to still fit in the stock.
wait! i have a friend with a lathe!!!
 
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only problem with those cans is that they are all too large OD.
i would have to turn them down on a lathe so they would fit in the groove of the stock.


i think im just going to try making my own, im just worried about marking the barrel in the chuck when turning the threads into it.
 
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