Folding stocks on a 10/22. What do you have?

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I've been looking for a folding stock with a 1913 pic rail interface to stick on my SBI chassis. I'm looking for something lightweight, doesn't need a cheek riser or adjustable LoP.

Anyone have a folding stock on their 10/22? Do you mind posting a picture along with details of the stock?
 
I've been looking for a folding stock with a 1913 pic rail interface to stick on my SBI chassis. I'm looking for something lightweight, doesn't need a cheek riser or adjustable LoP.

Anyone have a folding stock on their 10/22? Do you mind posting a picture along with details of the stock?
I put a sig mcx stock on my SBI chassis
 
I've been looking for a folding stock with a 1913 pic rail interface to stick on my SBI chassis. I'm looking for something lightweight, doesn't need a cheek riser or adjustable LoP.

Anyone have a folding stock on their 10/22? Do you mind posting a picture along with details of the stock?

I put a sig mcx stock on my SBI chassis
How do you guys like the SBI chassis?
 
I have a Grey Birch La Shassis on my 10-22 and it has an option to be a folding stock. I find them to be nice light stocks
 
How do you guys like the SBI chassis?
I like it. It's got solid lock up between the chassis and the receiver. I've been using mine for prone comps but being able to throw a lightweight stock on it for movement based stuff makes it fairly adaptable.
 
Technically it's a Tuff22 not a 10/22. But the Samson stock is great.
The quality and fit screams "I love it when a plan comes together" although the price may make you go "Pity the fool".

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Not sure why guys spend $500 on a chassis, when $500 on scope and range time will make them a better shooter.
Must be a young kids thing, valuing what they think will get them attention without realizing 10 in the center ring @ 100 yards off hand will get them all the attention they need
 
Not sure why guys spend $500 on a chassis, when $500 on scope and range time will make them a better shooter.
Must be a young kids thing, valuing what they think will get them attention without realizing 10 in the center ring @ 100 yards off hand will get them all the attention they need
Young kid in his 50's here. And the fact that the A-Team theme is still playing in my head, invalidates your argument. :D

Seriously though, you're not wrong. I have an old folding stock that I did buy when I was a kid and it made my 10/22 horribly inaccurate. That fad passed real quick.
 
Not sure why guys spend $500 on a chassis, when $500 on scope and range time will make them a better shooter.
Must be a young kids thing, valuing what they think will get them attention without realizing 10 in the center ring @ 100 yards off hand will get them all the attention they need
Because they can, and the LCF. Like why did I spend like 1200$ on a belt fed 22 LR upper for my AR. It was fun. Not every gun you buy has to be for precsion, or you need to shoot 10s, people are allowed to spray and pray mag dump. Clearly they're not buying them to compete in the 1/2" challenge.

I spent 500$ to make my 1022 look like a AK 74U, 100$ to make it look like a MG42.

Why gotta be a old man and piss on people parade? Because they're having fun and here you are on the internet #####ing about them.

Funny thing about the A team. I was watching it when I was loading 700rds on belts.
 
Not sure why guys spend $500 on a chassis, when $500 on scope and range time will make them a better shooter.
Must be a young kids thing, valuing what they think will get them attention without realizing 10 in the center ring @ 100 yards off hand will get them all the attention they need
Lol, gun hobby is whatever you make it.

I bring my family and friends to the range and we always have a great time. All that matters is you enjoy it
 
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