That turned out nice. You got some skills there. Is that on a Shultz and Larsen?
Scott...
I have been eyen em up but have way too many rimfires now. I bought that Tula MU 12 a few weeks ago but haven't had the chance to shoot it. Have to make a scope rail for it to attach to the side mount so I can see what it can really do. My eyes and peeps have issues sometimes.
I am also doing a modification on my eggroll to use another manufacturer's magazine. Have one hole to drill and tap and then some pictures will be posted. Easy change over just not sure on cost. Will look into that to. I had the parts laying around and tripped on the idea by accident.
Scott
Nice man! What range?
Nice shooting Fremen. Where do you get those targets?
Scott...
Only 25m but off hand and no sling.
Rifle gets heavy fast
One of the things often lost in the discussion of the NS-522 is the fact that Norinco never built any NS-522 rifles.The importer, Kengs's of Atlanta, GA, received barreled actions from Norinco, then stocked them in house with walnut stocks sourced from the Bishop Gun Stock Co. Some left-over quantity of those barreled actions ended up in Canada years and years later, where they somehow ended up in Norinco EM-332 stocks. Given the small quantity of barreled actions ordered--said to number around 2500 total--there is no wonder that no one offers a replacement stock for the rifle. Keng's had some left over stocks at one time, but they were rather expensive and they may be long gone by now.Shame about the stock, I would like to replace it but don't believe Boyds, McMillan or Richard Microfit carry suitable replacements. Anyone have any experience changing the NS522 stock?