Pics of my completed 10/22 build....

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Here are some pics I just took of my finished ( minus butt plate ) Ruger 10\22.

Green Mountain SS Fluted Barrel
Richards Microfit Siloutte Tac-Driver Stock
VQ TG-2000 Trigger Assembly
VQ Extractor
VQ Charge Handle
Polished Bolt
Radiused Rear Bolt
Blued the Side
Tuff Buffer
Tasco 3x9x40 Scope

That's all I can think of rite now... It shoots very well and cycles amazing! The rear of the bolt that I shaved down made a big difference. I can't wait to start another build now! haha.. It was really fun putting this gun together but it sure does get expensive. Price you have to pay to have a really cool gun I guess...


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Very Nice Wheeler!
Send me that receiver and I'll polish it for ya! :D



LOL! I actually thought about stripping it and polishing it myself. For now this is how it's going to stay! haha..

Thanks guys I appreciate the comments. I never thought I'd end up spending a lot of $$$ on a .22 but..... It was well worth it!
 
Tazzy- This modification makes your action much smoother and more reliable for cycling Sub-Sonic ammo. It raises the mechanical advantage in cocking the hammer, by moving the bolts point of impact higher up on the hammer.

AJSP- I love the stock, very, very well made! Overall I'm really impressed with the final product. There communication really SUCK! Price was execellent! Took roughly 4 months to recieve!!! I got lucky because I had heard some people had to wait over a year!!!!!!!!

Would I try them again??? YES, only because the final product was kick A$$!!
 
That is a well built rifle. The fit and finish looks spectacular. Where did you get that barrel from, it looks awesome. I also like the colours on the stock...it just pops right out at ya.
 
ginz - That is most often referred to as radiusing the bolt. Basically, you are putting a larger radius corner on the lower rear of the bolt. You can google 'radius the bolt on a 10/22', or do a similar search at rimfirecentral.com. In either case you should be able to find tutorials and videos, as well as vendor recommendations to have it done for you.

I did mine with an angle grinder but, now that I think about it, I might touch it up on my oscillating belt sander as it's easier to keep it square. That's what I used to headspace it, after all.
 
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