project socom 22!!! (pic update again)

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this bad boy just received a 5.11 single point sling and some rail covers.


this thing is so bad ass it deserves a prohib status!

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full gallery here http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php?p=5394807#post5394807

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since i couldnt afford a real springfield socom II (or afford to shoot it even if i owned one) im building a mini version of it which i could shoot thousands of rounds through it! i call it socom 22

the real socom II
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day one :this is what ive done to my rifle hours after i received my 10/22

chop and shape the stock
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make a piece to fit the M1A butt plate
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day 2 of work

fiber glass
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close up shot of what need to be done to fit the UTG rail
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rough out the fiber glass then one more coat of filler to fill the air pockets
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couple coats of primer
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sanded and textured coated
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finish the paint back at buddie's garage
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very factory like finish
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as requested, some close up pic of how the UTG rail bolts together
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functional is the key!
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ta-da!
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full gallery here http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php?p=5394807#post5394807

here is the parts list

UTG quad rail
M14 butt plate
dlask 12.5" factory contour barrel
fake suppressor from spike tactical
aimpoint ML2 on arms mount
and hours of work!
 
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ahhh to have access to a workshop!! very nice. cant wait to see it completed.

how does the UTG rail attach to the receiver?
 
thanks for all the compliments. i always like the scout/sniper style rifle but to build an M1A to look like them is just too costly.and its not probably would not get used much when 308s are @ 80 cents a round! big thanks to my friend who let me use his garage and tools.

the UTG reail require some fitting but nothing too difficult even for beginners. you would have to sand down the stock where the barrel band used to be til the UTG lower rail is able to wrap around the wood . its a tight fit and the kit comes with a machined aluminum spacer to fit on top of a factory barrel (that's why i got the factory contour shorty from dlask instead of bull, plus it looks better than bull barrel once fitted with a flash hider) . to fit the rail over a bull barrel is do-able but it will require at least couple more hours of sanding the stock for the barrel to sit and play around with spacers so the rail sits parallel to the barrel. the rail also mounts on the factory holes on top of the receiver. its very sturdy and wont go anywhere . do put some loc-tie in the screws because i see the chance of them coming lose under recoil.

i will snap some close up pic of the front and show you guys how the UTG goes together when i work on it more tonight.
 
I'm liking it ! :cool:

the UTG reail require some fitting but nothing too difficult even for beginners. you would have to sand down the stock where the barrel band used to be til the UTG lower rail is able to wrap around the wood . its a tight fit and the kit comes with a machined aluminum spacer to fit on top of a factory barrel (that's why i got the factory contour shorty from dlask instead of bull, plus it looks better than bull barrel once fitted with a flash hider) . to fit the rail over a bull barrel is do-able but it will require at least couple more hours of sanding the stock for the barrel to sit and play around with spacers so the rail sits parallel to the barrel. the rail also mounts on the factory holes on top of the receiver. its very sturdy and wont go anywhere . do put some loc-tie in the screws because i see the chance of them coming lose under recoil.

i will snap some close up pic of the front and show you guys how the UTG goes together when i work on it more tonight.

I'd appreciate that indeed.....:)...that rail installation left me a bit confused...:redface:
 
Oh awesome about it mounting to the the receiver, should be very solid

the rail also mounts on the factory holes on top of the receiver. its very sturdy and wont go anywhere . do put some loc-tie in the screws because i see the chance of them coming lose under recoil.

i will snap some close up pic of the front and show you guys how the UTG goes together when i work on it more tonight.
 
Did you consider modifying the m14 recoil plate to reduce its overall height in keeping with the scale of the 10/22 stock? You might be able to cut an inch off the top, right at the hinge.
 
Did you consider modifying the m14 recoil plate to reduce its overall height in keeping with the scale of the 10/22 stock? You might be able to cut an inch off the top, right at the hinge.

you mean from top to bottom? i dont see how i could pull that off without screwing up the looks /function of the plate. it should look fine once the stock is filled and sanded because the front of the gun looks and weights kinda heavy with the UTG plus the 10/22 stock is too small to began with, i like this thing to be thick and heavy. the gun is @ 31" right now IIRC and feels like a single shot shorty in hand. pretty awesome feel.
 
Looks great! I love to see someone else working on the exact project that I had in mind...I hate making all the mistakes myself!:D

John
 
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