Hi Folks!
Just joined CGN and wanted to draw from everyone's experience regarding the Ruger 10/22 and specifically what options I have with mine. Here's the situation, I was recently given my father's 10/22 and wanted to make some mods to it since tinkering with machines is something I just have to do. I ended up purchasing the Archangel Nomad Stock and was planning on changing out the stock of the 10/22 to change up the look. I watched quite a few vids on youtube in regards to the disassembly of the 10/22 and assembling the new stock along with the installation of the extended mag release and auto bolt release. So changing out the mag release and auto bolt release went without a hiccup. It was then time to put the barrel/action into the new stock. I had read that the Nomad stock was quite a tight fit and this 10/22 was quite old (purchased sometime in the early 80s) so wasn't too sure whether there would be any fitment issues. Suffice to say, there was definitely some fitment issues and once again looking upon the internet some folks had indicated that they used a rubber mallet to "encourage" the barrel and action into the stock.....Well I may have been a little too eager with the "encouragement" as now I have this...
So folks....
What options do I have at this time? Here is what I've read up on:
1) Talk to Ruger directly and see if they're able to help out (some folks on the Ruger forums were able to get a new receiver shipped to them provided they sent the old one back (from USA to USA). Not too sure how well this is going to work due to shipping from USA to Canada)
2) Buy another 10/22 (new/used) and use as a parts gun as I try with the install again (yes I'm gonna try again)
3) Buy just the receiver, although it looks as though the cost of the receiver is almost the same as buying another 10/22
Any other thoughts you folks can provide?
Situation looks pretty dire but then again if you're not making mistakes, you're not learning anything....I just learned that I broke the most expensive and irreplaceable part on the gun..go figure.
Many Thanks
Just joined CGN and wanted to draw from everyone's experience regarding the Ruger 10/22 and specifically what options I have with mine. Here's the situation, I was recently given my father's 10/22 and wanted to make some mods to it since tinkering with machines is something I just have to do. I ended up purchasing the Archangel Nomad Stock and was planning on changing out the stock of the 10/22 to change up the look. I watched quite a few vids on youtube in regards to the disassembly of the 10/22 and assembling the new stock along with the installation of the extended mag release and auto bolt release. So changing out the mag release and auto bolt release went without a hiccup. It was then time to put the barrel/action into the new stock. I had read that the Nomad stock was quite a tight fit and this 10/22 was quite old (purchased sometime in the early 80s) so wasn't too sure whether there would be any fitment issues. Suffice to say, there was definitely some fitment issues and once again looking upon the internet some folks had indicated that they used a rubber mallet to "encourage" the barrel and action into the stock.....Well I may have been a little too eager with the "encouragement" as now I have this...
So folks....
What options do I have at this time? Here is what I've read up on:
1) Talk to Ruger directly and see if they're able to help out (some folks on the Ruger forums were able to get a new receiver shipped to them provided they sent the old one back (from USA to USA). Not too sure how well this is going to work due to shipping from USA to Canada)
2) Buy another 10/22 (new/used) and use as a parts gun as I try with the install again (yes I'm gonna try again)
3) Buy just the receiver, although it looks as though the cost of the receiver is almost the same as buying another 10/22
Any other thoughts you folks can provide?
Situation looks pretty dire but then again if you're not making mistakes, you're not learning anything....I just learned that I broke the most expensive and irreplaceable part on the gun..go figure.
Many Thanks


















































