G.Mitchell
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- Grande Prairie Alberta
I enjoy the 10/22 rifle and have done a few builds, I especially like short barrel 10/22 rifles.
While researching the 10/22 takedown and specifically the Magpul Backpacker I decided I wanted to do a short barrel build with backup irons sights and a red dot for pack carry while in the back country as a survival small game gun.
I wanted to start with a 10/22 that came from the factory as a Backpacker with 4 mags. This was tricky but I was able to get one from I Run Guns. Most of the other parts were readily available from Brownells and another Canadian gun/part importer...
Parts and price breakdown:
10/22 backpacker $558
Backpacker optic mount $75
Ruger mag release $25
Nodak Spud irons $155
Oversized charging handle $54
Internal parts $60
TacHammer 9" Charger takedown barrel $317
Vortex Venom $340
Total: $1584
Most of the build was straight forward, unbolt stock parts and bolt on replacement parts. The only tricky part was the front sight. The Nodak Spud sight is 0.920" however the barrel was slightly larger and the sight could not be forced on.
I did some researching and read about using a brake cylinder hone, luckily it was an inexpensive tool that was also readily available.
Using the hone is pretty simple, with a power drill just run the hone inside the front sight checking progress often. I found adding a little water helped. The hone didn't cut exactly true so I flipped the sight often and measured with calipers as I went.
As you can see the results aren't perfect, I kept going until I got a good snug fit with the front sight installed. After the front sight was on the rest was a breeze. Here is how the rifle turned out.
Some additional info on weights, balance, etc.
Stock barrel without mount
TacHammer with rail and comp but not the mount
TacHammer alone
Stock Backpacker without mags
Backpacker with 9" barrel and iron sights without mags
Backpacker with 9" barrel, iron sights, and red dot without mags
All assembled with mags and optic
Balance point with stock barrel and no mags
Balance point with short barrel and irons but no mags
Balance point with short barrel, irons, and optic but no mags
Overall I am very pleased with this build, I still need to add QD sling sockets and a HiViz front sight post then I think I am done.
I appreciate feedback and your thoughts. Also if you've got a SBR Backpacker please feel free to share your pictures too.
I will update this thread as I do more work and once I have done some shooting.
While researching the 10/22 takedown and specifically the Magpul Backpacker I decided I wanted to do a short barrel build with backup irons sights and a red dot for pack carry while in the back country as a survival small game gun.
I wanted to start with a 10/22 that came from the factory as a Backpacker with 4 mags. This was tricky but I was able to get one from I Run Guns. Most of the other parts were readily available from Brownells and another Canadian gun/part importer...
Parts and price breakdown:
10/22 backpacker $558
Backpacker optic mount $75
Ruger mag release $25
Nodak Spud irons $155
Oversized charging handle $54
Internal parts $60
TacHammer 9" Charger takedown barrel $317
Vortex Venom $340
Total: $1584
Most of the build was straight forward, unbolt stock parts and bolt on replacement parts. The only tricky part was the front sight. The Nodak Spud sight is 0.920" however the barrel was slightly larger and the sight could not be forced on.
I did some researching and read about using a brake cylinder hone, luckily it was an inexpensive tool that was also readily available.
Using the hone is pretty simple, with a power drill just run the hone inside the front sight checking progress often. I found adding a little water helped. The hone didn't cut exactly true so I flipped the sight often and measured with calipers as I went.
As you can see the results aren't perfect, I kept going until I got a good snug fit with the front sight installed. After the front sight was on the rest was a breeze. Here is how the rifle turned out.
Some additional info on weights, balance, etc.
Stock barrel without mount
TacHammer with rail and comp but not the mount
TacHammer alone
Stock Backpacker without mags
Backpacker with 9" barrel and iron sights without mags
Backpacker with 9" barrel, iron sights, and red dot without mags
All assembled with mags and optic
Balance point with stock barrel and no mags
Balance point with short barrel and irons but no mags
Balance point with short barrel, irons, and optic but no mags
Overall I am very pleased with this build, I still need to add QD sling sockets and a HiViz front sight post then I think I am done.
I appreciate feedback and your thoughts. Also if you've got a SBR Backpacker please feel free to share your pictures too.
I will update this thread as I do more work and once I have done some shooting.
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