Socom 10/22

Duke878

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Okay, ive seen this badass rifle around the forums. Id like to know the specs on this and what parts were used.

It looks like a normal synthetic stock cut down, with a normal barrel cut down and an added flash surpressor with alot of rails added.

Thanks for the input!

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Okay, ive seen this badass rifle around the forums. Id like to know the specs on this and what parts were used.

It looks like a normal synthetic stock cut down, with a normal barrel cut down and an added flash surpressor with alot of rails added.

Thanks for the input!

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Quad-rails; someone was selling a kit on the E & E recently....:cool:
 
Looks like a Superior Concepts oversize charging handle, maybe (NcStar?) red dot, standard short slip-on muzzle break and definitely a Leapers UTG quad rail.
Looks like a stock barrel to me, but it would be nice to have a bigger pic. ;)
 
Looks like a Superior Concepts oversize charging handle, maybe (NcStar?) red dot, standard short slip-on muzzle break and definitely a Leapers UTG quad rail.
Looks like a stock barrel to me, but it would be nice to have a bigger pic. ;)

so does that mean it's cut down then the muzzle break is put on? For a newbie, you need to get a gunsmith to do that right? Also is it a 10/22 standard barrel specific, or will other model rifle muzzle breaks work? Thanks
 
so does that mean it's cut down then the muzzle break is put on? For a newbie, you need to get a gunsmith to do that right? Also is it a 10/22 standard barrel specific, or will other model rifle muzzle breaks work? Thanks

"Slip on muzzle brake" means it "slips on". No gunsmithing req'd.

(Why you'd need a muzzle brake on a .22 is beyond me... but to each their own I guess)
 
so does that mean it's cut down then the muzzle break is put on? For a newbie, you need to get a gunsmith to do that right? Also is it a 10/22 standard barrel specific, or will other model rifle muzzle breaks work? Thanks

Duke...
NO cutting required. The muzzle brake just slips on the end of your barrel (It has a channel to accept your front site) and it tightened on with a set screw.
You need to purchase one made for a 10/22 (there's lots out there...:) )

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The UTG Quadrail will work with .920 barrels and standard sporter barrels. I just installed one this past weekend and it is actually a pretty cool and solid rail system. I sold my spare one already though...
 
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