SR22 Rifle Questions

Nice job Brutus, I recognize that front vertical grip :) too bad the A2 did not work out for you.
Is that a Kidd 10" barrel I see poking out the front? If it is, please let me know if you ever decide to sell or trade it, I have been trying to get one of those for a long time. I have a nice Dlask 12" with flashhider that would suit your SR-22 (see post #352 above)
Cheers
TEG
 
Jan Update

Because of a recent & completely unplanned firearms purchase (.45 ACP Enfield), I really needed to sell something to raise a few dollars. I decided the one rifle i could live without would be my recently assembled SR-22. I had noticed a glut of SR-22 rifles on the EE recently, so decide to part it out, rather than sell it whole. I really liked the Miad grip and MFT stock so I have kept those parts and added them to my remaining SR-22:
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However to keep the O/A length legal I will need to pin the stock at the length shown in the picture. Does anyone have any suggestions on the best way to do this?
Cheers
TEG
 
How about a piece of Broomhandle in the tube well limiting the collapsibility of it But still allowing it to extend?
It might fit loose. Rap some tape around it to fill the void.
 
Because of a recent & completely unplanned firearms purchase (.45 ACP Enfield), I really needed to sell something to raise a few dollars. I decided the one rifle i could live without would be my recently assembled SR-22. I had noticed a glut of SR-22 rifles on the EE recently, so decide to part it out, rather than sell it whole. I really liked the Miad grip and MFT stock so I have kept those parts and added them to my remaining SR-22:
IMG_6569_zps26fbcf90.jpg

However to keep the O/A length legal I will need to pin the stock at the length shown in the picture. Does anyone have any suggestions on the best way to do this?
Cheers
TEG

Jb weld a pin into one of the holes on the buffer tube so it cant slide shorter.
 
That is brilliant! I was thinking of an exposed screw or rivet, I much prefer the idea of a concealed rod inside the stock, thanks.

I don't know whether a removable rod in the stock would be considered legal as it obviously isn't permanent. Or is this like a plug in a shotgun to limit the magazine and doesn't need to be permanent to be legal?
 
I don't know whether a removable rod in the stock would be considered legal as it obviously isn't permanent. Or is this like a plug in a shotgun to limit the magazine and doesn't need to be permanent to be legal?
I thought of that too, but it should be fairly simple and unobtrusive to fasten the rear of the wood "plug" through the rear of the stock.
 
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My solution:
I scrounged around my work bench for something to use and found this big red screw. I have no idea what it was for originally, but it seemed ideal. I just enlarged the existing hole in the rear of the carbine buffer tube and threaded the screw in until it was the perfect length, then added a little JB weld to lock it in place.
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My solution:
I scrounged around my work bench for something to use and found this big red screw. I have no idea what it was for originally, but it seemed ideal. I just enlarged the existing hole in the rear of the carbine buffer tube and threaded the screw in until it was the perfect length, then added a little JB weld to lock it in place.
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Brilliant:)
 
Here are the various QCS configurations with the new stock and PG :
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I think I am finally done with my SR-22 tinkering....maybe...
This is what it looked like 2 years ago when I got it from the original owner:
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So who knows what model they actually sent me, but we'll find out after the weekend when it arrives. Model numbers are a bit confusing but may have received some mis-information from the sales staff about the stock based on a potential error on Lever Arms webpage. (note they also have an image where it says 'model 1236 features a fixed length stock')

Thanks to this thread it may not matter, I can't wait to rip er apart and burn a pile of money making it my own. This seems like it's gonna get a bit expensive!

Ordered and received a (50th anniversary one) it has the collapsible stock with threaded barrel but without the flash suppressor..?

Could it be that they are sending us Canadian sport shooters the 11134 model but taking the dangerous flash suppressor off.. Lol..!

Your guess is good as mine !

All
 
About two years ago I ALMOST bought one for $550 but changed my mind at the last minute. Now I regret not getting it since the SR-22 is going for around $650. Other than the Canadian dollar going back up, is there any chance of the Ruger SR-22 going back down in price?
 
I have noticed that SR-22 pricing and availability seems to go in cycles. Not long ago there was a glut of SR-22s in the EE and some were available at very reasonable prices. Then supply dries up a bit and prices rise. If you know what you want, are patient, and don't hesitate when it shows up, there are often good deals to be had. However if you get tired of waiting for a good deal, you can always buy the Nordic 3 piece chassis for $170USD and make your own SR-22/AR-22 from a new or used 10-22.
 
About two years ago I ALMOST bought one for $550 but changed my mind at the last minute. Now I regret not getting it since the SR-22 is going for around $650. Other than the Canadian dollar going back up, is there any chance of the Ruger SR-22 going back down in price?
Cabelas had a couple on the rack for $695.00 as of last night.
 
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