Tapco

I bought a Tapco stock for my sks-d ( m-4 type butt stock, and a m-249 pistol grip), its a bit front heavy, and I have no bayonet on the rifle. I shoots great though.
You might wanna try gunaccessories. com but I'm not sure if they have 10/22 versions.
 
brownells has a stock for a 1022,collapsable stock,vertical grip and I think picatinny rails. Not sure if its a tapco or not but it sure looks cool. check out brownells .com
 
thats the Christies SuperStock at Brownell's. Glenn at Christies was very helpful when I inquired with them last month. The 10/22 T6 is listed on ebay by UA in NJ but they have never replied to multiple emails about shipping to Canada. They both look like nice stocks and I think there is a thread here on CGN with some great pics about the SS.
 
Range report and pics

As promised.

Weather: Sunny with some cloud
Wind : From the SW variable 3-5 mph
Elevation: 3785 ft.
Temp: 51 F

Ammo: Federal 40 gr High Velocity Solid Copper Plated
Range: 50 yds.

Pic of my Christie's SS 1022. Standard Stainless barrel, Simmons 3-8 X 32 w/ Weaver rings, Ruger factory base, Midway FH, Christie's extended mag release and auto bolt stop, Eagle 25 round mag.
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Target #1 indicated 4 clicks up and 4 clicks left after the first 5 rounds. Another 5 rounds and I went up another 4 clicks in windage and elevation. The result is shown in target #2
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Target #2 shows dead center with 1 flyer out of 4 rounds fired. The 3 rounds in the top left quadrant were fired by my wife. Her eyesight being different than mine illustrates the fact that just because one person being dead on doesn't mean the next person will shoot any better or worse.

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This 3rd target was my final 5 shots. The 2 lower shots were a result of my own neglect in that I didn't re-adjust my shooting position for the final 2 shots.

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It was great day. Except for 1 thing. When I checked my range bag I realized that I had left 100 rounds of .22 at home on my work bench:redface: The group measures .75 MOA and I probably could have gotten it to 1/2 if I hadn't run out of ammo:D . All in all I was extremely impressed with the Christie's stock. It is light, the action is very tight in the stock and is extremely comfortable to shoot

I did have my 180B with me though. Extra fun for sure. Coyotes, Gophers and wabbits beware:D
 
Couple of obvious questions. Does Christies have a website. What is the cost of the Christies stock in comparison to a Krinker Plinker Kit? TC
 
trky chsr said:
Couple of obvious questions. Does Christies have a website. What is the cost of the Christies stock in comparison to a Krinker Plinker Kit? TC

Christies website is 1022central.com

Mine cost $165.00US which is considerably cheaper than the Krinker kit. I think the Tapco stock runs about $100.00US for the 1022.
 
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