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zankrom 07-19-2004 08:23 AM

22LR
 
First I would like to say this is one of the better forums that I have read. I am looking to buy a new 22LR rifle. I have settled on a 10/22, but was wondering if anyone has had experience with moding one. I would like to make it a little tack driver. Should I just buy the base model and start from their, or is the target model worth getting and using its barrel insted of picking up a new stock and barrel for the base model. Thx for any info.

bigcountry 07-19-2004 08:57 AM

RE: 22LR
 
Buy a used one for under 100 dollars. Get to work with a feather titanium trigger, then get ya one of the many high priced barrels and stocks, and see those one hole groups. Be warned before going down this road. You can get real sucked in modifying the 10/22.

frizzellr 07-19-2004 03:23 PM

RE: 22LR
 
The 10/22 is one of the few guns you can buy for $100 and it end up being a bottomless pit for money. So many toys you can put on one it isn't even funny. I took one unfired, put on a heavy barrel, changed out the hammer and sear, and put on a laminate thumbhole stock. It is a tack driver but I could never get enough money from selling to cover the money and time I have in it. Sure is fun though.

T/C fan! 07-19-2004 04:18 PM

RE: 22LR
 
customizing a 10/22 is much better than a 10/22T. I went with a Green Mountain barrel, Hogue Overmolded stock and an aftermarket hammer/sear assembly that I bought from Cabela's. My dad has the Target model and mine puts his to shame on the range.[8D]

zankrom 07-20-2004 07:39 AM

RE: 22LR
 
Thx for info I am going into this realizing it is going to be a small money pit but it will be a fun money pit unlike say buying a house built in the 40's. ;)

WA7MM 07-20-2004 08:58 AM

RE: 22LR
 
Are you guys sure your wives doesn´t look into this forums?

Otherwise that "Money Pit" expression may get you into trouble, or even worse, into a jewelry store!!!!!:D

gopher slayer 07-21-2004 12:24 AM

RE: 22LR
 
if you want to put a target barrel on the base model you will need a new stock, but if you buy the 10/22T the stock is alreay cut to fit a heavy barrel.

Redpath 07-21-2004 02:44 PM

RE: 22LR
 
Here's a great site for modifying 10/22's Rimfirecentral

trailer 07-21-2004 08:32 PM

RE: 22LR
 
Since your on the subject of 10/22. Is the Voguartsen trigger from Cabelas for the 10/22 worth the money or would you have other sites that would supply good trigger??

Ruddyduck 07-22-2004 05:33 AM

RE: 22LR
 
If you want a semi auto to get your jolly's that fine. But if you want a serious tack driver why not buy an Anshutz and be done with it. It will cost almost the same as you're 10/22 rig by the time you're done "trick'n it " out.
I've shoot 3 different 10/22's that were modified to the max and not one is as or more accurate than an Anshutz.


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