Been wanting to upgrade the crappy stock on my little Savage bolt .22 MK II rifle for a while. Found this kit in stock today: http://www.diproductsinc.com/Detail.aspx?PROD=1038843 I think I might grab it and upgrade that little rifle.
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Rimfire mods
Charlie Foxtrot- .41 Magnum
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Join date : 2014-03-05
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Re: Rimfire mods
I've heard good things about the Savage rimfire accuracy -- true?
And stocks -- have you seen the new Magpul stock for the 10/22? Way too cool. Now I want to build a precision 10/22 around that stock.
It's also been my introduction into the world of modding 10/22s. You think playing Barbies with ARs is wildly expensive and highly variable? Try a silly little 10/22 rimfire.
And stocks -- have you seen the new Magpul stock for the 10/22? Way too cool. Now I want to build a precision 10/22 around that stock.
It's also been my introduction into the world of modding 10/22s. You think playing Barbies with ARs is wildly expensive and highly variable? Try a silly little 10/22 rimfire.
Devereaux- .44 Magnum
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Join date : 2014-02-28
Location : Greater Chicago
- Post n°3
Re: Rimfire mods
Charlie Foxtrot wrote:I've heard good things about the Savage rimfire accuracy -- true?
And stocks -- have you seen the new Magpul stock for the 10/22? Way too cool. Now I want to build a precision 10/22 around that stock.
It's also been my introduction into the world of modding 10/22s. You think playing Barbies with ARs is wildly expensive and highly variable? Try a silly little 10/22 rimfire.
Indeed. Seeing all the expense, it is why I stay away from modifying any weapon and only have a very few - no temptation to "try something out".
Charlie Foxtrot- .41 Magnum
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Join date : 2014-03-05
- Post n°4
Re: Rimfire mods
Devereaux wrote:Charlie Foxtrot wrote:I've heard good things about the Savage rimfire accuracy -- true?
And stocks -- have you seen the new Magpul stock for the 10/22? Way too cool. Now I want to build a precision 10/22 around that stock.
It's also been my introduction into the world of modding 10/22s. You think playing Barbies with ARs is wildly expensive and highly variable? Try a silly little 10/22 rimfire.
Indeed. Seeing all the expense, it is why I stay away from modifying any weapon and only have a very few - no temptation to "try something out".
These 10/22s are bringing out the thumb-fingered engineer in me. <shudder>
Cornmastah- .44 Magnum
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Join date : 2014-04-07
Location : Utah
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Re: Rimfire mods
Yes, this little Savage rifle (got on sale for $180) is a shooter. The stock it came with is just too cheapy feeling, and doesn't give a good cheek weld. I just got the new stock and it feels real nice. It is well worth the $ spent.