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I have Brocks in Spokane putting in a new trigger Assembly, $139 for the parts, and they are putting sling mounts on it as well. Thought about glass bedding the barrel but it is a stainless barrel and synthetic stock so not sure if it would even really work. Will probably at least wait and see how it shoots. Never even fired it yet. By the way, i always run a patch through the barrel and was totally shocked at how dirty it was. New off the shelf from Bi Mart.
Best 2 things you can put on it are...-Larger (light wieght) Bolt Charging Handleand-Larger Mag. Release
Dang, just when i think i am done i find something else, the Volquartzen Tensioned Carbon fiber barrel with forward blow compensator in stainless, and the Rm4 stock. They have a fitting block for the barrel with closer tolerances too. The final thing may be a new bolt and slide. Income tax time come on. Now i am going to start having a bunch of parts left over. I will have to think of getting a new receiver, as it goes on and on and on. lol
Quote from: Da stump on January 19, 2014, 01:38:02 PMDang, just when i think i am done i find something else, the Volquartzen Tensioned Carbon fiber barrel with forward blow compensator in stainless, and the Rm4 stock. They have a fitting block for the barrel with closer tolerances too. The final thing may be a new bolt and slide. Income tax time come on. Now i am going to start having a bunch of parts left over. I will have to think of getting a new receiver, as it goes on and on and on. lol That's why I decided not to start with a Ruger gun. I figured by the time I got done there wouldn't be much left of the Ruger anyway. I got all the action and parts from Tactical Innovations, the barrel from E.R. Shaw, and the stock from Boyds. The only thing that has the Ruger logo on it is the magazine! I started with a stainless Ruger target model and the only thing left Ruger is the receiver
I started with a stainless Ruger target model and the only thing left Ruger is the receiver The 10-22 has been around so long that you can build a whole gun from aftermarket parts, and use virtually none of the original gun. The magazines are still the best, though. I first shot a Ruger 10-22 in 1965! I'm looking forward to a Ground Squirrel shoot with my latest creation!