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    It is amazing the things you can do to and with a 10/22.

    Eventually when I get around to turning my garage into another sawdust pile I have this crazy idea for an AKM style stock set for a 10/22.

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    I've decided to convert a couple of my plain ones that don't get shot into a P90/22, maybe a HK G36/22 and maybe even a 1927 Thompson 22 with the 100 round magpul(?)drum
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    Quote Originally Posted by TEN-32 View Post
    They recently released a take down 10/22 and a few years ago a Charger. Basically a 10/22 pistol. There is endless aftermarket.
    I have a Charger and have never fired it yet. I have a red dot scope on it and am not crazy about it.

    Before I get around to shooting it, I'm going to change out that faggish looking stock and find a better scope for it.

    The one thing I hate about the whole set up is that it doesn't come with factory installed iron sights. I wish they had an iron sighted version available when I bought mine.

    I refuse to buy any new gun that doesn't have iron sights, or an easy way to install them.
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    I bought a 10-22 TD stainless tactical ... it took forever to find one with a black stock but I finally did ... but then decided to put it into a Butler Creek folder so the factory stock really didn't matter that much ... then they came out with the Charger and of course I wanted one to match ... I didn't care for the funky green stock either ... but then they introduced the black plastic stock but I couldn't find one in stainless ... so I ended up getting a stainless tactical TD with the funky green stock and a black stock with the black action and swapped the stocks and sold the green stock with black action for about what I paid for the stainless gun


    I thought I'd SBR it but then they did away with the NFA trust option and I doubt I'll ever get around to it now but I do enjoy shooting them both, but if I ever do the SBR, it makes a very short package. IIRC I could put the pistol barrel, action with the stock folded and suppressor all into a 16" bag along with a couple mags.

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    Kimberkid, where did you find your Charger stock? I am tempted to get one of those.
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    I regained a lot of interest in rimfire since finding CCI mini-mags in stock at my walmart for the first time in four years.

    I'm interested in three 10/22 models: a stainless take down with threaded muzzle, a bull barrel take down model also threaded, and the "lite" version with aluminum barrel with stainless inner sleeve.

    Also, I have a scoped 22/45 target (MK2), but am very interested in the new MARK 4 pistol, expecially the "hunter" model.
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    I picked both of mine up at a local gun show ... but they're available on GunBroker too (http://www.gunbroker.com/item/587739052) but I still haven't seen a stainless take down Charger with the polymer stock which is why I had to buy two and switch the stocks to get the combination I wanted ...

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    I had a 22 mkII bull barrel for years and I had bought a tactical/threaded barrel for it but after switching it 1 time I bought a receiver & bolt for it all together I cost me about the same as buying one, but I didn't get the box and paperwork ... later I put the MK II on a table at a local show at a price I didn't think anyone would pay ... I was wrong.

    Soon after a while I replaced it with a MKIII Hunter ... and added the nicer grips a couple months after that, I'd had these SiG red-dots laying around and they work well on them.


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