I did it by hand. The net is stitched to hold it on.
Do a google search on how to build one, there's many different variations for different applications. There were a lot of helpful tips that helped me put this one together for my purpose of use.
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I did it by hand. The net is stitched to hold it on.
Do a google search on how to build one, there's many different variations for different applications. There were a lot of helpful tips that helped me put this one together for my purpose of use.
Now I understand the sightings of Bigfoot ......... :)
We have the moss man here in Ohio. Known to inhabit the area of Salt Fork Reservoir.
" No Joke" !! Punch it up on the web.
I'm still laughing about it.!!
Wait.......are YOU the moss man Mike? :idea:
I hadn't bought a new rifle in 30 years. It was all new to me too, but I did what I do. Researched the hell outta everything, separated out the fanboi noise, kept my list of objectives tight and bought tier 1 stuff so it would retain most of it's value should I expire anytime soon. All in with stamps, optics, sales taxes, cases, cleaning kits, everything.. 6K.
Not cheap but I can make a good Braun electric last 8 years for $160 and make my own cleaning solution, but I'm not going to do that anymore either. The bucket list is gettin checked these days. ;)
It's cool! If I had ANY practical use for such a thing... but who knows? NEVER hurts to know that such awesome guidance is avaiilable. I dozed an area of my yard and threw down a bunch of grass seed. I coulda walked up and put a COLLAR on those turkeys! They love grass seed! Go figure! So... maybe fall. ;)
For those who like the 10/22.
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My two new magazines. The slim one is the aa922 25 round. I believe they do a 10 round as well.
The other is the same magazine in a sleeve. The sleeve is to fit in with the archangel nomad stock. I removed the unboxed one from the sleeve.
I chose these magazines for 2 reasons.
The first.
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That little spring stops the round going nose up, helping prevent feed issues, and the stock magazines I was using had plenty of issues.
Second, when I have my FAC I intend on getting a 10/22 and I would like to fit the muzzelite bulpup stock. These are one of the few extended magazines that actually fit it well.
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WOW!! That is one WELL SHOT 10/22. I've always used the stock 10 round. JUST finally bought a couple 25's.
You must have 10's of thousands of rounds through those feed lips. Mine still looks new-ish, and I KNOW it has at least a few thousand.
Well done. When I see a motorcycle or gun or whatever, well used like that, it tells me a lot. You've had some FUN.
LOVE the 10/22. Was just talking about that with a friend. It's the ruger laminated stock with a $30 3x Simmons scope, and it has by far got more trigger love to date than any other rifle I have.
It is a Wood Chuck, Racoon, Possum & Skunk eating MACHINE. :) Once they find the cat door into the garage, they gotta go.
That .300 will end them pretty much painlessly though. My 10/22 may get some rest.
Some say the 10/22 multiplies in a dark safe. I've stayed monogamous, but I understand why some would want more.
Yeah, please weigh back in on those. I had to go check, the ones I bought are the OEM Ruger BX-25's, and I'll pull no punches. They suck. I've never had a failure to feed from the stock 10 round, but those 25's aren't seating properly or something, because unless I've grabbed the same one, both have been problematic.
When it comes to firearms, sometimes never works.