I've been wanting to do an appleseed for a while using iron sights but all my 22s have scopes. So I decided to build one. I'm also kind of a WW II buff so when I saw one come up for sale I decided to build one into an M1 Carbine clone.
First, the 10/22 I started with:
Here is the rifle with all the goodies that I'm about to put on it:
Step one was to remove the front sight (already done) and take the barrel and action out of the stock. This is easy on a 10/22 if you've never played with one. Simply remove the barrel band and remove one screw from the bottom of the stock just in front of the mag well. This leaves you with the barreled action. At this point I've also installed the Tactical Solutions extended mag release which requires the stock to be removed anyway.
Next task was to install the new stock. This is about as easy as removing the old stock. First step was to put the barreled action into the new stock and tighten down the screw that holds it in place. And with this stock kit you then put the top hand guard on and install the barrel band. After that was on I tightened down the screw at the opposite end by the action to secure the top hand guard
Only thing left to install is the sling. The replica sling comes with a replica oiler which is what was used to hold the sling in the buttstock. It was a little difficult to get it to snap in, but eventually it went in.
Here is a close up of the little replica oiler. It unscrews just like the real thing and everything.
All of these parts were ordered from E. Arthur Brown Company (eabco.com). They also sell on there a mag extension that makes it look like the original M1 Carbine mag. I ordered one to try it to see how it looked and I might have to order a few more. I think it looks pretty good.
The sights on the gun are also M1 Carbine Replica sights. They install pretty easily as well. I installed everything in about 20 minutes from start to finish. Hopefully I'll be taking this to an Appleseed soon to go for a rifleman patch
First, the 10/22 I started with:
Here is the rifle with all the goodies that I'm about to put on it:
Step one was to remove the front sight (already done) and take the barrel and action out of the stock. This is easy on a 10/22 if you've never played with one. Simply remove the barrel band and remove one screw from the bottom of the stock just in front of the mag well. This leaves you with the barreled action. At this point I've also installed the Tactical Solutions extended mag release which requires the stock to be removed anyway.
Next task was to install the new stock. This is about as easy as removing the old stock. First step was to put the barreled action into the new stock and tighten down the screw that holds it in place. And with this stock kit you then put the top hand guard on and install the barrel band. After that was on I tightened down the screw at the opposite end by the action to secure the top hand guard
Only thing left to install is the sling. The replica sling comes with a replica oiler which is what was used to hold the sling in the buttstock. It was a little difficult to get it to snap in, but eventually it went in.
Here is a close up of the little replica oiler. It unscrews just like the real thing and everything.
All of these parts were ordered from E. Arthur Brown Company (eabco.com). They also sell on there a mag extension that makes it look like the original M1 Carbine mag. I ordered one to try it to see how it looked and I might have to order a few more. I think it looks pretty good.
The sights on the gun are also M1 Carbine Replica sights. They install pretty easily as well. I installed everything in about 20 minutes from start to finish. Hopefully I'll be taking this to an Appleseed soon to go for a rifleman patch