Less "tactical" 10/22

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  • RelicHound

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    I decided I wanted a less tactical look for my 10/22. I was browsing the web last night and noticed my 10/22 looked just like everyone elses 10/22 with a hogue stock,so when I got home I sanded out my factory walnut DSP stock to fit my .920 barrel and I really like how it looks now..sorta different..I guess:dunno::): I floated it as well.

    here it is before.

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    and here is how she sits now.

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    doglb

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    Jul 13, 2009
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    In my opinion both versions look nice and clean. Love the wood look, however, out in the bush I would hate to ding it up!

    Either way-:yesway:
    Can I ask what scope base are you using?
     

    Litlratt

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    very nice:yesway:
    how do you like that straight trigger on your KIDD?
    I haven't had a chance to shoot it yet. But it's very sweet at 7/14.
    I think it would be even better if it were round instead of flat. Straight triggers allow you to squeeze from some place other than where a curved trigger designates.
     

    gilliu

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    Feb 13, 2010
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    Looks really great! Let me know if you want me to help you de-clutter by taking the old stock :)
     
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