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  • patience0830

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    Nope. But others might. It looks really nice.
    I've never seen one like that before.
    Unfortunately, nowadays all that stuff is laser carved by computer and really doesn't add value and cachet like a hand carved item that required dexterity and skill learned from years of practice. Easily duplicated so not so worthwhile.
     

    nucular

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    Unfortunately, nowadays all that stuff is laser carved by computer and really doesn't add value and cachet like a hand carved item that required dexterity and skill learned from years of practice. Easily duplicated so not so worthwhile.

    What he said. I picked up a BSA themed 10/22 from another member here a while back. I'm just holding onto it until my son Eagles at which point will gift it to him. It's good for sentimental value but probably not financial value.
     

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    Hookeye

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    Removing the bbl band might help accuracy.
    Bedding tweaks might help accuracy.
    No guarantees.

    Ive tried that stuff on a couple of walnut oldies.
    Didnt do much.
    But they both shot like crap so a little lesser crappy, was still crappy.

    Had a couple others that were decent enough bone stock.

    Volq hammer, maybe new aftermarket bbl and bolt work, then maybe a diff stock.

    My '85 model ( bought used ) w GM bbl, Titan stock and Volq hammer was pretty decent and I had under 500 in it ( not counting scope ).

    No GM 20" sporter bbls blued for me to try and save a '70 sporter. Waited a yr for a bbl, orig shot poorly and was dinged up enough justify stock modification for new bbl fit. Alas, post covid still no bbl so said bye bye and went CZ bolt rig.
     

    squeals99

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    Just completed this one last weekend!
    Kidd scalloped bolt, charging handle, buffer
    kidd barrel and comp
    VQ trigger internals
    magpul hunter x22 stock
    magpul bipod
    leupold vx freedom 3-9x40 on dnz game reaper rings
     

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    Scott58

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    This is getting addictive. New Charger 10\ 22 got a Reddot to start. Then I wanted to try 45° angle iron sights so I got those. Actually pretty intuitive going from left eye reddot to right eye irons. Then I came across a YouTube video on HC3R gen ll magazine. So I order one of those. And I'm pretty sure I need an A2 Birdcage flash hider. Good times.
     

    Scott58

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    Just got the HC3R mag for my 10\22 charger and ran a box through it. This is a nice magazine. Took me a minute or two to figure out how to get the stripper clip out, but once I got it (afraid of breaking it) its pretty easy. You can easily put 45 rounds down range in about a minute. I had no malfunctions and really pleased with this. Gonna get another one for my rifle.
     

    DadSmith

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    New 10/22 in time for the election. They say it's a collector.


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