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Greg P
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I've always heard how there were so many after market parts for the 10/22, but after looking into them I was overwhelmed. Then I started drooling at the though of a 10/22 sporting carbine. What I have in mind is similar to the gsg-5, but a little different. What I need from you all is specific brands and parts that you would recommend, along with price as that will be a bit of an issue. I'd like to keep it under $500 and will likely do it in stages. (ie get a basic ruger for my b-day, later swap out the stock, ect...)
The parts im looking for are:
16" barrel with muzzle break/compensator (bull, standard, other?)
Tactical style synthetic stock, possibly with retactable or folding butt. I like the "ATI flex force stock"(I think?) my friend has, but am not sold on it yet.
Bi-pod mounted on stock.
Quality red dot sight with large zero-optic rectical.
Several quality high capcity magazines, prefeably bannana style.
Other details:
This gun is desgined to put a lot of lead down range quickly and relativly accuratly. The 16" length with compensator and red dot are non-negotiable, as is a synthetic stock. Cooling innovations like fluting or carbon fiber barrels are defintly a plus for the right price, as its bound to heat up with what im planning on doing with it. I'm also thinking solid black for color, but could be pursuaded otherwise. Currently plan on using a standard 10/22 reciver and trigger group btw. Again, this is mainly for fun, not for supioror accuracy, but it does have to look and feel like what I'm imagining.
Thanks,
Greg
The parts im looking for are:
16" barrel with muzzle break/compensator (bull, standard, other?)
Tactical style synthetic stock, possibly with retactable or folding butt. I like the "ATI flex force stock"(I think?) my friend has, but am not sold on it yet.
Bi-pod mounted on stock.
Quality red dot sight with large zero-optic rectical.
Several quality high capcity magazines, prefeably bannana style.
Other details:
This gun is desgined to put a lot of lead down range quickly and relativly accuratly. The 16" length with compensator and red dot are non-negotiable, as is a synthetic stock. Cooling innovations like fluting or carbon fiber barrels are defintly a plus for the right price, as its bound to heat up with what im planning on doing with it. I'm also thinking solid black for color, but could be pursuaded otherwise. Currently plan on using a standard 10/22 reciver and trigger group btw. Again, this is mainly for fun, not for supioror accuracy, but it does have to look and feel like what I'm imagining.
Thanks,
Greg