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10/22 tips?
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<blockquote data-quote="Geezer" data-source="post: 149729" data-attributes="member: 4950"><p>Well, Mr. UPS dropped me off a package from Midway with the Volquartsen extended mag release, recoil buffer, left-hand safety, and Power Custom auto bolt release, plus the Gun Guides take-down guide. Working mostly on commercial breaks, I had it all installed during NCIS, and operation of my 10/22T is much friendlier. Only issue is that the extended safety won't fit thru the stock when removing the barrel and action, but you can just slip the stock unit in before you disassemble, and put the Volq one in after replacing the action. </p><p></p><p>I can see now that one of the attractions of the 10/22 is that you can do really serious mods on the kitchen table without having to invest in milling machines, lathes, expensive tools, etc. Just some punches, drifts, hex wrenches and that's it. Most upgraded bits are pretty cheap. Even such hired-out work as bolt trueing and tuning can be had for relatively little.</p><p></p><p>Time to get out to a 100yd range and see what she'll do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Geezer, post: 149729, member: 4950"] Well, Mr. UPS dropped me off a package from Midway with the Volquartsen extended mag release, recoil buffer, left-hand safety, and Power Custom auto bolt release, plus the Gun Guides take-down guide. Working mostly on commercial breaks, I had it all installed during NCIS, and operation of my 10/22T is much friendlier. Only issue is that the extended safety won't fit thru the stock when removing the barrel and action, but you can just slip the stock unit in before you disassemble, and put the Volq one in after replacing the action. I can see now that one of the attractions of the 10/22 is that you can do really serious mods on the kitchen table without having to invest in milling machines, lathes, expensive tools, etc. Just some punches, drifts, hex wrenches and that's it. Most upgraded bits are pretty cheap. Even such hired-out work as bolt trueing and tuning can be had for relatively little. Time to get out to a 100yd range and see what she'll do. [/QUOTE]
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