Buddychrist
Well-known member
Well after I skipped my Birthday and Father's Day because of being so low on money because of my medical bills I started selling what was left of my jet ski parts. After selling $900 in parts I put the money in the bank and set out to do something for myself for once. It had to be very cheap and useful otherwise I would consider it a waste to spend so much on myself.
I thought about my all factory stainless 10/22 with a synthetic stock sitting in the gun cabinet that I had been wanting to put a wood stock on for a long time. Since I didn't want to spend allot of money I started hunting eBay for a used stock.
Here is what it started out as
I finally found a good enough deal and picked up a factory wood stock with a blued barrel and band for $46, it took a lot for me to spend that much so I listed a few more items I had so I didn't feel so self centered. Here is what I got.
After a week I got it in the mail and here is the final result!
It is much wider than the synthetic and the weight really upped the accuracy since the factory trigger is very very heavy (8Lbs).
It was nice to do something for myself which hasn't happened in a few years. So now ill skip out on Christmas so I can do more for my wife and son because I do my very best to give them what they deserve.
Overall the 10/22 is a nice firearm that is reliable and accurate and a blast to shoot that doesn't break my wallet. If anyone has any questions about the 10/22 I am sure I can answer them.
One of the biggest questions is why don't I just do a trigger job myself (just go have a professional do a trigger job or just buy one) well $70 is alot to just buy a drop in kit and that's cash I can't afford to spend and a gunsmith can cost more than that.
The reason I never recommend anyone to do a homemade trigger job on a 10/22 is the danger of runoff. Where if you shave too far it will keep going until empty or jammed. Since 10/22's have high capacity magazines you also have danger of detonation from a runoff. So since I'm broke and I don't want to have to drop any parts off to BATFE and have some explaining to do I will stick to the factory trigger.
Otherwise a fantastic gun and I have a blast shooting it!
Now I have a spare stock, barrel, and band. So possibly this Christmas I can buy a blued receiver if i can find a good deal and give my wife a nice .22 to go plinking with!
I thought about my all factory stainless 10/22 with a synthetic stock sitting in the gun cabinet that I had been wanting to put a wood stock on for a long time. Since I didn't want to spend allot of money I started hunting eBay for a used stock.
Here is what it started out as
I finally found a good enough deal and picked up a factory wood stock with a blued barrel and band for $46, it took a lot for me to spend that much so I listed a few more items I had so I didn't feel so self centered. Here is what I got.
After a week I got it in the mail and here is the final result!
It is much wider than the synthetic and the weight really upped the accuracy since the factory trigger is very very heavy (8Lbs).
It was nice to do something for myself which hasn't happened in a few years. So now ill skip out on Christmas so I can do more for my wife and son because I do my very best to give them what they deserve.
Overall the 10/22 is a nice firearm that is reliable and accurate and a blast to shoot that doesn't break my wallet. If anyone has any questions about the 10/22 I am sure I can answer them.
One of the biggest questions is why don't I just do a trigger job myself (just go have a professional do a trigger job or just buy one) well $70 is alot to just buy a drop in kit and that's cash I can't afford to spend and a gunsmith can cost more than that.
The reason I never recommend anyone to do a homemade trigger job on a 10/22 is the danger of runoff. Where if you shave too far it will keep going until empty or jammed. Since 10/22's have high capacity magazines you also have danger of detonation from a runoff. So since I'm broke and I don't want to have to drop any parts off to BATFE and have some explaining to do I will stick to the factory trigger.
Otherwise a fantastic gun and I have a blast shooting it!
Now I have a spare stock, barrel, and band. So possibly this Christmas I can buy a blued receiver if i can find a good deal and give my wife a nice .22 to go plinking with!