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Re: Show us your rimfire's

#231 Post by Geek »

[quote="Tony-c"]The latest in my collection of full custom and semi custom 10-22

Please do show and tell - how about a few pictures of the others?
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#232 Post by Tomo »

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#233 Post by Blackstuff »

:goodjob:

Does the AFG1 have the removable front strap so you can have it smooth or with the finger ridge (as shown)? Also, was it much hassle putting that quadrail on it?
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#234 Post by Tomo »

Blackstuff wrote::goodjob:

Does the AFG1 have the removable front strap so you can have it smooth or with the finger ridge (as shown)? Also, was it much hassle putting that quadrail on it?
Not entirely sure about the afg, it came with spare bits for the grip though so I assume its interchangable.

Quadrail was more hassle than I thought it would be. It involved taking a dremmel to the receiver... not for the faint hearted!
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#235 Post by Tony-c »

have to dig through computer LOL

this was my first build in 2008.

will sort out pics of others, just cut up and reassembled a blaster stock and put together a gun with big red dot for practical matches

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#236 Post by Blackstuff »

Tomo wrote:
Blackstuff wrote::goodjob:

Does the AFG1 have the removable front strap so you can have it smooth or with the finger ridge (as shown)? Also, was it much hassle putting that quadrail on it?
Not entirely sure about the afg, it came with spare bits for the grip though so I assume its interchangable.

Quadrail was more hassle than I thought it would be. It involved taking a dremmel to the receiver... not for the faint hearted!
Cheers for the info :good:
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#237 Post by jjvc »

BSA Century, lovely little rifles. tongueout

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#238 Post by Mike357 »

Tony-c wrote:have to dig through computer LOL

this was my first build in 2008.

will sort out pics of others, just cut up and reassembled a blaster stock and put together a gun with big red dot for practical matches

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Tony, nice rifle. Do you know of any mover bases for sale anywhere?

Also, tell me more about that mag release lever please.
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#239 Post by Tony-c »

I know 2 guys that live local to me and shoot at my club both making mover bases :)

will ask what they are making, as I know one clamps to your rail, but I dont like that as it starts to stack up and get tall, Im pretty sure the last time I spoke with the other guy he was getting a cutter to match the profile of the top of the ruger receiver, the one in the pic above is on the old tactical innovations receiver, they used to have removable rail, but now its all milled out in 1 piece.

prices are about £170 I think, but they are totally hand made, no CNC etc, so time is huge and I doubt they actually making much on them

the mag release is my own design and fabrication, made the first one, in the pic at beginning of 2008, just before kidd brought out his lever, however mine has the bolt hold open button built into it, making locking the bolt open a total doddle, designed and made for 1500 match to save time.

made 3, 1 in Ireland, 1 in london, 1 in Devon :)
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#240 Post by David TS »

The replacement for my Sig Sauer 522:

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Bradley Arms BAR22. Douglas XX grade 16" barrel, Mark's own upper and lower, Samson Star - C guard, furniture is Troy handguard covers/Hogue grip/Magpul STR buttstock smile2 .
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