Originally Posted by Dirtfarmer
Originally Posted by local_dirt
Originally Posted by Dirtfarmer
Another somewhat unique 10-22.

Many moons ago, I ran across a guy walking the isles at a local gun show, packing this 10-22. I gave him a C note.

I added a Clark (Walther) barrel, had it cut and threaded for a can, rebuilt the fire control unit with Volquartsen and Clark parts, added a trigger stop, glassed it, refinished the stock, recut the checkering. Notice how I set the Redfield base back to accommodate the short ER of the Compact series 3-9 EFR

I've considered it my best trigger job until I tackled the Jard mentioned in the OP. Those two are now pretty close.

It's really quiet, you hear the bolt cycle and the bullet strike. That's about all.

DF

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That's a little beauty, DF.

PS- Getcha a bolt buffer and all you're hear is a click and then the bullet smacking the target. grin

They all have bolt buffers. The buffer does cut down on bolt cycling noise, but you still hear it slamming closed.

DF



With this one and a can on the end of my Kidd, a "click" is about all you hear with SV ammo.

http://www.coolguyguns.com/KIDD-22LR-Bolt-Buffer_p_12.html

Last edited by local_dirt; 05/20/17. Reason: to add "with SV ammo"

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