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Posted By: TINCANBANDIT A very elegant 10/22 - 03/13/20
10/22 elegant? Yep....read on

I was able to purchase a few of the left over steel 10/22 receivers from the failed Kingston Armory. They were building M1 & M1A tribute rifles using a 10/22 action as the basis for the rifle. They had some 10/22 receiver copies cast in steel and then machined.
Anyway since I blue guns I decided to buy some of the receivers "in the white" (bare steel) and give them a high polish blue. I polished the receiver to a 5000 grit finish. Then I took one of my extra new-take-off barrels and give it the same high polish blue job. Then I bought a new anodized aluminum trigger housing from Pike Arms and a new walnut International stock (factory Ruger) from S&P Outfitters.

This is the result

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Here are my blog posts showing the process

https://tincanbandit.blogspot.com/2020/03/the-ruger-1022-continental-project-part.html

https://tincanbandit.blogspot.com/2020/03/the-ruger-1022-continental-project-part_6.html

https://tincanbandit.blogspot.com/2020/03/the-ruger-1022-continental-project-part_8.html
Posted By: woods_walker Re: A very elegant 10/22 - 03/13/20
What a great idea! Beautiful workmanship and rifle. Looking forward to reading your blog when I have more time.
Posted By: 260Remguy Re: A very elegant 10/22 - 03/13/20
I'm a sucker for rifles with mannlicher style stocks, so I like your build just for that factor alone.

I wonder how much more Ruger would charge for a steel receiver 10/22 over what they charge for an alloy receiver 10/22?
Posted By: VernAK Re: A very elegant 10/22 - 03/13/20
Very Nice!
Posted By: dave284 Re: A very elegant 10/22 - 03/15/20
Very nice!
Posted By: passport Re: A very elegant 10/22 - 03/16/20
Very cool
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