On Thu, 16 Jun 2016 19:06:35 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote:
On 6/16/16 6:56 PM, wrote:
On Thu, 16 Jun 2016 18:00:07 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote:
Uh, that's not a stock 10/22. Shooter changed the stock, the barrel, and
probably the receiver.
The receiver is the part with the serial number on it. Duh
I am also not sure much but the stock was changed and that is common
with 10/22s. They are sort of like ARs. You buy the part with the
serial number and make whatever kind of gun you want.
The 10/22 may be the best selling .22 out there over the 50 years it
has been around.
There are several suppliers of "third party receivers" for the 10/22.
They get shipped to an FFL. Here's one:
http://tinyurl.com/z3ymk7s
That is a new gun. Why bother to even start with a 10/22 if you are
just going to throw away the serialized part?
I'm not disputing the success of the 10/22, but to make it as accurate
as a CZ 455 or 452, you have to spend several times the original cost of
the rifle.
Most people would rather have a magazine fed semi auto if they are not
shooting some kind of competition or fantasizing about it..