Well it's confirmed, I've got too much time on my hands...
I was totally bored with my 10/22 and totally broke from mounting a scope on my M1A so I built this out of stuff that I had lying around.
I took an old Ramline folding stock and pinned it permanantly open with a steel pin. I then mounted up a 1-4 power scope that I had lying around and put an old sling and some mounts on it and Voila! There Ya go. I also connected two mags togather to make them into a quick flip setup.
The stock was no good as a folder due to federal law unless I fixed it to the open position permanantly, so what the heck. In California rimfires are exempt from the assault weapons BS as long as you don't violate federal law, thus the pistol grip is ok.
The great thing is that I can put the original stock back on it in about 5 minutes if I wanted. I'm not taking the whole project too seriously but i think it looks kinda cool and didn't really cost me anything.
Tell me what you think, am I an aspiring mall Ninja? --Oneshot
I was totally bored with my 10/22 and totally broke from mounting a scope on my M1A so I built this out of stuff that I had lying around.
I took an old Ramline folding stock and pinned it permanantly open with a steel pin. I then mounted up a 1-4 power scope that I had lying around and put an old sling and some mounts on it and Voila! There Ya go. I also connected two mags togather to make them into a quick flip setup.
The stock was no good as a folder due to federal law unless I fixed it to the open position permanantly, so what the heck. In California rimfires are exempt from the assault weapons BS as long as you don't violate federal law, thus the pistol grip is ok.
The great thing is that I can put the original stock back on it in about 5 minutes if I wanted. I'm not taking the whole project too seriously but i think it looks kinda cool and didn't really cost me anything.
Tell me what you think, am I an aspiring mall Ninja? --Oneshot