Ruger 10-22?
I would like to purchase a ruger 10-22 and put a krinker plinker kit on it can somebody help me find the cheapest place to buy both???
there are cabelas, bass pro, dickssportinggoods, sportsauthority, gunsunlimited and a sheels... i found the krinker plinker for 300 thats the lowest i could find it for
are there any other conversions beside the Ar 15, krinker plinker, and the mg 42 ???? is the mg 42 good or is it crap?
1 last thing is the rumor true that if you shave the top of the ruger's sear its full auto??? i read that on this site so i was curious but im not going to do that i know the felonies and BATF rules and regs just outta curiousity because if i was gonna get a full auto someday and a liscence i would want a cheap gun to shoot that looks like an assault rifle!
thanks for the help in advance!
Since the ruger 1022 has almost no recoil, you don't need too strong of a stock. Therefore, if you want a military-looking gun, with 1022 innards, there's a quick and easy craft project you can do: Buy an airsoft gun replica of your favorite rifle (G36C and SL8 tend to be common for this, although i have also seen FNH P90 and F2000's used), remove all the extra pieces inside them, use alot of super glue and some pieces of plastic sheet (from a craft store) to create the bedding to attach the action and barrel to, cut clearances for the barrel and the magazine, and pretty quick and easy you have a replica-quality firearm, that you can put a 50 round drum magazine of .22LR (at 5 cents per round) and so long as you take your time to make sure everything is reinforced, you should have a 1022 that would be worth hundreds more to the right buyer.
If you shaved off the sear disconnector (the part whose job is to keep the hammer from dropping twice during one trigger pull) you would, at best, end up with cartidges that have very light, if any, marks showing that the firing pin touched the rim. It would fire the first round, but as it chambered the second round, the hammer would slowly come up as the action was still traveling forward, and the way the geometry of the hammer, action block, and firing pin are, the hammer can not actually get a clean shot at hitting the firing pin unless the action is within .025" of being closed. Furthermore, when the bolt slams forward, it bounces back up to 3/16" before closing again, which makes for an impossibly small window of time that the hammer could fall to strike the firing pin successfully, in a filed-sear situation.
I did a college paper about how tough it actually is for fools to convert weapons to fully automatic. The 10/22 requires such advanced machining (so far the only good examples i've seen end up with the thing being converted to an open-bolt machine gun, destroying the gun's practicality in the process) that you might as well be better off trying to machine your own action from scratch at that point. The SKS on the other hand, requires a piece of spring steel wire, and a zip tie, to result in unhindered full automatic operation. I will not elaborate.
Unboxing the Exotek Single Servo Mini-LST Conversion Kit
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