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cajungeo
07-09-2002, 17:09
Hi, I'm a new guy to this forum. I bought a new 10/22 SS Synthetic stock. I have only gotten to fire it a few times at some cans, as I've been buisy working with my mini-14. I have 2- 50 rd clips from years ago, but they cause blisters loading them. May get one of those auto loaders to load them.
My question is, does any one know where I can get some cheep trigger parts to do a trigger job? Like a modified hammer and weaker trigger spring etc? Any advice you could give me would be appreciated.
PS. Its nice to see some familiar members. Hi gang:D
If you haven't done so already try shotgun news. There are usually some adds for parts.
cajungeo
07-14-2002, 06:47
Thanks for yor response Swede, I will pick up a copy today.
Power Custom, Inc. (http://www.powercustom.com)
Here's a link to one place I've picked up some parts.
:sniper:
ALSO, I would recommend a recoil buffer. After the bolt has repeatedly hit the bolt stop pin in the rear of the receiver it will oblong the holes, thus rendering the receiver to nothing more than a paperweight. Buffer Technologies is what I have, I'm sure there are others.
cajungeo
07-18-2002, 16:32
Thanks for the link sniper, and especially the tip on the recoil buffer. That could be a lifesaver!!! Will get one.
i have had a 10/22 for about 2 years. i love it. i have seen replacement triggers at cabellas in dundee mich.i have been thinking of getting one myself.they are suposed to reduce trigger pull by 30%.i think they cost like 30bucks.they also carry a barrel that is made of something like fiberglass that i want to try if anyone has one i would love to here some feedback. well good luck with your trigger parts!
cajungeo
07-27-2002, 11:14
Thanks for yor response oger. I just received my new laminated stock, and SS 920 fluted barrel. Just need a trigger, and a few other goodies. The 10/22 is way cheaper to modify than other rifles!
BlackhillsBob
07-28-2002, 14:36
Here's a killer place to learn about the mighty 1022:
www.Rimfirecentral.com (http://www.Rimfirecentral.com)
Sorry, dont know how to make the link work!
cajungeo
07-28-2002, 18:45
Thanks BlackhillsBob, and thanks for the link. Usually if you put a www.website.com (http://www.website.com) it will work or if you visit the site click on the address window, then click on edit, thin click on copy, all you have to do is paste it to your post.
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