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Re: JYD Death Chat [Re: MRpink] #162739 08/28/08 06:40 PM
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MrPink: You can get a 10/22 and a bullpup stock.


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Re: JYD Death Chat [Re: MRpink] #162740 08/28/08 06:42 PM
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The Ruger 10/22 sounds awesome with price, reliability, and all the available mods, but I want something more compact like the Henry AR-7 Survival rifle; but I hear it's a hit or miss whether you get a good or bad one.

We have both. Get the 10/22, it's the most popular .22 for a reason. The AR-7 is crap. If you want compact, check out the new Ruger 10/22 Pistol. It looks really cool. I checked 'em out at the 1500. Before Ruger made them, a similar setup would have to be registered as a Class III short barreled rifle and a $200 tax stamp.


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Re: JYD Death Chat [Re: Andy Wayne] #162741 08/28/08 09:06 PM
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If size wasn't an issue, hands down I would get the Ruger 10/22, but it just isn't practical to me. I've seen modified pistols kind of like what you're talking about Andy, I'll have to look more into that.

Here's a two configurations for the 10/22 I think is pretty cool.
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I like the concept of the AR-7 and how it'd all fit in the stock. Here is Ban's AR-7 and he said his hasn't had any problems, but it is modded.
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If I get the AR-7, it'll be up to luck whether I get a good or bad one from what I hear.


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Re: JYD Death Chat [Re: MRpink] #162742 08/28/08 09:49 PM
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We have one of the older AR-7s. It worked ok for a while, but after a lot of shooting kept jamming, etc. The concept is neat though. Another neat one is the Springfield (I think it is?) .22/.410.


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Re: JYD Death Chat [Re: Andy Wayne] #162743 08/28/08 10:05 PM
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definetely go w/ the 10/22

IMHO it is the best .22 plinker out there


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Re: JYD Death Chat [Re: Andy Wayne] #162744 08/28/08 10:13 PM
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The 10/22 mods are only limited by imagination and bank account.
I'd be wary of any break-down rifle. It better be pretty robust at the connection point.
Here's a compact .22 - the Chipmunk - a 16" barrel and 2.5 lbs
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No matter what you decide, I've never seen a gun that I didn't like.


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Re: JYD Death Chat [Re: snotpig] #162745 08/28/08 10:31 PM
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on the ar-7

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The chamber needs a very slight chamfer on the receiving end so the bullet does not hang up while being fed from the magazine on the sharp corner. I used a .30 FMJ bullet dipped in lapping compound and slowly and gently twisted it on the chamber, slowly and a little at a time. I would work the chamfer job then reassemble the rifle and go in the back and test fire a full magazine, 8 rounds, in my fire barrel. I repeated this process until the rifle did not jam any more EXTREME care must be taken not to chamfer too much, you will wreck the accuracy if you do. It works now and never jams and the accuracy was not effected.


sounds like nothing to me. if you like the tactical thing, give the ar-7 a shot. you're in california, they don't let you shoot the [censored] thing anyway so you'll never know if it jams a lot.

i actually like both rifles, and i would keep both stock. would you be able to own both for the cost of getting either to look like an m4? my guess is yes.


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Re: JYD Death Chat [Re: Magnum22] #162746 08/29/08 12:31 AM
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i sat on this piece of iron sexy today at the HD dealer.

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Re: JYD Death Chat [Re: Magnum22] #162747 08/29/08 12:33 AM
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woops! hahah, that was the reagan map!


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Re: JYD Death Chat [Re: Magnum22] #162748 08/29/08 12:36 AM
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I saw that bike in one of my banks. They were having a raffle or something to give it away.


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Re: JYD Death Chat [Re: Andy Wayne] #162749 08/29/08 12:48 AM
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i'm infatuated. it felt prefect under my rear. so did the 1200 custom, but i prefer powder coat to chrome.

then there was the exhaust note.


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Re: JYD Death Chat [Re: Magnum22] #162750 08/29/08 01:24 AM
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i sat on this piece of iron sexy today at the HD dealer.

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Very Very nice. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/ooo.gif" alt="" />


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