#190098 - 12/06/09 11:32 PM
Ruger 10-22 question
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I don't recall precisely but I think that firearms questions are allowed within certain parameters, if I'm out of line, please delete.
I'm looking for some advice from anyone who happens to own a synthetic stock version of the Ruger 10-22 rifle, real simple, have you attached a sling to it and if so, how? I'd also be interested in learning if it's possible to replace the stock barrel band with made of something a little more substantial, like metal for instance.
Thanks.
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#190105 - 12/07/09 01:33 AM
Re: Ruger 10-22 question
[Re: JohnE]
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I have a Ruger 10/22 with synthetic stock also and have been wondering the same thing. The material is rather thin at the spot where you’d normally mount a sling swivel on the stock. I’d suggest adding one of the stock/pouches (good place to keep survival supplies) that includes a swivel to attach a sling on the side, along with an aluminum band for the front of the stock that has a swivel on the side as well. After the 1911A1 the 10/22 has more after market accessories than any other gun I know of.
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#190106 - 12/07/09 01:36 AM
Re: Ruger 10-22 question
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I never did it on a 10-22 but there are a lot of stocks available for them. Cabela's has a whole page of them. Some of them come with sling mounts too. Buying a whole stock for a 10-22 seem like a very expensive way to go though and I would likely just go with the screw in sling mounts. I am not sure about the barrel band on them either. I am just not familiar enough with Ruger 10-22 to comment on that. However seeing that people do float the barrels on them and make varminter style stocks for them I end up wondering if the barrel band really does anything. After all they didn't even put a barrel band on the 10-22 Compact model.
Edited by scafool (12/07/09 01:39 AM)
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#190119 - 12/07/09 03:11 AM
Re: Ruger 10-22 question
[Re: philip]
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Oh yes, I've found a ton of stuff for the gun but I was hoping to find someone who had actually attached a sling swivel to the synthetic stock.
I've put some feelers out on some other forums, looks like I need to get a set of swivels that come with some self tapping screws. I might take the gun apart and see if I could conceivably reinforce the area where the screw threads have to go.
Thanks for the tips so far folks.
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#190120 - 12/07/09 03:21 AM
Re: Ruger 10-22 question
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I am fairly sure the folks who put on the weekend rifle programs encouraging Second Amendment and a prepared militia [Appleseed?] specify use of slings and their rifle of choice is the Ruger 10/22. Their organization may have technical suggestions about outfitting your rifle.
Edit: I really do not know about their political / philosophical positions, just that they exist.
Edited by dweste (12/07/09 03:25 AM)
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#190125 - 12/07/09 04:26 AM
Re: Ruger 10-22 question
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On thin plastic stock you can cut a piece of block plastic, I used a 3" piece of bulk nylon round stock i had on hand and shaped it to just about match the interior curve of the hollow stock, then measuring carefully and clamping it temporarily in place I drilled a pilot hole for the wood screw type threads on the swivel. Then I lightly coated the block with polyurethane sealant where it would contact the interior of the stock to make up for any inexactitude in the fit. Once I stuffed it back into place it was pretty easy to screw the swivel in catching the block inside the stock. It held up until I sold the gun a few years later and, as far as I know, is still good.
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#190143 - 12/07/09 02:42 PM
Re: Ruger 10-22 question
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I've similarly gorilla glued a blank on the stock with a pre-drilled undersized pilot and then threaded the swivel stud into that. Gorilla glue is the bomb for such things, just don't use too much.
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#190155 - 12/07/09 04:03 PM
Re: Ruger 10-22 question
[Re: Greg_Sackett]
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Thanks again folks.
I took the action out of the rifle last night, there is no access to the butt end of the stock without doing some serious cutting/hacking.
I plan to replace the barrel band with a metal one so all I have to do is figure out how best to attach the lower swivel.
I also got a free Millett 1.5x-4x scope and rings from a friend so I'm pretty well covered when it comes to sights. I might get a set of the Tech Sights anyway as I've read a great number of very positive comments about them.
I'm thinking that reinforcing from the outside ala Benjammin's idea might be the best solution. I wish I could think of an easy, clean way to access the interior of the stock as I could also use it to store some extra gear.
I'd really like to get at least some minimal use out of the original stock before switching to something else, it seems to fit me pretty well and I was able to set up the scope with just about perfect eye relief using it.
The hunt goes on...
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#190256 - 12/08/09 09:43 PM
Re: Ruger 10-22 question
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I bought an absolutely bare bones, stock 10/22 with a synthetic stock, and a set of these: http://www.midwayusa.com/viewProduct/?productnumber=366960I drilled out the stock, as if it was wood, put some epoxy on the stud, screwed it in and let it dry. Worked just as well as on the wood stock of DW's 10/22. Follow the instructions as close as possible for a Liberty Training Rifle for an Appleseed, as mentioned above, and get thee to an Appleseed. I wanted to go but am not to one this coming weekend. When offered tickets to the Army-Navy game, you gotta take them.
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