#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
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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
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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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