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Sounds like a good way to use the hollow stock. I've got a couple of 10/22s. The first one I bought in 1981 while in high school. No idea how many rounds through it, but has to be well over 50,000 (could go through a brick every time we went camping). Finally had the firing pin just flat wear out. Just worn down a little too short. The point is you probably don't need spare parts in it like that, but if you do you might as well put in a nail of the right diameter with the tip ground flat to remove the drift pins. I think a brush, maybe cleaning rod, bit of oil, - basics to keep it clean and running well would be better use of space.