To: glock rocks
I'm in the midst of redoing my 1022 as a bullpup (basically, so as to not interfere with my mojo re: my bullpupped AK47)
I don't like the feel of the Muzzelite kits I have handled, so I'm scratchbuilding it.
Input on mat'ls would be appreciated.
I'm having a devil of a time finding plank hardwood.
Oak is not too heavy for a 1022?
36 posted on
10/20/2004 4:47:28 PM PDT by
King Prout
(yo! sKerry: "Live by the flip, die by the flop." - Frank_Discussion)
To: King Prout
Yes, it's heavy. My 10-22 weighs more than my elk rifle.
Maybe maple would be good... that's what the upper one is.
37 posted on
10/21/2004 3:42:32 AM PDT by
glock rocks
(posted from the very heart of Reagan country)
To: King Prout
I'm in the midst of redoing my 1022 as a bullpup (basically, so as to not interfere with my mojo re: my bullpupped AK47)
I don't like the feel of the Muzzelite kits I have handled, so I'm scratchbuilding it.
Input on mat'ls would be appreciated.
I'm having a devil of a time finding plank hardwood. Oak is not too heavy for a 1022? What a clever idea.
The Krinker Plinker available from C&S Metall-Werkes would seem a good starting point. In a bullpup configuration, a full-length or bull-target 10/22 barrel could be used without sacrificing compactness. The ejection arc remains problematic for the Southpaws, however.
44 posted on
10/21/2004 12:43:09 PM PDT by
Wolf_Lochert
(Ask me about my vow of silence.)
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