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    Quote Originally Posted by jim View Post
    For 1/3 that price he can buy the bbl and mod as cash flow allows. $600 for a 10/22 with stock trigger is hwy robbery.
    ... The x-ring receiver by itself is about $475...
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    Quote Originally Posted by DocMedic View Post
    ... The x-ring receiver by itself is about $475...
    there are so many ways to upgrade the stock 10/22 it's crazy. He doesn't want to spend $1K on stock mods but inquires about a $5-600 aftermarket one, with a basic trigger?? tac-sol bbl, trigger mods or volq unit keeps him under $400 . I suggest one of the many performance bbls on the market and go from there.I did a 77/22 bbl build for an ar project and that was a tack driver. There are numerous 77/22 bbls out there for cheap, that will give you better accuracy then a stock bbl. Same for the trigger group.

    Or build off the TS receiver and save $100.
    http://www.mizzoumuleguns.com/id78.html

    http://www.eabco.com/store/ruger-10/...cal-solutions/

    Unfortunately, like an AR once you get started your "project" has more money in it than you realize.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jim View Post
    there are so many ways to upgrade the stock 10/22 it's crazy. He doesn't want to spend $1K on stock mods but inquires about a $5-600 aftermarket one, with a basic trigger?? tac-sol bbl, trigger mods or volq unit keeps him under $400 . I suggest one of the many performance bbls on the market and go from there.I did a 77/22 bbl build for an ar project and that was a tack driver. There are numerous 77/22 bbls out there for cheap, that will give you better accuracy then a stock bbl. Same for the trigger group.

    Or build off the TS receiver and save $100.
    http://www.mizzoumuleguns.com/id78.html

    http://www.eabco.com/store/ruger-10/...cal-solutions/

    Unfortunately, like an AR once you get started your "project" has more money in it than you realize.
    Lol, I'm not disagreeing with you but the complete rifles are better deal in the long run for what they are

    Ruger 10/22 - $240
    X-ring Receiver - $369
    TS Alum Barrel - $195
    TS Extended Mag release - $35
    Hogue stock - $70

    or you can get all that in a complete rifle for about $600

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    Interesting stuff. And yes, I do not want to mod every part of a Ruger .22. I was asking of opinions on the Tac-Sol stuff. I'll go check out the rimfire website.

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