I have a 10/22, older model but still semi-auto. The bolt does NOT hold open after last round fired. Is there a mod or something I can do to make it hold after last round?
Thanks for any help.
I have a 10/22, older model but still semi-auto. The bolt does NOT hold open after last round fired. Is there a mod or something I can do to make it hold after last round?
Thanks for any help.
That is normal. I only know one way around it, http://www.hawktecharms.com/ruger/10-22.htm (see last item) and it requires speciel mags...
"CST 10/22 Automatic Bolt Stop + Mag*
Until now there has not been a successful means to perform a last shot bolt hold-open function in the Ruger 10/22. The reason for this is due to the rotary design of the 10/22 magazines. Unlike other semi-auto firearms with a bolt hold-open function, the 10/22 magazines have no tripping mechanism built into the magazine follower. The CST Auto-Bolt Stop with its patented “Passive Activation” function overcomes this by eliminating the need to interact with the magazine follower. Instead, the mechanism interacts directly with a cartridge in the magazine. If a cartridge is present in the magazine, then the mechanism allows the free movement of the bolt's forward movement. Once there is an absence of a cartridge, the mechanism rotates to block the forward travel of the bolt. The magazine or the magazine follower is irrelevant to the bolt stop's function. This allows the CST Auto-Bolt Stop to work with or without an empty magazine in place, making it arguably the safest bolt stop design in the world. This product comes with ONE modified factory magazine. Additional magazines may be purchased.
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Last edited by esaabye; 04-13-2010 at 17:34.
there is no factory BHO. There is the kit as posted above. HOWEVER it is magazine specific. You can convert your BHO to become a bolt quick release.
Well, ok. Thanks. I'll just leave it as be then.
Hey Tim, a little off topic, but IMHO if you want to perform a couple of cheap mods to your 10/22, look at the following website: www.rimfiresports.com
They have an improved extracter (about $12) and a new bolt release which allows you to just pull the bolt back and let it go instead of fumbling with the factory release. Also about $12 bucks.
If you want to improve the awful factory trigger, PM me and I'll give you my dad's contact info. He got mine to break clean at about 2 1/2 pounds. He has about 50 years gunsmithing experience, so he knows what hes doing. He'll be a lot cheaper than the Volquartsen kit which I almost bought.
http://www.rimfiresports.com/merchan...egory_Code=R1A
http://www.rimfiresports.com/merchan...egory_Code=R1A
Interesting, I appreciate that. It's just an old 10/22 and I know people can sink a LOT of money into those things... I'm trying to keep it pretty basic as it's just a plinking firearm. I was interested in Bolt Hold Open as I always have to hold it awkwardly to release/change mags.
What might I need the improved extractor for? I've never had a FTF/FTE in this particular one and I know I've shot more than 10K rounds through it.
The bolt release I'm a little confused about... I already just have to pull and let go.. not other external buttons/switches... am I missing something? HAHA.
I do think the only real "upgrade" I may do is paint the barrel black, lol. If that's called an upgrade.
That is an interesting site though. Definitely has me thinking... which my wife will not appreciate! HAHA.
Here BigBear, here's a reference on all sorts of explanations and mods you can do to the 10/22 action
http://www.rimfirecentral.com/forums...d.php?t=123409
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pull the bolt back and hold it there, press the bottom of the lever on the front of the trigger guard down and hold there, let the bolt slowly go forward till it locks open.
to release the bolt pull it back and let it go.
Mom's comin' 'round to put it back the way it ought to be.
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Rgr that, I do something similiar already but it is a "jerry fix" type situation. I was thinking along something that would allow quick mag changes.
Thanks to all for the information, I'll definitely be checking out those pages. I like that black SHTS thumbhole stock... but money, money will have to wait. lol
The pull and release bolt hold open isn't stock Ruger. This is from the Ruger manual-
To lock the bolt open: Retract the bolt handle to its extreme rearward position and, while holding it there, press in on the lower section of the bolt lock. Release pressure on the bolt handle and it will move forward a fraction of an inch, and then be locked in its open position.
To release the bolt: Retract the bolt handle to its extreme rearward position and then press in on the upper section of the bolt lock. Release the bolt and it will move fully forward.
NOTE: Simply retracting the bolt will not disengage the lock. The bolt lock must be deliberately pressed up while the bolt is held fully to the rear. Only then will the bolt close when released. This is designed to prevent accidental release of the bolt from its open position.
All of the 10/22s that I have owned were NOT pull and release when I got them. It is a very simple modification to convert to pull and release. I have modified all of the 10/22s I have owned.