More info. please - I'm not familiar with this.
Bolt Lock....eliminates all bolt noise allowing your semi to be bolt action quiet. Can be purchased on ebay for $13.
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Well I have everything I need except the bbl/suppressor. Just waiting on ATF now. It will be funny to have a 10/22 where the only Ruger parts are the magazines.
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My inclination has been to stay away from the one=piece receivers with built-in scope base. I've only used Ruger receivers in the three 10-22's that I've built and scope bases with anywhere from 0 to -20 MOA are readily available. Likewise, the Kidd receivers have multiple different scope bases available that can be swapped out as needed. You order the receiver with the scope base of choice, but you can always go back and slap on another one if your distance requirements change.
About twenty years ago I bought a new, stock 10/22. Then even before I shot it, I replaced everything but the bolt, and receiver. Barrel, stock, trigger group, etc. I used mostly Power Custom and Volquartsen parts. I still have it and it shoots sub MOA bench rested. If you can find a used 10/22 in good shape, for a decent price, they you could replace parts over time, and not break the bank. As others have said, its all about what you want to spend, but they are EASY to work on.
Thanks guys. I did find an older but new in box Tac-Sol receiver with a 0 MOA rail. The trigger is from Kidd.
Test fitting the optic I may need to snag the taller comb for the stock.
Bolt re-working (Que) with an upgraded recoil rod and spring (better would be a Kidd bolt) tends to be more effective than a urethane buffer. Certainly though, those buffers are cheap enough. My preference is the Kidd viton stop with steel core. It's that last step after replacing the bolt, recoild rod, spring, and bolt handle.
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