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    opinions on a lightweight 1022 brush gun build

    Re: opinions on a lightweight 1022 brush gun build N the only thing ab carbon bull barrels is a: price and b: no irons.. so as a rugged, cheap (comparatively) build that'll keep things fairly light weight, and extremely versatile you guys don't think an archangel or Hogue stock and oem 16"...
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    opinions on a lightweight 1022 brush gun build

    Re: opinions on a lightweight 1022 brush gun build I thought ab a red dot but my vision is poor.. and usually the dot is ab 4moa which is a little thick for headshotting squirrels at 50.. sure would be fun for a run & gun though. that stock looks sweet, I'm wary of it being a little loose on...
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    opinions on a lightweight 1022 brush gun build

    Re: opinions on a lightweight 1022 brush gun build Oh, and Idc ab seeing the irons with the scope on it.. I just like to know they're there in case my scope fails. It has see through mounts right now ( the cheap walmart ones that my dad put on it when he bought it) n the scope just sits too...
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    opinions on a lightweight 1022 brush gun build

    Re: opinions on a lightweight 1022 brush gun build I would like a can, btw but don't wanna go through the hassle of registration n blah blah blah.. that'll be for the mkIII or sr22 pistol (if they ever get threaded barrels) in the future.. that way bulk ammo will stay subsonic n keep ammo...
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    opinions on a lightweight 1022 brush gun build

    Re: opinions on a lightweight 1022 brush gun build 16" barrel would add velocity and shorten it a little making it a little more "pointable" for heavy brush where getting a good shot off counts more than longer range accuracy. The added velocity and slight weight reduction is just a bonus. I...
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    opinions on a lightweight 1022 brush gun build

    Re: opinions on a lightweight 1022 brush gun build Also the gun is already slightly modded. Vq bolt stop, extractor claw and v-block (in anticipation of a future barrel swap and simply to avoid reliability issues down the road) and a homebrew "trigger job" that's actually quite nice if I can...
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    opinions on a lightweight 1022 brush gun build

    Re: opinions on a lightweight 1022 brush gun build I'm set on getting the oem 16" barrel.. everyone gets bull barrels but I think the sporter will suffice just fine. It's already scary accurate in its stock configuration so floating a 16" barrel should be plenty to get it on par with my...
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    opinions on a lightweight 1022 brush gun build

    Re: opinions on a lightweight 1022 brush gun build It'd mainly be a plinker to be honest but I'd like it to be as accurate as possible while still being fairly lightweight and just nice to carry.. have a back injury so weight is becoming an issue on my woodswalking.. I figure it should be...
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    opinions on a lightweight 1022 brush gun build

    Ok, i have an ol stainless synthetic ruger carbine i wanna make.. well "perfect" lol.. Need opinions on aftermarket irons that will work better with the archangel deluxe target stock.. and on a good compact 4x ish max magnification scope.. I would really love the stock but if the aftermarket...