I have been looking for a 40x action for a while to build a trainer action to use in my AICS stock. I never found one for a price I wanted to pay. I really only want the trainer to work on positional shooting. Most matches I shoot are mostly prone. So I came across builds people had done using airsoft stocks. I had been looking for one for months and finally located a used stock. I picked it up for $80 it was a complete stock and barreled action. No bolt or mag. I would of liked the mag but ultimately I decided against using one so I can have several 22 magazines so I am not constantly loading as I shoot. I ended up ordering a marlin 22 with a threaded barrel. I chose this one based on a build I saw on the forum where the guy said it was damn near made to fit the airsoft stock. He was not kidding. The work to fit the action to the stock was very easy. The front screw goes into a pillar in the barrel which locates the trigger perfectly and the pillar matches the size and location the airsoft action had. I had to slot the rear hole in the stock to line up to the rear action screw. I made aluminum bedding blocks on the mill to mount the action to the stock so it would have a solid foundation. I played around with the height untill I got it perfect. Just the right trigger placement, safety clears the skins, bolt placement as well as serial number is not obstructed (not a big issue either way) and the mag protrudes just enough to be easy to swap out. I also drilled the AICS mag realease and the marlin mag release. I still need to create a link to connect them. That will make mag changes very easy. I also plan on making a mag well filler so inserting mags will be effortless but it may not be needed. So far it is quite easy to change mags.
I added an old scope I had laying around and clipped on a bipod for the first trip out but will swap it out for the atlas once I start using it more often. I just got in 3 10rd mags. My cost for the build was less than $300 not counting the add ons I had laying around. It came out great! I am looking forward to having some time to hit the range. Now I need to get my butt in gear and get the suppressor built.
I added an old scope I had laying around and clipped on a bipod for the first trip out but will swap it out for the atlas once I start using it more often. I just got in 3 10rd mags. My cost for the build was less than $300 not counting the add ons I had laying around. It came out great! I am looking forward to having some time to hit the range. Now I need to get my butt in gear and get the suppressor built.