.22LR Barrett M82A1 and .22LR M200 Cheytac Intervention

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defconskylude

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nothing serious. there's no real practical use except its cheap and fun. its just mall ninja stuff i like to plink with at an indoor range.

its not your normal .22 that you see at a range.

i already have an AR15 and a Saiga 12 before i started doing these .22 dress up kits for my Ruger 10/22, Marlin 795 and Marlin XT-22





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Ruger 10/22 HK SL8
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Marlin XT-22 L96 AICS
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Marlin XT-22 Blaser LRS1
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Ruger 10/22 Archangel M1A
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Ruger 10/22 Archange Sparta
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Marlin 795 L85
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Ruger 10/22 AUG
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Ruger 10/22 FS2000
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Ruger 10/22 Beretta RX4 Storm
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Ruger 10/22 M14 EBR and Marlin 795 Tavor TAR21
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Marlin 795 UMP and Ruger 10/22 Archangel Marauder G36
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WWII dress up kits for the Ruger 10/22

.22LR Bren using a Ruger 10/22 (in progress)

Just got the parts kit.

First it needs to be degreased with mineral spirits and hot water to desolve the cosmoline. Will then be rewelding it with filler, grinding down the slag, milling out the receiver, putting the barrel through a lathe to bore it out. I will have to cut off the Bren trigger and trigger guard in order to have the 10/22 drop into place. Then repaint everything black.

Magazine, barrel and handle bar are being shipped.

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.22LR FN BAR using a Ruger 10/22 (in progress)

This a custom FN BAR non firing gun. The receiver is made of solid aluminum with no internals. The only things real are the barrel, magazine, and the wood furniture. I will have to mill out the solid receiver and bore out the barrel through a lathe.

Bipod and handle bar are currently being shipped.


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yes. all gutted out

most are 1:1 scale replica

the WWII Bren and BAR are real parts kit

a couple were modified Archangel kits that werent made for the 10/22
 
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nah i wouldnt spend that much money on a real M82. im not a serious shooter. just occasional plinking and thats it.

M82 was $280 for the stock itself plus the 10/22.
so its about less than $600 for this unique piece and 3 cents a round as opposed to like $7k-$10k plus $5 a round? plus California restrictions?

im happy with the rimfire version.

thanks. its just a cool, fun, mall ninja thing im doing.

the only real guns i wanted were the AR15, Saiga 12 and a Saiga AK47 7.62. nothing more. i plan to buy a 7.62 after these .22's are done
over time i expect to have 30 .22's to fill up each stock
 
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I would totally want an M200 to mess with the Call of Duty kids at the range thinking it's the real thing. :D
 
Wow, those are really cool. Thats why I love the 10-22, its comes in every flavor, As you have demonstrated.
 
Marlin 795 into a Barrett M99

I tried using a .22 bolt action but it would need some custom brackets.
The trigger on the Marlin 795 was too short so I decided to use a bullpup trigger linkage to pull the hammer thats tied to the existing M99 trigger.
Instead of cutting out an ejection port, I need to move the action back behind the pistol grip


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Ruger 10/22 into a M249 SAW

Still need to create brackets for the pistol grip
Add a aluminum strip to cover the 10/22 magwell
Clean up the edges
Repaint it black
Add AR15 muzzle brake


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Cjohnson76 said:
This is the real meaning of "tacti-cool". I freaking love these, I cant quit looking at them. How much time do you have on average, in fitting these?

i have a wife and a 2 year old running around so im limited with my free time to do these. i try to squeeze in 1-2 hours before i go to sleep. weekends i sometimes get more free time.

depends if im dealing with plastic or metal. metal takes longer to cut with my dremel. plastic is quicker

depending on difficulty like:
removing internal walls
space for the ejection port,
space for the magwell
using a lathe to make room for the barrel to slide through a shroud
creating custom brackets when the pistol grip has no mounting points to the receiver painting
bedding the action/barrel with plexiglass or steel epoxy putty
JB welding

bullpups take much longer since i have to be creative and figure out how to make the bends on the metal rods and hooking it up to a trigger with a decent pull

dremeling the stock varies:
plastic takes about 1 to 5 hours
metal takes about 2-5 hours
 
FIVETWOSEVEN said:
I would totally want an M200 to mess with the Call of Duty kids at the range thinking it's the real thing

so far the M200 is my personal favorite because its just something you REALLY dont expect to see in a .22

i also play call of duty and battlefield 3.

lately its mainly the adults at the range that are getting a kick out of these
 
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