Any TURNBOLT .22s have an aftermarket folding stock available?

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Yep, that's the question. Think 10/22 folding stock, but bolt rifle, not semi-auto.

If not, any way to replace the bolt in a 10/22 to make it a single shot rather than a semi-auto?
 
while your at it you might as well take the hammer out so you have to hit it manually. or just get a matchlock :neener: jk

any particular reason for this?
 
Well I want a basis for a custom build to complement my .338 spectre build, as follows:

Action Type: Turnbolt
Action Make: Unknown (what I'm trying to figure out)
Stock: Folding with Pistol Grip
Barrel Description: NFA SBR 12" medium-heavy, 1 in 10" twist, optimized for Aguila SSS 60 gr ammo, threaded
Barrel Make: Unknown
Chamber: .22lr
Barrell Accessory: Suppressor

Everything's pretty easy except the folding stock -that may be easy too, if someone makes one; maybe not. Easy to find these for semi-autos, but I don't want a semi-auto. I want the quietest rifle possible.
 
You can try and see if one of ruger's .22 turnbolts can be jammed into a butler creek stock.

Also, on a Ruger 10/22, subsonic ammunition, a recoil buffer, and a good suppressor will make it sound little more than the hammer click and some muuffled metal on metal action. That, or you can just get a bolt lock.
 
What is this bolt lock you speak of?

You can try and see if one of ruger's .22 turnbolts can be jammed into a butler creek stock.

That's kind of what I was thinking...anyone know if the 77/22 has the same / similar underside? I actually would highly doubt it, come to think of it.
 
Also, the folding mechanism on a Butler Creek stock is removable and could be mated to a chopped wood stock pretty easily.
 
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