M2 Carbine Look Alike 10/22 Fun!

Status
Not open for further replies.
Part of the appeal here is just the appeal of the M1 Carbine it self.

If you already have an 10/22 the cost of stock, sights slings faux magazines and such is WAY less than an M1 Carbine and shooting the .22 is WAY cheaper than shooting the M1 Carbine.

I saw nasty mix master carbines at a local show yesterday for $1400!

I have to say I am currently tickled by the idea of one of the "P90" High Tower 10/22 stocks and a rattle can of pink spray paint, but am trying to control my urge and anime fannish-ness.

-kBob
 
That’s the great thing about .22 LR, especially in something as aftermarket supported as the 10/22. It can be anything you want it to be.
My current weakness is WW II long arms in .22 LR.
This .22 carbine joins my Kingston.22 Garand and Standard Manufacturing .22 Thompson
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top