Dr. Tad Hussein Winslow
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OK, you'll probably laugh at this one, but I have this old Winchester 69A turnbolt which has had the barrel shortened, and the stock is jacked up with a lot of dings and blemishes (This is a .22). But it shoots real well. So now what I want to do is put a folding stock on it since the stock looks like crap anyway. Probably I'd look at doing something like this: Leave the wood as is in the wood-to-receiver fit area, but cut off the wood buttstock to where more or less all that is left is a p-grip. Then take a folding stock for say, a Ruger 10/22 perhaps, and jerry rig it with wood screws into the back of the p-grip. Feasible? How hard or easy to do? Which aftermarket stock is most likely to be workable to it? Any suggestions or ideas? Just scrap the idea and buy a different gun? If so, is there a turnbolt .22 for sale anywhere that has a folding stock? I don't want a semi-auto or pump - this is gonna be a suppressed project as well after the folding stock is put on. Thanks.
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