Bought a G22 last week and get to pick it up this weekend.

That's a hell of a 10/22, man. I'd love to set mine up similarly.. but wouldn't love the price required.
As to mine, is that particular stock uncommon? Forgive my ignorance, (I admit I'm not "well-versed" in 10/22 models), but I haven't seen one like it on most 10/22's.
E.g. I find this beautiful, on a few different levels:
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^ My "Khyber Pass" rifle; built from a Polish PMKMS kit on a Nodak Spud receiver with a Tula Russian side-folding stock. She's one of my absolute favorites.
I'm lusting after a .458 SOCOM upper, myself.
sorry for my delay response- been out of town.
Regarding your paddle stock. Yes, it is pretty uncommon. It was made for only 2 years- but there were a lot of them made in that 2 year span. So not really a rarity, but it is uncommon. Some people hate them, some people love them. I've never fired one so I have no idea. I just appreciate when I see one in really good shape (like yours)
Absolutely gorgeous! You and I have the same taste.
Here's my PSL that I shortened the barrel to 18" and used Ironwood furniture. I also cut out the scallops at the back of the Nodak receiver to accept original stock. Awesome rifle! All built with my 2 hands in my garage.
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C'mon, guys. If you want to be fanboys, there are plenty of Provari and Reo threads to do it in. AKs and ARs both have very successful service records dating back a half century or more. They're both effective tools, and each one makes compromises. The loose tolerances and piston action that make the AK so ridiculously reliable also mean that it can never be as intrinsically accurate as Stoner's design. If you want something you can hump through the rough for weeks without maintenance, you grab an AK. If you want to peg varmints on the horizon, you're better served with the AR. If you want the best accuracy out of either, you're not going to be running cheap Cold War surplus through them.
For practical purposes, either rifle can reliably hit a man-sized target up to 100 yards. Heck, Birddog's lovely little toy isn't going to reliably fragment much past that, anyhow. And anyone who's paid $600+ for a decent AR can afford a can of CLP. If extreme reliability and accuracy are all that matter, you should've gotten a bolt-action. This thread is about appreciation, not competition.
That said, here's a pic from back when it was all new and shiny. I don't seem to have any photos of my AK, but you can be assured that it gets just as much attention...
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Sorry bud...misnomer that has been spread far and wide
One reason, AK dust cover, bolt and internal working all open, AR dust cover, even open, the closed bolt seals the workings
But I guarantee the tolerances of the AK are MUCH looser, the magazines are usually the weakest link on the AR design
And sorry...the AK is NOT inaccurate...it is quote effective out to 300yards (even my cheapo WASR could hit man size targets that far), past that the bullet drop is horrendous though
Besides...try building an AR out of a shovel though
DIY: Shovel AK - photo tsunami warning!!
However I really want a .300 AAC Blackout upper for mine!
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As a matter of fact, yes! From CO?
ETA: Specifically, Birddog1911 on COAR15.
I prefer to buy cheapie entry level stock firearms and then customize to my needs and budget.
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Thanks man. Shoots surprisingly well with the shorter barrel. Recoil is minimal, I believe that's due to its still a heavy rifle. Heavier than any of my Ak's by far. Especially this one!!!Very nice! Love the custom work you've done. How's she shoot with the shorter barrel?
Thanks man. Shoots surprisingly well with the shorter barrel. Recoil is minimal, I believe that's due to its still a heavy rifle. Heavier than any of my Ak's by far. Especially this one!!!
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Another homebuilt firearm built completely 100% legal, following all laws that the great state of California has bestowed me with.
Was wondering if there were any fellow shooters here...I guess so! I've been interested in firearms since I can remember, my dad taught me gun safety and technique when I was very young. I can remember shooting his service revolver when I was about 7. I have a modest collection that I've acquired over the past 15 years.
A few of my favorite carry guns. Sig P220 SAO, Sig 5" 1911 TacOps, HK45:
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HK P7
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Sig P238
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M&P Pro 9
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Glock 26, W/DYI stipple and grip reduction, also rounded the trigger guard:
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My newest, a Para stainless commander, a special Ducks Unlimited version. I got it for a steal at an auction, I also won a S&W 642 J-frame, but haven't received it yet.
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One of my recent builds. Noveske 16" Recon barrel, Larue Stealth billet upper, Noveske N4 lower, Spike's Nickel/Boron BCG, Geissele SSA trigger, Fortis Rev rail system, Larue RAT stock, VTAC sling, Troy folding sights, Battlecomp compensator. I need a better optic, an Aimpoint T1 is coming.
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18" BCM barreled rifle before assembly, PRI carbon fiber FF tube/front site/gas block:
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Completed:
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Another in component form...similar to the 16". This one is an 18" Noveske SPR barrel, Noveske lower, Rainier Upper, Geissele SMR MKIV rail:
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A more recent pic, it now has a Vltor Stock, and Geissele SSA/E trigger, and a Griffin comp
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Benelli M4
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With some of my Emerson knives:
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