I got this rifle mag project in a 10/22 stock from another member from here I think back in 2015, and he got it from another gentleman that did the original mod. I tried finding the sale post but I guess it got lost in the hijack. First thing I did when I got it was add the KP tank mount and ran it like that with a 50rnd hopper. I knocked the powerfeed off and soldered on a horrible and crude spring feed that I have since removed. I also wanted to add a bit of flare to the stock so for S&G's I added some hardware/stock cuts for a sling like those found on a K98K I recently started going over the build again and dressing/cleaning everything up. I duplicated the original trigger mod which was plastic and machined a new one out of mild steel, trigger is still plastic, but I'll replace it with a steel copy as well when I get the time. I just finished adding the new trigger guard off a replica/dummy gun and then cut some wood blocks out and filled trigger well and glued/drilled/pegged them in for as much strength as possible. Both the front and back of the stock were also chopped so I could play with it a bit tighter. Things left to do are make a new butt plate and I'm currently debating on weather I should add a sten like mag well and run Tippmann mags or, go with a sydarm style spring feed and run 10 round tubes. Anyway just thought I'd re-share the rifle and get my first post written since the hijack. Haven't played consistently in about 5 years and finally found some people the play with again and it made me want to start tinkering again.
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looks good and I really like the work you did on the trigger guard.Feedback: https://www.mcarterbrown.com/forum/b...ova-s-feedback
WTB: ICD stuff, single trigger electro frames
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Thanks for the comments, happy to be excited about playing again too. FredMnkyDad10 It seems I'm still in "jail" after remaking my account and I haven't been able to send DM or reply to them. The feed necks are soldered/brazed on, I just used a propane torch to heat it, and then I smacked just the neck with a hammer. Propane will take a while, MAP gas would work a lot quicker.
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