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Old 04-14-2019, 11:25 PM
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I bought this 10/22 about 11 years ago. Stock cracked and barrel shot to hell. I like the sights on the old barrel any advice on removal and install on new barrel?

Also, I havent been able to find go/no go gauges locally, how neccessary are they with a factory to factory barrel swap?

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Old 04-15-2019, 7:20 AM
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Loosen set screw on sight, drive it out left to right.
Install it right to left.
No real need to check headspace unless a aftermarket bolt is used, make sure the bolt face recess is the same depth as an original.
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Old 04-15-2019, 8:46 PM
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Can't understand how/why you don't fix it with epoxy and good bore cleaner.
It takes 40-60,000 rds to wear out bore and ruin accuracy.

Sounds leaded up
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You don't need chamber/rim gauges, headspace is set by bolt recess for rim already and is usually .005 larger then go minimum.
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What type of stock?
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Old 04-15-2019, 10:15 PM
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Can't understand how/why you don't fix it with epoxy and good bore cleaner.
It takes 40-60,000 rds to wear out bore and ruin accuracy.

Sounds leaded up
The stock cracked and was beat to hell. I found this laminated stock and like new barrel for $40. The wood to me alone was well worth the price and took a whole 10 minutes to swap out stock and barrel. I can show you pictures of the bore, the rifling is almost non existent on the old barrel. I still have old barrel and stock, and if I find a receiver I plan on building that back up.
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Old 04-15-2019, 10:23 PM
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What type of stock?
If im not mistaken, it is this factory Ruger black laminate

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