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  • Izzy43
    CGSSA Rimfire Coordinator
    • Dec 2009
    • 2670

    The only thing a muzzle brake will do on a .22 is maybe change the barrel harmonics and ruin accuracy. No recoil on a .22, even 22Mag and 17HMR have very little recoil.

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    • Merc1138
      I need a LIFE!!
      • Feb 2009
      • 19742

      There might be some slide on brake with a set screw out there(I haven't seen one for the marlins) but it wouldn't accomplish anything. I've fired pellet guns with more kick than a 795.

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      • smitymike11
        Junior Member
        • Nov 2011
        • 16

        Originally posted by defcon

        _MG_8591 by defconskylude, on Flickr


        _MG_8592 by defconskylude, on Flickr
        Do you have a parts list for what it takes to make one of these? It looks sweet.

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        • defcon
          Vendor/Retailer
          • Aug 2011
          • 3006

          Originally posted by smitymike11
          Do you have a parts list for what it takes to make one of these? It looks sweet.
          are you referring to the tools i used?

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          • C_1
            Senior Member
            • Jun 2008
            • 1504

            CDNN got mags on sale for $12 each and the shipping special is $7. They also have M14 slings for $9.

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            • Plinkster22
              Junior Member
              • Sep 2011
              • 33

              Shipping always kills the deals.

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              • Merc1138
                I need a LIFE!!
                • Feb 2009
                • 19742

                Originally posted by Plinkster22
                Shipping always kills the deals.
                So order more than 1 mag. Get 3 and you're matching Big5's coupon price, any more than that and you're ahead not including anything else you order at the same time.

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                • smitymike11
                  Junior Member
                  • Nov 2011
                  • 16

                  Originally posted by defcon
                  are you referring to the tools i used?
                  No, What stock is that and how much work did you have to do to it and did you add anything else?

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                  • defcon
                    Vendor/Retailer
                    • Aug 2011
                    • 3006

                    Originally posted by smitymike11
                    No, What stock is that and how much work did you have to do to it and did you add anything else?
                    its a double eagle UMG stock. i paid about $100 for it and ripped out the internals. its plastic. only thing that's metal are the rails.

                    its mainly dremeling the floor of the receiver.
                    expand the barrel diameter inside the stock
                    cutting the sides of the receiver since the trigger guard sits higher than a 10/22
                    cutting off the trigger guard
                    cutting the plastic magazine

                    its only 50% done. here's my plans to create a bed

                    1) i have to first wrap the receiver and barrel in foil and then plastic seran wrap.
                    2) position the gun inside of the stock.
                    3) spray the expanding styrofoam to fill up the gaps.
                    4) let it cure.
                    5) take out the gun
                    6) clean up and sand down the styrofoam
                    7) cut open the bed and put in 1" diameter pvc piping
                    8) wrap a layer of steel putty over the styrofoam bed and let it cure
                    9) clean up and sand down the steel putty (optional)
                    10) use more steel putty around other areas you think to eliminate movement

                    i also bought aluminum sheetmetal. i plan to cut these in strips and create support brackets. also i will line up the walls with the sheetmetal to provide a better backbone and to reduce flexing.

                    1 inch diamater pvc piping will also provide a backbone inside of the styrofoam and act as a buffer.

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                    • defcon
                      Vendor/Retailer
                      • Aug 2011
                      • 3006

                      Here are my upcoming projects.

                      Here's my M14 EBR stock. All metal. Paid $100 used. I'm starting the gutting and dremeling process this weekend.




                      My M870 shotgun. Paid $50 new so it's a store model that doesnt work. All metal except for the handguard. It's already gutted. Starting the dremeling process this weekend. Receiver is small so there's not much to cut. I plan to add tri rails to the pump handguard





                      My M249 SAW. All metal. Paid $100 used. I have to buy a new handle since it was missing. Repainting everything black when its done. It's been gutted and dremeled the floor. Still need to cut out the ejection port and lay the bedding and support brackets.


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                      • defcon
                        Vendor/Retailer
                        • Aug 2011
                        • 3006

                        I just put a deposit on this M60 shell today. Paid $210 used. I'll work on converting this to another Marlin 795 in December.






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                        • defcon
                          Vendor/Retailer
                          • Aug 2011
                          • 3006

                          I also have a XM8, L85, AK47 that I plan to modify as well with the marlin.

                          My SCAR. Upper receiver is metal. Lower and stock are plastic. Conversion will be in december. Will be repainted black at the end.

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                          • C_1
                            Senior Member
                            • Jun 2008
                            • 1504

                            defcon, if you can, try to get as many pictures as you can, when/while doing the conversion. Shots of the guts would be great.

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                            • defcon
                              Vendor/Retailer
                              • Aug 2011
                              • 3006

                              Originally posted by C_1
                              defcon, if you can, try to get as many pictures as you can, when/while doing the conversion. Shots of the guts would be great.
                              yea will do. i really wanted to do an MP5 with a skeleton stock but i wont work. it would work with an MP5 with a solid butt stock and id have to do a bullpup trigger linkage inside of the butt stock
                              Last edited by defcon; 11-10-2011, 10:07 AM.

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                              • smitymike11
                                Junior Member
                                • Nov 2011
                                • 16

                                WOW!! Those are some sweet guns. Where did you get then guns you are using for the stocks? Are they working guns or nonworking? That sound like a lot of work but looks like it will bw worth it.

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