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  • defcon
    Vendor/Retailer
    • Aug 2011
    • 3006

    10/22 into an M14 EBR

    10/22 into M14 EBR

    Things to do:
    Clean up the ejection port and the internals
    Paint the eject port area black
    Touch up paint any thats not black
    Hollow out the M14 magazine
    Shave around the M14 magwell area so the Ruger magazine can slide in
    Add epoxy putty to bed the barrel
    Drill out holes in the M14 receiver and use extended retaining pins through the Ruger's action/receiver to prevent movement
    Fix the handguard area.
    Add better looking iron sites
    Pin the stock
    Add a muzzle brake



    _MG_9969 by defconskylude, on Flickr


    _MG_9965 by defconskylude, on Flickr



    _MG_9963 by defconskylude, on Flickr



    _MG_9957 by defconskylude, on Flickr



    _MG_9961 by defconskylude, on Flickr


    _MG_9960 by defconskylude, on Flickr

    Last edited by defcon; 02-29-2012, 8:45 AM.
  • #2
    Gnome
    Senior Member
    • Jun 2007
    • 1693

    My eyes! Lol...

    That's an interesting looking rifle. A lot going on there. Not my style, but cool...

    Originally posted by E Pluribus Unum
    During Y2K my neighbor and I were talking and he said he had a basement full of water and canned food. He asked if I had stocked up and I said that I had. I told him I bought a 12 guage shotgun, a .308 rifle and several bricks of .22 ammo.

    He is an anti-gun guy and he said. "Well, you can't eat ammunition". I replied with "When I'm starving to death with a case of ammunition, who's door do you think I am going to knock on?"

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    • #3
      emsalex
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2012
      • 550

      Looks like a gun shoved into another gun.
      Originally posted by rickey65
      No money is fine but perhaps he may learn how fast he will forget not to engage in fraudulent activities with good people.

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      • #4
        Grey1one
        Junior Member
        • Jul 2011
        • 78

        the makings of a turgunkin

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        • #5
          Crunch130
          Senior Member
          • Aug 2010
          • 750

          How about a 10/22 into a good, old-fashioned M14 infantry rifle?

          Crunch
          "The fate of unborn millions will now depend, under God, on the courage and conduct of this army"- General George Washington July 2, 1776

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          • #6
            Ibefuz
            Senior Member
            • Jan 2011
            • 551

            ^^^ if only a company made a full size M14 in a .22......a man can only dream....

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            • #7
              defcon
              Vendor/Retailer
              • Aug 2011
              • 3006

              Originally posted by Crunch130
              How about a 10/22 into a good, old-fashioned M14 infantry rifle?

              Crunch
              i dont really like the wood look. i like the evil black rifle look.

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              • #8
                defcon
                Vendor/Retailer
                • Aug 2011
                • 3006

                Updated pics

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                • #9
                  usmcchet9296
                  CGSSA Rimfire Coordinator
                  • Feb 2008
                  • 1834

                  Originally posted by Grey1one
                  the makings of a turgunkin
                  BWAH HAHAHAHAHAHA
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