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  • defcon
    Vendor/Retailer
    • Aug 2011
    • 3006

    Updates to my 10/22 M14 EBR

    Quick updates to my 10/22 M14 EBR

    Added the rear sight
    Jb welded the 10/22 mag to the M14 mag
    UTG bipod
    3-9x50 Bushnell Banner scope
    10/22 flash hider


    _MG_3496 by defconskylude, on Flickr


    _MG_3500 by defconskylude, on Flickr


    _MG_3497 by defconskylude, on Flickr
  • #2
    defcon
    Vendor/Retailer
    • Aug 2011
    • 3006

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    • #3
      Triple A's
      Member
      • Aug 2012
      • 136

      Very nice look the jb welded clip really brings the look altogether!

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      • #4
        defcon
        Vendor/Retailer
        • Aug 2011
        • 3006

        Originally posted by Triple A's
        Very nice look the jb welded clip really brings the look altogether!
        thanks. i had to chop off the M14 mag because it was too long. added some epoxy putty inside so the 10/22 rotary mag can sit on it.

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        • #5
          POLICESTATE
          I need a LIFE!!
          • Apr 2009
          • 18185

          I did a similar project which I ended up morphing into something else because I couldn't get it to look the way I wanted but you, WOW! All I can say is you've done a outstanding job! What stock are you using?

          Your solution on the magazine (which I just passed on) is awesome, very nice. Very nice indeed!
          -POLICESTATE,
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          • #6
            defcon
            Vendor/Retailer
            • Aug 2011
            • 3006

            Originally posted by POLICESTATE
            I did a similar project and all I can say is you've done a fantastic job! What stock are you using?

            Your solution on the magazine (which I just passed on) is awesome, very nice. Very nice indeed!
            thanks

            its an Echo 1 full metal airsoft stock. just completely gutted to drop in the action/barrel.

            JB weld is a wonderful product

            which stock were you using?

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            • #7
              POLICESTATE
              I need a LIFE!!
              • Apr 2009
              • 18185

              Originally posted by defcon
              thanks

              its an Echo 1 full metal airsoft stock. just completely gutted to drop in the action/barrel.

              JB weld is a wonderful product

              which stock were you using?
              How much modification did that require? Sanding? Dremel? Cutting? I have no familiarity with airsoft parts for at least 10 years so I didn't even consider that option though now that I think of it, it would be fine for a 10/22

              I used the tapco, the one for a std barrel because the ribbed style of the bull barrel stock sucks, required a lot of dremel and sanding and it's still not quite there yet but perfectly functional. Originally I was going to stick with a stock barrel and make as close an approximation to the m14 as I could get but then I got the bull barrel and just made it into something else.
              -POLICESTATE,
              In the name of the State, and of the School, and of the Infallible Science


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

                Originally posted by POLICESTATE
                How much modification did that require? Sanding? Dremel? Cutting? I have no familiarity with airsoft parts for at least 10 years so I didn't even consider that option though now that I think of it, it would be fine for a 10/22

                I used the tapco, the one for a std barrel because the ribbed style of the bull barrel stock sucks, required a lot of dremel and sanding and it's still not quite there yet but perfectly functional. Originally I was going to stick with a stock barrel and make as close an approximation to the m14 as I could get but then I got the bull barrel and just made it into something else.
                this one was pretty easy. i normally just cut out a huge rectangle and dremel off the sides until the 10/22 action just slides in

                the i use a power drill and make a hole into the M14 receiver where you need to use an extended screw through the buffer of the 10/22

                bolt on the action screw under the receiver. then use Devcon steel epoxy putty around the action screw. the shape will end up being a cube. unscrew the action screw and let the epoxy putty cure.

                no sanding since this is a full metal stock. its easier if you have an angle grinder, dremel, power drill and a table vice. if you had a mill, then it would be a lot easier.

                thats it

                these airsoft stocks are the closest thing you can get to a 1:1 scale of the real version

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                • #9
                  POLICESTATE
                  I need a LIFE!!
                  • Apr 2009
                  • 18185

                  That's some great modification you did there! How much was the stock anyway?


                  Originally posted by defcon
                  this one was pretty easy. i normally just cut out a huge rectangle and dremel off the sides until the 10/22 action just slides in

                  the i use a power drill and make a hole into the M14 receiver where you need to use an extended screw through the buffer of the 10/22

                  bolt on the action screw under the receiver. then use Devcon steel epoxy putty around the action screw. the shape will end up being a cube. unscrew the action screw and let the epoxy putty cure.

                  no sanding since this is a full metal stock. its easier if you have an angle grinder, dremel, power drill and a table vice. if you had a mill, then it would be a lot easier.

                  thats it

                  these airsoft stocks are the closest thing you can get to a 1:1 scale of the real version
                  -POLICESTATE,
                  In the name of the State, and of the School, and of the Infallible Science


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                  . F r e e d o m . D i e s .

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                  • #10
                    defcon
                    Vendor/Retailer
                    • Aug 2011
                    • 3006

                    Originally posted by POLICESTATE
                    That's some great modification you did there! How much was the stock anyway?
                    i got lucky and found it for $100 on craigslist. son left it at the moms house and mom didnt know the true value of it. it normally runs $350+

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                    • #11
                      donw
                      Senior Member
                      • Apr 2010
                      • 1754

                      very unique and nice...
                      NRA life member, US Army Veteran

                      i am a legend in my own mind...

                      we are told not to judge muslims by what a few do...yet, the NRA membership and firearms owners are ALL considered as radical...

                      "The second amendment ain't about your deer rifle..."

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                      • #12
                        defcon
                        Vendor/Retailer
                        • Aug 2011
                        • 3006

                        Did a quick video on a 10/22 M14 EBR take down. Minor cosmetic work still needs to be done to smooth out my dremeled cuts but it functions well as you can tell by the range videos.

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