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  • Quinc
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    • Jan 2010
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    Anyone put tech sights on your .920 10/22 Bull barrel?

    Looking to upgrade the 10/22 to a bull barrel with a compensator and want to still be able to use my tech sights. Any info or advice on it? Would I be better off going with a different barrel?
    Last edited by Quinc; 10-18-2012, 9:00 AM.
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    Quinc
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    • Jan 2010
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    Bunch of scope toting pansies in here?! Doesn't anyone user irons anymore?
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      1911ShooterPhil
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      • Jul 2010
      • 1037

      NoDak Spud NDS-23 Front Sight

      Originally posted by Quinc
      Looking to upgrade the 10/22 to a bull barrel with a compensator and want to still be able to use my tech sights. Any info or advice on it? Would I be better off going with a different barrel?
      You could use a threaded barrel with a comp, but you'd be better off using a standard .920 bull barrel. Green Mountain makes excellent barrels that usually drop in (sometimes the barrel shank requires a bit of grease and minor polishing to get it to go in). Also consider replacing the V-block with a better one (Doug Koenig and TacSol makes good ones) that will give you more gripping surface on the barrel's mounting cut.

      As far as sights, check out NoDak Spud's NDS-23. It is designed for .920 heavy barrels and slips right onto the barrel and stays there with two nylon-tipped set screws. The height of the sight is adjustable for elevation and uses standard SKS sights and sight tools. And, it won't interfere with threaded barrels if you still intend to get a threaded barrel and install a comp.



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