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  • defcon
    Vendor/Retailer
    • Aug 2011
    • 3006

    .22LR Remington MSR w/ range vid

    Neva been dun befo. lol

    .22LR Remington MSR using a Savage MKII F

    Licensed by Remington MSR
    CNC full metal chassis
    Foldable stock, adjustable LOP and cheek riser

    Paid $400 used for the airsoft stock and then gutted it using an angle grinder and power drill.

    Using a cheap $60 3x9-50mm scope
    UTG M1A bipod
    Replaced the bolt knob




    _MG_7299 (1280x853) by defconskylude, on Flickr


    _MG_7282 (1280x853) by defconskylude, on Flickr


    _MG_7285 (1280x853) by defconskylude, on Flickr


    _MG_7283 (1280x853) by defconskylude, on Flickr


    _MG_7301 (1280x853) by defconskylude, on Flickr



    _MG_7302 (1280x853) by defconskylude, on Flickr



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    Last edited by defcon; 06-16-2013, 7:40 PM.
  • #2
    PPD#6
    Junior Member
    • Jun 2009
    • 84

    that is awesome!

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    • #3
      m98
      Veteran Member
      • Jul 2005
      • 4088

      It's a Game Changer................



      Damn, must be nice to have 400 bucks to burn on a 'body kit' lol.....looks cool though when it gets fully functional. I bet 1000pts that any kid or cod/mw gamer will be drooling to touch this and shoot it(well some will shoot it, others are afraid to death of the real steel in front of them. A controller with colorful buttons is all they will eva touch..LOL)
      "Screw U guys, I'm going home"...:the great Eric Cartman

      10mm. Because .45ACP just doesn't cut it anymore. <Trailerparktrash>

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

        it was worth it. this chassis is not even out in the states yet. it came from asia.
        when it does come out, its going to retail new for $600

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        • #5
          skyblue
          Member
          • Nov 2005
          • 436

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          • #6
            matthewbrian316
            Member
            • Jan 2011
            • 183

            Nice Build , would you point me where you got your stock?

            Sent from my SGH-T999 using Tapatalk 2

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

              Originally posted by matthewbrian316
              Nice Build , would you point me where you got your stock?

              Sent from my SGH-T999 using Tapatalk 2
              thanks

              i got mine used locally here.

              theyre not in the states yet but you can get them here
              ARES MS700, spring action sniper rifle, 380fps with 0.2g BB, perfect for outdoor games. Fold-able stock, easy to carry around.


              shipping is about $100 extra


              or you can do a preorder here in CA for $600 when they do arrive

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              • #8
                riflehobbyist
                Banned
                • Feb 2013
                • 37

                that's bad A**!

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                • #9
                  badreligion
                  Senior Member
                  • May 2007
                  • 538

                  Seriously nice rifle, again! You have the most customize 22s in the world, bet you could make a small fortune if you turned it into a business.

                  Your gonna need to braze a longer trigger on there, which is gonna make for one really long trigger pull due to the length of the arc. Still though that's another fantastic creation.
                  Some people will do skanky things for $25, and not all those people are crack whores.

                  Bill Wiese
                  San Jose, CA

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                  • #10
                    skyblue
                    Member
                    • Nov 2005
                    • 436

                    is there any similar chassis that will convert a 10/22 into a sniper rifle clone?

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                    • #11
                      defcon
                      Vendor/Retailer
                      • Aug 2011
                      • 3006

                      Originally posted by badreligion
                      Seriously nice rifle, again! You have the most customize 22s in the world, bet you could make a small fortune if you turned it into a business.

                      Your gonna need to braze a longer trigger on there, which is gonna make for one really long trigger pull due to the length of the arc. Still though that's another fantastic creation.
                      thanks.

                      i keep turning down the business because i just dont think i can put in the quality without good tools and a milling machine to make those clean cuts.

                      using an angle grinder and a dremel gets really ugly when you see the internals.

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

                        Originally posted by skyblue
                        is there any similar chassis that will convert a 10/22 into a sniper rifle clone?
                        ive done a Barrett M82, M14 EBR, Archangel M1A, SL8

                        i think an AICS would work with a 10/22. id have to test fit it and add a quad rail to it

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                        • #13
                          skyblue
                          Member
                          • Nov 2005
                          • 436

                          Originally posted by defcon
                          thanks.

                          i keep turning down the business because i just dont think i can put in the quality without good tools and a milling machine to make those clean cuts.

                          using an angle grinder and a dremel gets really ugly when you see the internals.

                          given the quantity of your projects, i honestly think that good tools and a milling machine would be a smart investment....you can easily recoup the cost when people start commissioning you for their projects - you can sell the reworked chassis as drop-in kits to those of us who aren't local or if you'd rather not be bothered with a full build....just my .02

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                          • #14
                            defcon
                            Vendor/Retailer
                            • Aug 2011
                            • 3006

                            Originally posted by skyblue
                            given the quantity of your projects, i honestly think that good tools and a milling machine would be a smart investment....you can easily recoup the cost when people start commissioning you - or you can sell the reworked chassis as drop-in kits to those of us who aren't local or if you'd rather not be bothered with a full build....just my .02
                            yep i know. ive thought about all that. im just hesitant due to time, money, family, and a good steady job.

                            if i really had my way, id get my FFL, mill, lathe and buy up 20 pieces of 10/22's, Marlin 60's, Marlin 795's, Marlin XT-22's and Savage MKII and then do the retrofit and put it up for auction. so i can just sell the complete rifle already in the dress up kit. then get a CNC and fabricate my own design/chassis

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                            • #15
                              defcon
                              Vendor/Retailer
                              • Aug 2011
                              • 3006

                              im looking at a mini mill and a CNC conversion to see what the limitations are if i can make a full modular stock out of an aluminum block

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