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<blockquote data-quote="Dr. Tad Hussein Winslow" data-source="post: 1483284" data-attributes="member: 7123"><p>I see what you're saying, but the reason it is for me, is because of the aftermarket availability of stuff in the 10/22 universe. Getting a 1 in 9 or 10 twist short barrel for a Savage, Remington, CZ, etc., can be done, but it's a lot harder to find, order, and pay for. Finding a folding stock with P-grip for a Savage or CZ - well to my knowledge it cannot be done. That's why it's a must have. It's turns my SBR/suppressed .22lr project from a 3-4 year project (realistically on my time and money budgets, if I had to self-fabricate the stock I want), into a 6 months - 1 year project, and quite a bit cheaper (plus I'll still have my beloved CZ scout that I was gonna use for the base!). <img src="/images/smilies/smile.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p></p><p>It'd be a whole nuther story if I wanted the same ol / same ol, 1 in 16" twist sbr, with a standard type stock - then I could do it on a Savage or CZ in a jif. It's all about the Aguila SSS 60 grainers and the twist rate to match them, and the folding stock / P-grip ultimate .22 thing. And an action that is as fast as a pump, and as quiet as a turnbolt!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dr. Tad Hussein Winslow, post: 1483284, member: 7123"] I see what you're saying, but the reason it is for me, is because of the aftermarket availability of stuff in the 10/22 universe. Getting a 1 in 9 or 10 twist short barrel for a Savage, Remington, CZ, etc., can be done, but it's a lot harder to find, order, and pay for. Finding a folding stock with P-grip for a Savage or CZ - well to my knowledge it cannot be done. That's why it's a must have. It's turns my SBR/suppressed .22lr project from a 3-4 year project (realistically on my time and money budgets, if I had to self-fabricate the stock I want), into a 6 months - 1 year project, and quite a bit cheaper (plus I'll still have my beloved CZ scout that I was gonna use for the base!). :) It'd be a whole nuther story if I wanted the same ol / same ol, 1 in 16" twist sbr, with a standard type stock - then I could do it on a Savage or CZ in a jif. It's all about the Aguila SSS 60 grainers and the twist rate to match them, and the folding stock / P-grip ultimate .22 thing. And an action that is as fast as a pump, and as quiet as a turnbolt! [/QUOTE]
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