Awesome 10/22 Charger takedown

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doctorjj

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A lot of you are probably familiar with these but I just had to have one. This is a 10/22 Charger takedown with a Copper Customs brace adapter and a SIG brace on a phase 5 pistol tube. The can is a Silencerco Sparrow. I have a Law Tactical folding stock adapter that I’m going to put on it soon. When that is done, when taken down and folded, the longest piece of the entire thing will be about a foot.
 

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Pretty darn slick there bud, I had a I want one too moment a while back but then realized I didn't "need" it.. I have a takedown rifle and when taken down and put back the POI is never on the $$, Close but not quite.. If I was to go that route I believe I'd go non TD charger..
 

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Pretty darn slick there bud, I had a I want one too moment a while back but then realized I didn't "need" it.. I have a takedown rifle and when taken down and put back the POI is never on the $$, Close but not quite.. If I was to go that route I believe I'd go non TD charger..

I’ve been hearing that more and more, especially on RFC. This surprises me some as I seem to remember that members were getting great “repeatability” on removal and reinstall.
 

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I’ve been hearing that more and more, especially on RFC. This surprises me some as I seem to remember that members were getting great “repeatability” on removal and reinstall.

My service taught me to believe nothing I hear and 1/2 of what I see.. With some exceptions of course, I believe everything the wife tells me.. Keep a tight locking collar and charge the bolt numerous times is the best advice I'm familiar with.. Or don't take it down..
 

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