Still have to sight the scope.
In order to keep the wood stock and fixed magazine I had to go this route.
http://www.murraysguns.com/922r.htm
Replaced the trigger, sear, and hammer. Since there is no bayonet I only needed 3 parts to get to 10 or less foreign made parts. It also helps that the muzzle brake is US made. (got lucky on that one.) I sent it in quite awhile back in anticipation of doing the modifications.
Not cheap, but cheaper than what could happen without it...
It's also configured such that all I have to do is swap the dust cover to go back to a scope-less setup and can switch back and forth in a matter of seconds.
In order to keep the wood stock and fixed magazine I had to go this route.
http://www.murraysguns.com/922r.htm
Replaced the trigger, sear, and hammer. Since there is no bayonet I only needed 3 parts to get to 10 or less foreign made parts. It also helps that the muzzle brake is US made. (got lucky on that one.) I sent it in quite awhile back in anticipation of doing the modifications.
Not cheap, but cheaper than what could happen without it...
It's also configured such that all I have to do is swap the dust cover to go back to a scope-less setup and can switch back and forth in a matter of seconds.
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