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NikatKimber

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If it is a metal buttplate and you don't want to mess with it, you could probably pick up a newer one that wouldn't matter for dirt cheap. I enjoyed refinishing the stock on a cheap .22 I bought.
 

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This is what I did to my 10/22. Tacticool stock, 20" butler creek barrel, picatinny mount, 6-24X50 leapers mildot, trigger work(by me), auto bolt release(by me), and assembled by me. Shoots under 1" at 50yds with some real good ammo. Nice tactical rig/trainer. 22lr at 100yds is kinda like shooting distance with bigger rifles. Wind plays hell on em and it helps your training regiment. Good luck and nice snag
 

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turned the stock down on our big sander at work. refinishing today. i thnk it looks cool smoothed out. i'll get some pics up later.
 

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ok, i took the good advise from the members here. i liked all the cost saving ideas. turned down the stock, volquartzen hammer and spring, used tru-glo tactical red/green dot from h8ns8n and of course, finish it off with a sticker. it will keep the stock barrel as it will do nickel size groups at 50yds. total cost after tax and shipping $192. not bad for a fun plinker
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