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Cornshucker77

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A couple more .22s, a Ruger 10-22, that I built for silhouette shooting. It has a kidd barrel, Boyd stock, hornet trigger, Red/green dot site, and the inside of the receiver and bolt have been polished. My 22/45 MK III is shown with it.
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I've wanted to get a Ruger 10-22 for sometime. Not sure why I haven't? :confused:
 

Cornshucker77

Call Me a Cab
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Northeast Nebraska, USA
A couple more .22s, a Ruger 10-22, that I built for silhouette shooting. It has a kidd barrel, Boyd stock, hornet trigger, Red/green dot site, and the inside of the receiver and bolt have been polished. My 22/45 MK III is shown with it.
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That pistol is top notch, and I bet that rifle is a shooter. Nice building job DD!!
 

Desert dog

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I'm not real familiar with a bolt buffer. It reduces wear on the bolt? Smoother cycling?
Saves wear on the receiver, the bolt stop is a steel pin pushed through the receiver, by replacing it with nylon or rubber coated steel it cushions the bolt from slamming metal to metal. Also feels smoother.

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