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Kidd 10/22 Build


jbooker82

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Thought I would post up some pics of my Kidd 10/22. I was going to have the barrel blackend but it looks pretty good in polished stainless

 

Kidd parts used:

  16.5 fluted, threaded, polished stainless barrel

  Single stage trigger set at 1.5 lbs

  Receiver with 0 MOA base

  Threaded receiver pins

  V block

  Black scalloped bolt

  Stainless charging handle with standard spring

  Bolt buffer

  Extended mag release

  Stainless take down screw

 

Stock:

  Revolution Eliminator RH, cobalt, gloss finish

 

Scope:

  Nikon Pro Staff Rimfire 3-9x40 with BDC reticle

  Warne Scope rings. Quick detach, 1" tube, low height, matte finish

 

Ruger parts used:

  BX-1 clear mag, 10 round

  BX-25 black mag, 25 round

 

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Kidd sells their parts directly. They don't have any distributors, and their shipping charges are real reasonable if you just want to buy a piece here and there.

www.coolguyguns.com

 

 

The stock was purchased from Stocky's Stocks. It is the Eliminator 10/22 stock and is only avalable for the larger .920 bull barrels. They dont make it for the regular diameter barrels. If you not using a scope the Revolution Tundra stock is supose to still be able to be used with open sights. Most target stocks have to high of a check pad to use open sights.

http://www.stockysstocks.com/servlet/Categories

 

 

Nikon Pro Staff Rimfire 3-9x40 BDC scope was purcahsed from the local sporting goods store

 

Warne Maxima low height 1" quick detach rings were purchased from Midway USA.

http://www.midwayusa.com/product/216902/warne-1-maxima-quick-detachable-weaver-style-rings-matte-low?cm_vc=ProductFinding

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That is the baddest ass 22 I've ever seen! LOVE that gun!

 

I'm sure there are better overall pieces…but that bitch is SHARP!

 

I want!!!!  :drool:

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Thanks man. It did get some looks when I took it to the range.

What is your total cost on that gun after all your kit and custom parts?

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