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  1. Nwe Frontier Armory also has these - complete lowers with LPK and buttstock installed for $110- or so. http://newfrontierarmory.com/catalog/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=34089
  2. Thanks for the additional info!
  3. It uses the standard 10/22 mag release - so if you one of the newer models with the protruding release lever it should work quite well - so long as the sleeve doesn't interfere with its action.
  4. You can find them for $600- on the 'Net. And not only will this let you practice precision rifle (including rapid fire) in your backyard, but it's legal under the rules for NRA National Match Air Rifle (NMAR) competition. $600- is a good chunk of change, but the costs for air and pellets are so minimal - it can allow one to develop a very high degree of skill with the centerfire rifle for little cost. And it beats the Hell out of dry fire :)
  5. I first started thinking of the .22 as a serious training tool after my first Appleseed shoot, I now have 3 rifles and 2 pistols that are either dedicated or convertible to rimfire. As the famous Kim DuToit once said, "a .22 is not a gun; it is a household commodity like sugar or salt, and no home should be without one!"
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