This is my first 10/22 and was the first gun I bought myself after my 18th birthday. I found the Choate folding stock in a LGS in OKC in '85
Has all Power Custom titanium internals, 10/22Magnum charge handle, Eagle Industries barrel shroud, flash hider, rear peep sight w/QD scope mount and HK front sight.
Mine is a first series GSG-5 and I have done most of the mods/upgrades; socket head screws, HK pins, ect. but I never located a cocking tube buffer. Anybody know where, or who, would I be able to acquire one from? Or is there a better/newer fix for the cocking handle contact issue? thanks. :)
These have a very inconsistent primer charge and therefore there is the occasional misfire. Usually just rotating the rounds so the pin can hit another spot on the rim will get the misfires to work.
Late model Ruger receiver and bolt (unmarked and splatter finish), AMT Lightning tapered barrel in a heavily inlet'd Wal-Mart Special carbine stock. All Power Custom titanium internals, 10/22 Magnum charge handle and the see-through scope mount allows use of the rifle sights(barely). I had to do a lot of relieving under the front barrel band
Here's mine. A Firestorm Gov't .45 1911 lower w/EAA 22 conversion upper and mags. Put this together in 2000. ;D [img width=800 height=600]http://i403.photobucket.com/albums/pp112/Lon_Moer/2006_01011LM0007.jpg [img width=800 height=600]http://i403.photobucket.com/albums/pp112/Lon_Moer/2006_01011LM0005.jpg