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Rimfire Rifle Photos Thread

What type of spigot mount is that? I’m looking for something to fit my Oryx chassis that is Mlok capable? Nice rig.
It's an MPA spigot, specifically for their chassis. Held in place with two flat head countersink screws, I don't think it would work with MLOK slots.

As much stuff as there is for MLOK, surely there must be a spigot somewhere? Oryx doesn't make one? What about Area419, Gray Ops, or another aftermarket manufacturer?
 
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It's an MPA spigot, specifically for their chassis. Held in place with two flat head countersink screws, I don't think it would work with MLOK slots.

As much stuff as there is for MLOK, surely there must be a spigot somewhere? Oryx doesn't make one? What about Area419, Gray Ops, or another aftermarket manufacturer?
Oryx does not but I will check the others you mentioned. KRG keeps popping up but unfortunately won’t work. Thanks for the information.
 
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Sometimes a rimfire is just an old "fudd gun" like this Sears & Roebuck Model 25 I picked up at a gun show today...

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I finally got my VQ Summit build complete. It’s sporting a 22” Shilen 4 groove ratchet rifled barrel complete with PRX tuner, and a Kidd two-stage trigger (3oz/3oz). I’ve got it mounted in an MDT Oryx chassis. I’m currently running a Mueller 8-32 target dot scope on it but will most likely switch my Sightron 45ED scope over from my 10/22 Gun come spring. Took a little trial and error to get perfect bolt headspace/tension but now it’s spot on and grouping well for me. The groups posted were at 25yds my local range using Norma match, haven’t even touched my good SK rifle or Center X yet in it so I’m quite happy with its potential.
 

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started a new build. this one will get a Samson B-TM stock. Not sure what red dot will go on it but the Outer Impact mounting plate I got for it is a keeper.
 

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Got on a classic sporter kick (with a lot of 'help' from a couple of 'friends' who kept sending me links to online auctions that I would probably have never known about otherwise), and wound up buying these three - from top to bottom: Browning marked 52C repro, Kimber 82B Super America, Cooper M36 Custom Classic. Photo doesn't do justice to the wood on the Cooper - it really 'pops' out in good light. The 52 was ANIB, without a mark or blem of any sort on it, but its bbl was full of lead fouling when I got it, and after spending a couple of hours getting all the leading out, then putting 65rds of a very good lot of SK Std+ through it, was found to be full of leading again, without a single decent 50yd group to show for it. Got on the horn to Krieger and made a deal with them to copy the contour of the OEM bbl +.050". While I was waiting for the new blank, I cleaned the bore - again - and then ran my EPS reamer into the original chamber, which did a nice job of cutting a nice smooth 2* leade in place of the rough chamber throat with smeared & steep leade angle. That stopped the leading, but it didn't shoot much better than it had before, so the Krieger is definitely going to replace it.
The Kimber didn't shoot real well the 1st time I tried it, but after some pretty thorough cleaning, it fed quite a bit smoother, and shot several respectable groups.
The Cooper hasn't been scoped or shot yet; trying to pick up another Leupold Vari-X II 6-18x40 for it, like the new/old stock one I mounted on the Kimber. The Cooper & Kimber are something special to me, with their custom actions, barrels, and beautiful wood, but the repro 52C is no slouch. Looking forward to getting some decent weather so I can find out if they shoot as nice as they look...
 

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Got on a classic sporter kick (with a lot of 'help' from a couple of 'friends' who kept sending me links to online auctions that I would probably have never known about otherwise), and wound up buying these three - from top to bottom: Browning marked 52C repro, Kimber 82B Super America, Cooper M36 Custom Classic. Photo doesn't do justice to the wood on the Cooper - it really 'pops' out in good light. The 52 was ANIB, without a mark or blem of any sort on it, but its bbl was full of lead fouling when I got it, and after spending a couple of hours getting all the leading out, then putting 65rds of a very good lot of SK Std+ through it, was found to be full of leading again, without a single decent 50yd group to show for it. Got on the horn to Krieger and made a deal with them to copy the contour of the OEM bbl +.050". While I was waiting for the new blank, I cleaned the bore - again - and then ran my EPS reamer into the original chamber, which did a nice job of cutting a nice smooth 2* leade in place of the rough chamber throat with smeared & steeo leade. That stopped the leading, but it didn't shoot much better than it had before, so the replacement Krieger is definately going to replace it.
The Kimber didn't shoot real well the 1st time I tried it, but after some pretty thorough cleaning, it fed quite a bit smoother, and shot several respectable groups.
The Cooper hasn't been scoped or shot yet; trying to pick up another Leupold Vari-X II 6-18x40 for it, like the new/old stock one I mounted on the Kimber. The Cooper & Kimber are something special to me, with their custom actions, barrels, and beautiful wood, but the repro 52C is no slouch. Looking forward to getting some decent weather so I can find out if they shoot as nice as they look...
Those are some nice looking rifles you picked up. I especially like the Cooper, I have owned a few and they all shot very well!
 
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Those are some nice looking rifles you picked up. I especially like the Cooper, I have owned a few and they all shot very well!
Man! Y'all are a bad influence! Never even thought about looking at Cooper's and now all of the sudden I want a Jackson Squirrel! :LOL:
 
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I have been looking as you all can see, if u dont care lets see some pics of your rifles just to give me a better idea of what i am looking for. Not alot people around here are into this like I am. If u dont wont to showem I understand that to.
I put this together with a 22" McGowen Precision Barrel
I have been looking as you all can see, if u dont care lets see some pics of your rifles just to give me a better idea of what i am looking for. Not alot people around here are into this like I am. If u dont wont to showem I understand that to.
I put this together with a McGowen Precision Barrel. Custom Kidd trigger, set into a Boyd's Stock. It loves CCI Standard Velocity. I've tried a lot of other high priced Ammo, but the CCI out shots them all. I have had 1" groups at 100yards, and so far my best shot was a headshot on a sage rat at a ranged 158 yards.
 

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What's the deal with that mag? Is it a M1 Carbine replica floor plate on a ruger 10rd mag?
The company "E Aurthur Brown" makes an attachment that fits on the Ruger magazine. I put this rifle together from spare parts, but then ended up tricking it out too. It's a fun accurate little rifle. It also has a floated barrel and is glass bedded in that stock.
 
Upgraded this Ruger M77 22 Long Rifle with a Shilin Barrel, and a Timney trigger kit. I've had it for 30 years or so but these up grades and the New Crimson Trace scope has made it a great little Varmint Gun. My brother, and I have been making a point to take the long shots at Varmints, and we may not hit as many buy hitting them out to 200yards is a lot of fun.
With my bullet drop cheat sheet, and Nikon Range Finder we are having a lot of fun competing with each other.
 

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Matt, please tell me about your scope rings. How high and how much MOA?

Nice rifle and nice groups, btw!

Those are Burris rings high with the inserts. If I recall it was sitting with 15 moa inserts and a 30moa rail allowing for 29 mils of elevation if I recall. The rings have been swapped for an arc m-brace 20 moa
 
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Fun little gun.
The first gun I ever bought was an old beater Remington nylon that I paid something like $30 for at a gun show. I bought an old steel tube weaver K4 for it, and still have both.
Kristian
Fun little gun. Light as a feather.
 
Picked up my Vudoo yesterday. This is my first precision 22LR. Rimfire is going to be fun.
-Vudoo 360
-20” Ace MTU
-MPA Matrix chassis (saltwater camo)
-Trigger tech diamond
-EC tuner
-Leupold Mark 5 5-25
-MPA mount
 

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My son shooting his rifle from one of the PRS props at the range today. From the bench he was able to hit a 8" target at 200m pretty consistently, and a 6" triangle at 150 with me spotting his misses. He found out it's not quite so easy from a wobbly platform though.
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Just a cheap Norinco bolt action with a Simmons 2-7, but it's as accurate as any Savage I've shot, and feels much better built. He picked the paint job for the stock.
Kristian