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Area 419 rail on Boyd's Tacticool

akmike47

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  • Feb 23, 2013
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    Any of y'all run a Area 419 rail on a Boyd's stock?

    I have a 10/22 I'd like to put a 8-10" ARCA rail on so I can run my Ckye-pod. I don't know why I'm compelled to do it, but I really want to run my $220 .22 with a $600 bipod.

    You think the Boyd's wood might be too soft and it get loose all the time from compressing the wood, or would I be good?

    I put a straight edge on the bottom and it looks fairly flat.
     
    Haven’t put one on a Boyd’s, but my CZ 455 Varmint Heavy Barrel has one. Had to add a couple T-nuts, but worked great. I used a Henderson rail to save weight, since that rail will go on hunting rifles too. The CZ forend is definitely NOT perfectly straight, but the rail can flex a bit to match the curve. The Boyd’s wood should be stiffer than my stock, and I’ve had no issues. I did fill the T-nut holes in with JB Weld to try to add back some strength, but that’s probably just a mental security blanket with no real effect on stock strength.
     
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    Haven’t put one on a Boyd’s, but my CZ 455 Varmint Heavy Barrel has one. Had to add a couple T-nuts, but worked great. I used a Henderson rail to save weight, since that rail will go on hunting rifles too. The CZ forend is definitely NOT perfectly straight, but the rail can flex a bit to match the curve. The Boyd’s wood should be stiffer than my stock, and I’ve had no issues. I did fill the T-nut holes in with JB Weld to try to add back some strength, but that’s probably just a mental security blanket with no real effect on stock strength.
    One day I’ll have a CZ.