My 3 current plinkers, all ruger 10/22 based wearing odd/unique refinished factory carbine stocks.
Top one is a .22lr, Volquartsen THM carbon fiber barrel with their forward blow compensator, polished ruger receiver, Volquartsen hammer and sear, rimfire technologies trigger, charging handle and mag release, Kidd scalloped bolt, and a zeiss terra 4-12x42 scope. The stock came from a mid 90's carbine, it's birch with some crazy grain with walnut colored stain and tru oil.
Middle is a .17hm2 conversion (one that actually works), Volquartsen THM carbon fiber barrel, ruger receiver, Kidd scalloped bolt, Volquartsen hammer, sear, trigger, mag release, rimfire technologies mid-weight charging handle and recoil spring (to slow the bolt down for the higher pressure .17hm2), leupold vx2 4-12x40 AO scope, another unique figured birch stock stained with walnut stain and finished with tru oil.
Bottom is an "ultralight" build for fast plinking, kidd ultralight barrel, Kidd drop-in trigger setup, Kidd bolt, rimfire technologies mag release, and a leupold deltapoint reflex sight. The stock is a 60's-70's walnut carbine stock, which was beat to piss and filthy when I got it off of eBay, cleaned up and refinished with tru oil. It weighs in at around 3.5 lbs, could have saved some weight with a different stock and barrel, but I liked the looks of this setup so I went with it.