Look's............................well........................sort of funky in a 70's kind of way,thank christ someone has finally seen the need for a ported barrel on one of these babies..........
icing on the cake .
chris.tyne wrote:Jesus Jeff ,that's a wicked looking bit of gear....................ummmmmm what is it exactly.
Regards Chris.
A Walther G22 Bullpup. Great gun, fantastic for using out the window of the Landrover, but quite the worst trigger I've ever had on a rifle (because there a great long bit of bendy metal connecting the trigger to the action, which is by your ear in the stock!). Still miss it heaps though.
jeffk wrote:...I just knew licensing it would be near impossible.
What did you think might not be legal?
The semi-auto bit?
The silencer bit?
The below legal length bit?
Well, I didn't know about the length restriction before I came, but I figured the other two would be enough!!
The bit I find daft is we supposedly can't be trusted with these nasty .22LR semi-auto rifles unless we own land and earn a living from it, but I can have a Glock and God knows what else to shoot targets with at the range...so I'm consoling myself with much more powerful semi-auto pistols instead!
It is some custom made self loading rimfire action in 17HMR. I also like the colour orange.
Beleive it or not that would make an excellent camo pattern and colouring for out my way, put that down in some sandhill wattle on the red dunes and you would need a gps fix to find it again.
Does anybody know if stocks with that colour pattern are available in Oz or would it be a long wait on a US import
I had a look, Boyds do something similar but with an extra colour in it. Also I am lead to beleive there service is less than average. Looks like the the volquartsen make there own but only for Ruger 10/22 actions
Tikka its all in the eye of the beholder mate. That rifle and stock would look great in the sandhills out my way. I must admit though I normally prefer traditional wood or understated synthetics, that dont look like a glued together or recast lump of polypipe shavings. Despite this I like this stock