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That is the setup to roll right there.I like the idea of a wooden or laminated stock bored out to house the suppressor. So the barrel would be pretty short. 4-8" type thing. I'm super curious if anyone else has done one up.
Digging the thought of this.
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But with this barrel...
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Reached out to TacSol, and they are so behind making guns, no plans for a shorter barrel run on the horizon if ever again....
Maybe if you had a similar gun to the second pick (but bolt action,and need not be a takedown version) with a folding stock/brace it would be even smaller than that and no need to take it down.I like the idea of a wooden or laminated stock bored out to house the suppressor. So the barrel would be pretty short. 4-8" type thing. I'm super curious if anyone else has done one up.
Digging the thought of this.
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But with this barrel...
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Reached out to TacSol, and they are so behind making guns, no plans for a shorter barrel run on the horizon if ever again....
I always liked the idea of the little military M-4 survival rifle, but in a different caliber, and/or, the ability to change calibers quick and easy!
Something that could go from .22 LR to 5.56 and then .300 B.O. would be the shiznit! An intrepid person could make a bolt face swap like Savage does to go between the .22 and the 5.56/.300 and a barrel insert would be super easy just like they do with the single shot break barrel rifles/shotguns!
That's where a 3D printer comes in real handy!Re folding stock, If u can bolt a small piece of pic rail onto the back, you can put a folding stock/brace on almost anything. For example the s&w 15-22 (old version). If you could find a bolt action gun similar to this and put a folder on it it would be tiny. View attachment 835823