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| Member Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: bastrop,louisiana
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| 10/22 barrell band
i have my brother in laws 10/22 and its missing the barrell band. it has an wood laminate stock and was bought new like this. but the barrell looks too short to have had a band on it. i know there was one at one time though because the stock looks like it. anyone have a shorter s/s barrell on a regular length stock? and where would be the best place to look for a band?
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try over at rimfirecentral.com , just ask and you'll probably get 20 for free.
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yep they dont help accuracy a bit i threw mine in the trash or i would give them to you.
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| Member Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: bastrop,louisiana
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thanks guys. ok i reckon i will ask for a band. anyone have a stainless band they wanna send i will be happy to accept it. thanks again
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I don't think you will find a stainless band. The only ones I have seen are blued. If you need a blue one reply here and I'll get with you and send one.
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: Ohio
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sorry for being stupid but are you guys talking about the band that holds the front of the stock to the barrel? and if so are you say taking it off can help increase accuracy?
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on a lot of rifles, eliminating the band can help accurcay.
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sorry for making you explain so much to me but how and whydoes that work?
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It's the same concept as free floating the barrel. If you seperate the stock from the barrell forward of the reciever, the barrel is allowed to flex during firing and the fluctuations in the wood stock will not be able to push on the barrell.
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| Senior Member Join Date: Mar 2002 Location: Too Dang Hot, Arizona
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10-22T my wife has has a laminated stock, bull stainless barrel and did not come with a barrel band.
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thanks for the input guys. guess i will leave it alone. as for my point, it looks like it should have a band and doesnt. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Mar 2002 Location: Too Dang Hot, Arizona
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| OK...gotcha now..my bad.
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the band is alum. i think. if u want it to be stainless then just take some steel wool to a regular band and presto. an even easiear way is to drop it into a little alum. truck washing acid and it will come out as close to stainless as you will ever get. this also works with alum. scope mounts , alum recievers etc.... NO BLUED PARTS!!!!!! THE BLUING WILL COME OFF!!!!!!!
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