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Old 10-15-2008, 07:12 PM   #41
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I guess I'm too old fashioned but Flashlights and Bayonets aren't made for .22's. It's a bit over the top to say the least. I understand that a young man who is thinking of enlisting in the service has visions of being gung ho but come on now unless your planning on having hand to hand with a squirrel I don't think a bayonet is called for. you will get plenty of training and experience once Uncle Sam gets hold of you.

My way of thinking is that a 10/22 is a fine small arm but not meant as an imitation combat weapon. it's your rifle but please remember that it isn't more then a rimfire.

I tend to go for a more classic form.

Well I'm gonna have to eat some crow here. Once I saw one of the Nordic Conversions I had to build one. So here's my "imitation combat weapon".
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Old 10-15-2008, 11:05 PM   #42
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SWEET!!! Thanks. I know, why bother on a .22, and the simple answer is "I CAN."
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