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I did, it's still stock. Change everything like what?

I'm just thinking, strategically, it's good to have a few takedowns, right?

Man.... I only use the receiver on most of my 10/22's. I swap out everything!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Surprisingly I don't have a TD, I'm in the market now that Gemtec is offering a integral barrel for the TD....
 
Man.... I only use the receiver on most of my 10/22's. I swap out everything!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Surprisingly I don't have a TD, I'm in the market now that Gemtec is offering a integral barrel for the TD....
What all you swapping? Stocks & sites?
What else comes off?
 
What all you swapping? Stocks & sites?
What else comes off?

Hammer, sear, disconnector, trigger blade, barrel, safety lever, stock, bolt, charging handle.... Then there are the accessories risers, scope rings, glass... I have about 1k in one of my precision 10/22....:eek2:
 
"set 10x12 level 4 multi-curve multi hit ceramic plates"

I'ma ask if he got any soft inserts left

$250. for the set is a great price, even for sapi cut. Word of advice, ceramic plates are fragile. When I purchased mine, I had a friend x-ray them for fractures right out the box. IMHO it's cheap insurance....
 
$250. for the set is a great price, even for sapi cut. Word of advice, ceramic plates are fragile. When I purchased mine, I had a friend x-ray them for fractures right out the box. IMHO it's cheap insurance....
I thought they were all ceramic. What's the alternative?

Damn, I done already commuted to buy, now you got me questioning the purchase
 
I thought they were all ceramic. What's the alternative?

Mine are ceramic, but they can be damaged (cracked) by drops (reportedly). I have AR500 plates too.... If you don't mind me asking, who is the manufacture of the plates you are looking to purchase?
 
It depends on a few factors, weight, size, and cut.

Mine are ceramic, but they can be damaged (cracked) by drops (reportedly). I have AR500 plates too.... If you don't mind me asking, who is the manufacture of the plates you are looking to purchase?
"Global armour
the plates are the thinner/lighter version of the old school esapi plates"

That's what his reply
 
Anybody cop a riot mask?

MSA 813859 Advantage 1000 Riot Control Gas Mask
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I been meaning to get one. There are a lot out there for under $40
https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_fr....A0.H0.Xgas+m.TRS0&_nkw=gas+mask&_sacat=13956
 
So Level IV ceramic is better than Level III & III+ AR500 steel core?

Level IV is superior to level III, in terms of protection factor.
If you are talking comparing level IV ceramic to level IV AR500.
My answer is, I don't know.
I could never find unequivocal evidence for one over the other, when comparing level IV ceramics to level IV AR's.
My deciding factor was weight, when considering this ceramics are far superior for my applications.

**** The info below is taken from a website that I used, when I was researching plates and protection factors.
  • Level IIIa (3a) will stop traditional pistol rounds and is rated to stop a 357magnum. I say traditional because there are rifle cartridges that can be fired from pistols. Level IIIa will stop 9mm, 40cal, 45cal, etc. Our Level IIIa will also stop knives (both slashing and jabbing). It's very lightweight (~1lbs/square foot) and flexible.
  • Level III (3) is rated to stop six .308 rifle bullets. However not all level III armor is created equally. Some plates, like "pure poly" UHDPE are very lightweight and pass the NIJ's test for level III, but will not stop .556 rounds. This includes full metal jacket (FMJ), hollow point (HP), etc. Level III will not stop a direct hit from an 30 caliber Armor Piercing (AP) bullet. Sometimes level III that can stop the additional rounds is refered to as level III+, but that is not an official NIJ rating.
  • Level IV (4) is the highest rating of personal body armor. Level IV will stop pistol rounds and rifle rounds, including a direct shot from a 30 caliber AP bullet. This bullet is the same size that is fired from a 30-06. NIJ only requires one test shot per plate with an Armor Piercing (AP) round.
 
So...... I've decided to build a super short dedicated AR .22lr. No SBR, top tier parts, or fancy fandanglements. This will be strictly a range toy. The rules are simple - low cost, light weight, reliable, and as short as possible.......
 
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