Offhand shooting and the M1-22 Kingston Armory Rifle
Interesting. Looks like it's built off the Ruger 10-22 receiver design. At my age, shooting off-hand is a real challenge past 25 yd. Golf balls at 50yd, I don't think I could do very well. Good for you.
Complete thread:
- Offhand shooting and the M1-22 Kingston Armory Rifle -
Hobie,
2016-08-14, 17:29
- Offhand shooting and the M1-22 Kingston Armory Rifle -
Cherokee,
2016-08-14, 18:47
- It is a steel receiver 10-22 albeit made by Kingston Armory - Hobie, 2016-08-15, 06:05
- the real M1 is a great rifle for standing -
bj,
2016-08-14, 19:39
- Little 8-round clips.... that WOULD be cute. Just uses -
Hobie,
2016-08-15, 06:04
- Any idea of what the price will be??? -
TomC,
2016-08-15, 12:22
- IIRC wholesale is around $650 so I'm thinking street price - Hobie, 2016-08-15, 19:54
- Any idea of what the price will be??? -
TomC,
2016-08-15, 12:22
- Little 8-round clips.... that WOULD be cute. Just uses -
Hobie,
2016-08-15, 06:04
- Now Ruger is making an M1 carbine kinda lookalike... - Hobie, 2016-08-15, 19:56
- Offhand shooting and the M1-22 Kingston Armory Rifle -
Cherokee,
2016-08-14, 18:47