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10/22 Chassis options?

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12K views 25 replies 15 participants last post by  Arrowhead  
#1 ·
Gents...I'm looking to "tactical" and lighten my 10/22. I didnt like the 10/22 "ar" chassis floating around but I came across a chassis called an Rival Arms R-22 and I think I like it, but I can't find a weight listed for it. Then I started seeing others I like, like the PMACA units. I think their lightweight version is 12oz but I dont like the short length of it.
What other options do I have? I do not like the units that curve the stock downwards either.
 
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#4 ·
I think the Oryx chassis is the best, but it is not a light weight chassis and is more of a BR configuration.

Actually thinking of grabbing one, but I am having too many expenses lately; e.g., tax payment and new car purchase, lol!
 
#5 ·
Thx, I saw most of those....but there was a couple I didnt know about.....still trying to decide which will fit the function, looks and weight of what i'm looking for......the rival r-22 is more what I'm leaning towards...
 
#11 ·
Nice, that's more of a stock than a chassis tho. I have a magpul already which looks very similar (blasphemy! lol) I'm looking more for like a aluminum chassis. Still a nice unit you got there!
 
#12 ·
i've been looking at their stuff...I do like it

I just got my R-22, and I think it's just about exactly what I was looking for. I wanted a solid place for my fore-hand, but I did not want something with a full AR-style handguard. For me it was a toss-up between the R-22 and the PAMCA, and I hadn't seen either one in person.

I think they quote a weight of 1lb. The only 'surprise' so far is that you need an AR grip without the beaver tail extension, or cut it off like I did.

But I'm still waiting for my receiver, so I haven't got it put together into a complete rifle yet.

marky-d
yea I was aware that you goot go with a tangless grip...

I still havent made up my mind yet.....
 
#9 ·
I just got my R-22, and I think it's just about exactly what I was looking for. I wanted a solid place for my fore-hand, but I did not want something with a full AR-style handguard. For me it was a toss-up between the R-22 and the PAMCA, and I hadn't seen either one in person.

I think they quote a weight of 1lb. The only 'surprise' so far is that you need an AR grip without the beaver tail extension, or cut it off like I did.

But I'm still waiting for my receiver, so I haven't got it put together into a complete rifle yet.

marky-d
 
#14 ·
Grey Birch Solutions out of Canada has a new alum chassis, the Foundation. Is available as a fold down.

Should have some dealers in the US already set up as well.

Has a rear tang hold down screw that pinches down on your trigger group as a rear hold down.
 

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