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I like the VQ ones the best because they are a little shorter. You may want to ad an auto bolt release just to make things a little easier. Also some type of aftermarket buffer and oversized receiver pins to hold your trigger group tight.
 

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Oversize trigger housing pins, a buffer, and an auto bolt release. Thanks Nick.
worthless mods, save your money
We're talking around $15 for all 3. You can do your own ABR and buffer for free and then just buy the trigger pins for $5 - $6. I wouldn't say worthless. The auto bolt release may not make your rifle any more accurate, but it definitely makes it easier to release the bolt. Buffer gets rid of the "clanking" noise that the 10/22 makes. And the oversized trigger pins actually hold your trigger group straight and don't fall out when you pull your receiver out of the stock. So while none of these things may make a 10/22 more accurate, they do make it more pleasurable to shoot IMO.
 

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We're talking around $15 for all 3. You can do your own ABR and buffer for free and then just buy the trigger pins for $5 - $6. I wouldn't say worthless. The auto bolt release may not make your rifle any more accurate, but it definitely makes it easier to release the bolt. Buffer gets rid of the "clanking" noise that the 10/22 makes. And the oversized trigger pins actually hold your trigger group straight and don't fall out when you pull your receiver out of the stock. So while none of these things may make a 10/22 more accurate, they do make it more pleasurable to shoot IMO.
like I said, worthless
Well if the only upgrades we did to our 10/22's was to improve accuracy then we would all have some pretty plain looking rifles.......
 
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