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Buy itTapco 10/22 T6 Collapsible Stock Md: STK63160B, Tapco AK T6 Collapsible Stock & Folding Stock are designed to enhance the ergonomics of the most widely produced firearm in the world. The Tapco stock fits the weapon to the operator regardless of body type or individual equipment., Type: Collapsible Stock Firearm Type: Rifle Firearm Model: Ruger 10/22 Material: Composite Finish: Black Features: Collapsible Adjustment Type: # of Positions: Length Of Pull: # of Rails: , Manufacturer: TAPCO INC, Model: STK63160B
| Publisher | TAPCO INC |
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| EAN | 0751348003214 |
| MPN | STK63160B |
| Brand | Tapco |
| UPC | 751348003214 |
| Label | TAPCO INC |
| Studio | TAPCO INC |
| Title | Tapco 10/22 T6 Collapsible Stock Md: STK63160B . |
| Model | STK63160-BLK |
| Manufacturer | TAPCO INC |
Review by Jedinite, 2010-09-01
This thing is wicked. Gives my 10/22 that tactical look I was after with loads of space for all the goodies to attach to. Only problem that I'm having is the stock ruger 10 round rotor mag won't release as the tolerances are too tight and is pinning the sides. I tried a 25 round butler creek mag and it works just fine, no hang up problems. Well worth the money.
Review by John Blaze, 2010-07-29
nutnfancy has this stock on one of his 10/22's and it can be seen in action on youtube. he talks at length about the 10/22 and the various options available. check out his reviews before you make a purchase, you will be glad you did.
Review by Justin C. Muhl, 2010-06-25
Product is excellent for the price. Material is well made and looks create. removing old stock and placing new stock on took 30 min. Need tools that do not come with kit but I had them (Hex, Phillips Head, and Socket Wrench. Instructions were basic and pictures were useless, but it was pretty easy to figure out yourself. Only thing that got me thinking was attaching the grip handle to the stock. You have to open the bottom of the handle and screw a bolt through the top of the handle and into the bottom of the stock. You can kind of get that out of one of the pictures provided. Overall I'm happy with my purchase and would recommend it to anyone. Especially if you are looking for a cheap alternative to the Archangel get up.
Review by Britton J. Wingfield, 2010-03-27
I bought one of these 3-4 years ago. The receiver and barrel fit perfectly, and it is plenty sturdy for a .22 caliber rifle. The 2 different stock extensions are a very good idea. I use the angled one since I am using Tech-sights iron sights, which are fairly low. This would work well with the stock Ruger sights, too.
One thing I would change is the grip. It has a SAW-style grip instead of AR-style, but this is very minor, and not worth losing a star on the rating.
This setup was great for teaching my wife the basics of using a rifle before moving on to an actual AR. I'm 14" taller than she is, so the adjustable stock is a necessity.
It is light, ergonomic, and just a hell of a lot of fun to shoot with. I definitely got my money's worth.
Review by Steven T. Blades, 2009-01-14
I purchased this stock system in the desert tan. It looks and feels great and makes the rifle a lot of fun to shoot. I put a red-dot sight system on the gun and it works very well. I built this gun because my AR-15 is so expensive to shoot. The first time I took this out I shot with a friend for over 2 hours and went through 500 rounds of 22 ammo (less than $15). That would have been about 30 rounds of 223 for my AR-15 and about 5 minutes of shooting for the same price. This gun is almost as much fun to shoot as my AR-15 but without the care of how much ammo I am burning through. I was emptying 25 round magazines without constantly thinking about the cost. The Tapco system was easy to install and everything fit together properly. Sometimes aftermarket products don't quite fit together right but with this one everything fit just right. I did it at my coffee table with a few basic tools (screwdrivers and a socket set, you need an Allen head screwdriver bit) and no gunsmithing skills. It took about 20 minutes to do it. The composite plastic is very durable. I can't imagine how you could break it accidentally. The rails also make it possible to mount a number of accessories to it (lasers, tactical lights, etc...). The stock is just like the stock on an AR-15 carbine or the M4. It comes with a straight and an angled post. I would recommend the straight post if you are using optics (scope, red-dot, or holo sight) and the angled post if you are going to use open sights. This kit does not come with a magazine or a scope rail, however the gun comes with a 10 round magazine and a scope rail. I highly recommend geting a 25 round magazine, however you must do some research on these mags. Aftermarket mags are a mixed bag, some are very good and others are complete junk. It sucks to spend $30 to $40 dollars on a magazine and it does nothing but jam and misfeed. A general rule is to look for metal feed lips on the mag instead of plastic, but this is not a guarantee. The metal feed lip mags are more expensive, sometimes double the cost of plastic. Also, I have a Butler Creek mag with plastic lips and it works flawlessly, I have not had 1 misfeed. If you are looking for a low cost assault style rife that is tough and a lot of fun to shoot, you can't go wrong with this great product. A word of warning, the picture in this add of the guy shooting the gun is the wrong picture. That is not a Ruger 10/22. It looks like a Mini-14. The picture above him of just the gun is the 10/22.