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Posted: 3/11/2012 10:44:17 AM EDT
| Does anyone make an AR style bolt action rifle in .22lr or .22 mag? Or is one in development? |
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not "AR style" but i like these alot
http://www.modularweapons.com/phpBB2/files/savage_fvsr_147.jpg[/quote] What make and model is that? |
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not "AR style" but i like these alot http://www.modularweapons.com/phpBB2/files/savage_fvsr_147.jpg What make and model is that? Savage FV-SR. Comes with a larger bolt knob, threaded barrel and EGW rail. It comes with a 5 rounder, but they sell 10 rounders for them. Only problem is they can be a pain to find, but you gotta look and call around. I got lucky and scored one recently. Had to order out of state and have it transferred. A fellow ARFCOM member hooked me up. 28702 is the model number. |
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[Savage FV-SR. Comes with a larger bolt knob, threaded barrel and EGW rail. It comes with a 5 rounder, but they sell 10 rounders for them. Only problem is they can be a pain to find, but you gotta look and call around. I got lucky and scored one recently. Had to order out of state and have it transferred. A fellow ARFCOM member hooked me up. 28702 is the model number.[/quote]] I don't have any bolt-action rifles and I was looking to get one. I used to fire a Remington 700 Police Model quite a bit, but thats a little overkill for plinking and some small game stuff. |
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[Savage FV-SR. Comes with a larger bolt knob, threaded barrel and EGW rail. It comes with a 5 rounder, but they sell 10 rounders for them. Only problem is they can be a pain to find, but you gotta look and call around. I got lucky and scored one recently. Had to order out of state and have it transferred. A fellow ARFCOM member hooked me up. 28702 is the model number. I don't have any bolt-action rifles and I was looking to get one. I used to fire a Remington 700 Police Model quite a bit, but thats a little overkill for plinking and some small game stuff. It's a great rifle. My SilencerCo sparrow is going to be getting a lot of use on it. First thing I recommend changing on the rifle is the stock. Either a Boyd's Target Hunter or Boyd's Tacticool stock. Only reason I'd see to keep the stock that's on it is if you're gonna use a dot sight or really low powered optics. Break down of my build in progress: MKII FV-SR Boyd's Target Hunter (backordered) DIP Bottom metal kit & action screw kit DIP Trigger guard Vortex Crossfire 8-32x50 Burris XTR med rings (still waiting) EGW 20 MOA base Caldwell BR notched bipod Gunslinger's 550 cord sling, multicam Triad Tactical stock pouch w/ internal loops, in Multicam. (In the mail) And the cherry on top will be the SilencerCo Sparrow. It's already super quiet on my 10/22. |
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