General Rifles: May 2007 Archives
The international stock showed up. I am stunned at how nice the 1022 looks now. I don't want to even shoot it - it might get dirty. I got a new stainless barrel with the deal. I've got two other stocks now, so I just need a receiver/bolt and a trigger group to make a whole new rifle. Maybe about $200 or less. 



Update: And so it starts. I just bought a trigger group for $54. I've seen receivers for $75, and bolt assemblies for $37. So for a total of $166 I get a new Ruger 1022. The new stainless barrel (with sights) I got for nothing. I've got a composite stock that came on the original rifle, and a spotless wood stock I bought at a garage sale for $10 last year. A couple of bucks for a scope mount and I'm good to go.
I'm going to need to get a new 1022 built...this one is too pretty to shoot.
