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Join Date: December 13, 2010
Location: Virginia
Posts: 1,628
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looking to borrow Ruger 10/22 receiver drilling jig
Does anyone have one that I may borrow in order to drill my 10/22 receiver? I will pay for shipping and will return it quickly.
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Join Date: September 16, 2009
Location: I live in the foot of the Green Mountains of Vermont
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Where in the world did you find an untapped 10/22 receiver ?
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Join Date: April 30, 2012
Location: Springfield, GA
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The jig is used to drill a hole in the rear of the receiver so you can run a cleaning rod from breech to muzzle.
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Join Date: November 13, 2006
Posts: 3,034
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With some machinist skills no jig is necessary.
Do you have access to a mill or a lathe or a machinist? |
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Join Date: December 13, 2010
Location: Virginia
Posts: 1,628
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No...no...and no.
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Join Date: February 24, 2010
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Couldn't you just run a rod down the bore to mark the spot, then drill with a hand drill?
Why clean the bore on a .22 anyway? |
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