NYRangers917
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Looking to finally dip a toe into the NFA world after years of drooling over stuff.
Host will be a currently bone stock 10/22.
My question is would it be better to either trade for / buy a TD model and go for the Ruger ISB upper, or buy a threaded barrel for my current rifle and go for a more traditional screw on can?
I've looked around at aftermarket barrels and some seem to cost as much as just buying a whole new TD model. Also I'd like to run the M16 style techsites and it seems most of the aftermarket threaded barrels do not have the front dovetail. I'm not looking to mount a competition grade scope on this thing.
How does the ISB stack up to a traditional screw on can as far as sound reduction?
This will just be a fun plinker for me and my daughter (when shes old enough) to shoot. Maybe some light squirrel/rabbit blastin too.
Any thoughts are appreciated.
Host will be a currently bone stock 10/22.
My question is would it be better to either trade for / buy a TD model and go for the Ruger ISB upper, or buy a threaded barrel for my current rifle and go for a more traditional screw on can?
I've looked around at aftermarket barrels and some seem to cost as much as just buying a whole new TD model. Also I'd like to run the M16 style techsites and it seems most of the aftermarket threaded barrels do not have the front dovetail. I'm not looking to mount a competition grade scope on this thing.
How does the ISB stack up to a traditional screw on can as far as sound reduction?
This will just be a fun plinker for me and my daughter (when shes old enough) to shoot. Maybe some light squirrel/rabbit blastin too.
Any thoughts are appreciated.
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