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  1. Here's a question for all..... And thinking twice about the Volquartson...Driving myself crazy...HaHa

     

    But Seriously.

     

    Do to physical limitations, I need a vertical fore grip.  I thinking about the Wiland or Crazy Ivan stock, but do not know of a way to mount one.  Does anybody use one and how is it mounted?

     

    I appreciate all the responses...............Roy

  2. Thomas,

     

     I am looking for a reliable Gunsmith to assemble various available aftermarket parts to my specific liking.  Someone who has done this before a few times specifically using a 10/22. I want to only shoot Steel Challenge with it. 

     

    That's all.

     

    I break anything I touch...almost.  Repairs/modifications that is.

  3. Hey Vince, I can relate...I had had a reverse shoulder replace on my left shoulder, now I cannot raise my arm above 90 degrees and it is week.  Also had surgery on the other shoulder.  Had the left kneE replaced last sept, getting the right one replaced May 3.  Dropped dead of a heart attack in 2002, Had cancer AND I CAN GO ON.....3 BACK SURg

     

    BUT I JUST KEEP GOING...............AND WHEN THE GOING GETS TOUGH.............DILAUDID IS MY BEST FRIEND....lol😉

  4. I talked with Henning and he told me that he has heard that some of the extensions will not lock due to being 1 or 2 thousands of an inch off.  The tap of the mallet once or twice corrects the issue and the mag extensions stay in place and come off when you want them to.  I was very impressed that Henning called me back within 1 hour to assist me.

  5. LOL

    1) Take the Stk mag apart.

    2) Slide the new extension in place to make sure it locks in place.

    3) If it locks in place, re assemble but DO NOT use the spring stop that was in the rear of the original mag.

    4) If it does not lock in place, place on a padded desk or the likes and then with a rubber mallet or simular, pound the back of the extension the slightest to make it set.

    5) Test and put back together.

     

    Hope this helps.

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