I hope Im posting this in the right place.
My father in law had a stock for a Ruger charger 10-22. He painted it but never completed his project. Im interested in building up a charger myself using his stock (kinda in his honor). Im very keen to accomplish this mission myself - although I need some help to get me started.
I dont want to spend big money on bling, just parts that are economical yet make a solid and accurate gun. I plan to consult with a gunsmith but since he is so far away from where I live I thought Id first put out 3 important questions and see what comes out of the pool of wisdom.
1) What would you recommend as a basic parts list needed to complete the build - and being economical.
2) Do I have to buy each "nut and bolt" individually or can I purchase kits (e.g. reciever and trigger kits) to make the assembly quicker and simpler?
3) Can you recommend a respectable online seller where I can find those parts?
I know it might be a lot to ask but with all the knowledge here Im hoping for some help from you guys to get this good project going.
Thank you.
My father in law had a stock for a Ruger charger 10-22. He painted it but never completed his project. Im interested in building up a charger myself using his stock (kinda in his honor). Im very keen to accomplish this mission myself - although I need some help to get me started.
I dont want to spend big money on bling, just parts that are economical yet make a solid and accurate gun. I plan to consult with a gunsmith but since he is so far away from where I live I thought Id first put out 3 important questions and see what comes out of the pool of wisdom.
1) What would you recommend as a basic parts list needed to complete the build - and being economical.
2) Do I have to buy each "nut and bolt" individually or can I purchase kits (e.g. reciever and trigger kits) to make the assembly quicker and simpler?
3) Can you recommend a respectable online seller where I can find those parts?
I know it might be a lot to ask but with all the knowledge here Im hoping for some help from you guys to get this good project going.
Thank you.