Plain and simple. I want to get a new "tactical" stock/body and a set of replacement iron sights for my 10/22 carbine, but can't spend more than $150 total including tax (and shipping if it's an online order).
Note that when I say "tactical", I'm talking about something like the Blackhawk(!) Axiom (IDFK if that's the right name or not), or really anything that's fairly good-quality that has an adjustable stock. and a spot up front for either a bipod or a foregrip (maybe one of those "grip-pod" things I keep seeing, if they're good for sitting at a bench). Note that it also needs to be able to handle a bull barrel (though admittedly that part of the build is still a few months down the road).
So far as the sights are concerned, I want something that's got really good contrast and that can't be "washed out" in bright light (like that crappy gold or brass bead front sight that it leaves the factory with). Leaning towards fiber-optic or some sort of "competition" sights just because I grew up with the former and have had nothing but good experiences with the latter.
Note that when I say "tactical", I'm talking about something like the Blackhawk(!) Axiom (IDFK if that's the right name or not), or really anything that's fairly good-quality that has an adjustable stock. and a spot up front for either a bipod or a foregrip (maybe one of those "grip-pod" things I keep seeing, if they're good for sitting at a bench). Note that it also needs to be able to handle a bull barrel (though admittedly that part of the build is still a few months down the road).
So far as the sights are concerned, I want something that's got really good contrast and that can't be "washed out" in bright light (like that crappy gold or brass bead front sight that it leaves the factory with). Leaning towards fiber-optic or some sort of "competition" sights just because I grew up with the former and have had nothing but good experiences with the latter.
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