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Rifle transformations

Post by sandy_3126 » Fri Jan 25, 2013 6:45 am

Firearm modification is usually done in order to enhance functionality, ergonomics, and accuracy of the firearms. I have often come across few remarkable transformations which have provided some zing to some classics. Some users tend to keep their rifles stock, and some do like to modify them. Following are the few transformations that I admire.

Ruger 10/22

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Transformations:
Archangel AR 10/22 stock
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Archangel AATS stock 10/22
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Arch angel Nomad stock
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10/22 thumbhole stock
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Ruger Mini 14

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Transformations:

Mini 14 AR mod
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Mini1 14 Tapco Stock

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Re: Rifle transformations

Post by sandy_3126 » Fri Jan 25, 2013 6:48 am

K98 mauser

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Transformations
ATI mauser stock
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Lee Enfield Mk2
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Transformations
Monte Carlo stock

lee Enfield Monte carlo stock

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Mosin Nagant 1891/30
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Transformations
Monte carlo stock
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Archangel stock
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Re: Rifle transformations

Post by xl_target » Fri Jan 25, 2013 11:29 am

Good post Sandy.
Some will ask why? My answer would be why not?

For example someone who wants to be proficient in handling their AR15 rifle might want a Ruger 10/22 outfitted to look and feel like the AR so they could practice with cheaper ammo.
Another thing to consider would be (for example) that a Mosin bedded and floated in a synthetic stock might actually make a very accurate rifle. The Finns did that with quite a few Mosin rifles.
Not only that, it is a hobby. If one want's to tinker with ones firearm who is to say it is wrong?

Here is one of my favorite transformations:

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Above is a bog standard Remington 870 synthetic stocked shotgun
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Here is a transformation effected on the above shotgun by some one who likes the ergonomics of the AR15 rifle. He is apparently comfortable with the handling characteristics of the rifle and wants to emulate that in his shot gun. Obviously he isn't going to do much wingshooting with the above weapon. He probably built it for three gun matches and/or home defense. I too like the AR15's ergonomics and would love to do that with my 870.
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Re: Rifle transformations

Post by sandy_3126 » Fri Jan 25, 2013 1:40 pm

I am very excited about the archangel freefloated mosin stock, Once I relocate to my new job, will definitely take on some mod projects ...

A few more mods
Marlin 795 .22

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Transformation
ATI Fiberforce stock

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Remington 700
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Transformation
Tactical Stock

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SKS Rifle
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Transformation

Fiberforce ATI Dragunov Stock
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ATI AR Stock
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Re: Rifle transformations

Post by sandy_3126 » Fri Jan 25, 2013 8:44 pm

VEPR Rifle
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Tranformation
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ATI AR stock

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AK 47
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Transformation
Tapco Stock
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Accessorized
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Hi Point Carbine
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Transformation
ATI Fiberforce CX4 stock
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Re: Rifle transformations

Post by Ganesh TT » Fri Jan 25, 2013 9:52 pm

Really nice.....good and thanks for sharing
Thanks

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Re: Rifle transformations

Post by xl_target » Sat Jan 26, 2013 12:19 am

Hehe Ganesh,
No matter what one does, there isn't much that can make a HiPoint carbine look any better. :)
It has got to be one of the ugliest firearms ever.
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Re: Rifle transformations

Post by sandy_3126 » Sun Jan 27, 2013 3:46 pm

xl_target wrote:Hehe Ganesh,
No matter what one does, there isn't much that can make a HiPoint carbine look any better. :)
It has got to be one of the ugliest firearms ever.
That tells me there is an opportunity there,
I have a few plans I am working on.... Once i do get some time, I will be working on some custom designs concepts for stock mods on mosin, rem 700 and marlin 795, and a modular carbine kit for S&W sigma/S&W M&P... Hopefully will try somthing with the hi point too.

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Re: Rifle transformations

Post by brihacharan » Sun Jan 27, 2013 6:07 pm

sandy_3126 wrote:
xl_target wrote:Hehe Ganesh,
No matter what one does, there isn't much that can make a HiPoint carbine look any better. :)
It has got to be one of the ugliest firearms ever.
That tells me there is an opportunity there,
I have a few plans I am working on.... Once i do get some time, I will be working on some custom designs concepts for stock mods on mosin, rem 700 and marlin 795, and a modular carbine kit for S&W sigma/S&W M&P... Hopefully will try somthing with the hi point too.
Hi Sandy,

Firstly thanks for those wonderful customization pics - what a treat :D
Just goes to show that if you have the imagination & where -with-all to do it, there are no limits to one's creation.
Way to go Sandy - Keep em coming :D
:cheers:
Briha

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