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Offline kng

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.22 Buffalo Classic Carbine
« on: September 09, 2009, 02:06:17 PM »
I turned a .22/20 Versa Pack into a .22 Buffalo Classic Carbine.

Got a few questions:

1st Picture:  The lockup is VERY tight.  It elongated the forend hole for the screw mount on the end towards the stock.  I think I need to sand the wood on the forend closest to the stock.  Is this correct?

2nd Picture:  There is a gap between the barrel and forend.  Do I need to put something between them?

3rd Picture:  I know I don't have the sight adjusted correctly, I just moved the sights at the back, and not at the front dovetail.  (I didn't realize this when I sighted it in).  Still, it seems like it's way left.  Is this normal.  I'd like to take of the "hunk of plastic" and put a Williams WGRS, but I think it would look stupid the way the barrel is.  Any thoughts?








H&R/NEF:  .243, .308, .270, .357, .357 Talo, 45 BC Carbine, 45-70 Talo, .50 cal, .22/20 Versa, .22 Sportster
12 ga. turkey, 20 ga. Topper Model 88, .410, 20 ga. Ultra Light Slug Hunter, 20 ga. Tamer

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Re: .22 Buffalo Classic Carbine
« Reply #1 on: September 09, 2009, 02:11:47 PM »
it looks great to me, nothing needed in the barrel channel...good job....<><....:)
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Re: .22 Buffalo Classic Carbine
« Reply #2 on: September 09, 2009, 04:40:24 PM »
Cooooooooool! [img width= height= alt=" border="0]http://www.gboreloaded.com/forums/Themes/babylon/images/post/thumbup.gif[/img] [img width= height= alt=" border="0]http://www.gboreloaded.com/forums/Themes/babylon/images/post/thumbup.gif[/img]

Here's what I've done with my VersaPack - straight lam stocks.

       

I love it, but now I wish I hadn't sold my BC stocks!

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Re: .22 Buffalo Classic Carbine
« Reply #3 on: September 09, 2009, 04:46:43 PM »

1st Picture:  The lockup is VERY tight.  It elongated the forend hole for the screw mount on the end towards the stock.  I think I need to sand the wood on the forend closest to the stock.  Is this correct?



See forend fit in the FAQs and Help sticky.  ;)

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Re: .22 Buffalo Classic Carbine
« Reply #4 on: September 10, 2009, 01:22:54 AM »
wow i likey looks really cool and affordable to shoot compared to a 45colt or 45/70  haahahah have fun  ;D

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Re: .22 Buffalo Classic Carbine
« Reply #5 on: September 12, 2009, 02:54:54 AM »
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I'd like to take of the "hunk of plastic" and put a Williams WGRS, but I think it would look stupid the way the barrel is.  Any thoughts?

On my daughter's Versa Pack I ended up taking the factory sight off and leaving the plastic piece on but used a 3/8" dovetail plug that I got from Midway to fill the dovetail. I have a Williams FP peep sight on it now. The pictures didn't come out great but you'll get the idea.



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Re: .22 Buffalo Classic Carbine
« Reply #6 on: September 13, 2009, 02:27:55 PM »
Thanks for all the comments!

I sanded on the plastic piece on the forend and it loosened it right up.  Didn't take much...it's still a hair on the tight side, but I figured I'd shoot it a little more first to see if it would loosen up some on it's own.

Still gotta figure out what I'm doing with the factory sights.  I pushed on the dovetail with my thumb and it moved a little bit.

Thanks,
-Kyle
H&R/NEF:  .243, .308, .270, .357, .357 Talo, 45 BC Carbine, 45-70 Talo, .50 cal, .22/20 Versa, .22 Sportster
12 ga. turkey, 20 ga. Topper Model 88, .410, 20 ga. Ultra Light Slug Hunter, 20 ga. Tamer

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Re: .22 Buffalo Classic Carbine
« Reply #7 on: October 04, 2009, 01:09:20 PM »
Doublebass73,

Thanks, I ordered that dovetail plug from Midway.

However, since then I determined that the rear sight shouldn't be hanging over the edge to sight in at 25 yards.  I brought the gun back where I bought it, they shot it, and they agreed.  They swapped it out for a whole new Versa Pack. 

If anyone is looking, Larry's Pistol and Pawn in Huntsville, AL has several (youth and adult stocks).  They are $179.99.

I think I may just keep this one stock as good as it shoots.  I'll put the Williams WGRS and BC stock set on the 357 I got today!

Thanks,
-Kyle
H&R/NEF:  .243, .308, .270, .357, .357 Talo, 45 BC Carbine, 45-70 Talo, .50 cal, .22/20 Versa, .22 Sportster
12 ga. turkey, 20 ga. Topper Model 88, .410, 20 ga. Ultra Light Slug Hunter, 20 ga. Tamer