The Liberty Training Rifle

I'd be up for a build. I just replaced the barrel on my 10/22T with a TacSol, got the sights in from Tech (incl the .920 barrel adapter) and now I'm waiting on the Vol. mag release, bolt release and extractor.
Aloha.
Doug
 
Every so often there is a "goup build" for AR-15s or 1911s, etc.

Does anyone think there is enough interest in a group LTR build, either to build yours out of a stock 10-22 or to tear down, service and make adjustments to a built one? Maybe even sight in? It would never fit into an Appleseed day, but could be a good saturday morning or afternoon event?

I put one together a couple years ago. I had the same worries about hitting too hard, not using locktite, etc... I never did get the ejector installed right and reinstalled the stock one.

I couldn't answer the question as to interest in a group build, but if there were one, I think you'd want to contact Smithy on the Appleseed forum (he might be here, I don't know) and have him there. I've been at Appleseeds where he did a lot of this stuff by taking rifles on and off the line, without people missing many, if any, courses of fire.

How about a "group buy" on the slings, sling attachments, magazines, Tech sights, and other parts?
 
LTR PARTS & SERVICE AT APPLESEED EVENTS

The preceding is from the first post. Are any of these available at the Appleseed events? In particular, the sling and sling swivels.

Secondly, if not, would someone like to do a group order and get some together and have locally for people? If they are not available, I can order a couple extra for people in the South of Worcester area. Thanks.

Yes, at my shoots I have the mag release, studs, swivels, and slings for sale. If smithy is at the shoot, or I have enough instructors, then there is the ability to get them installed right at the shoot Saturday morning. Smithy may also have the parts above for sale and the Tech Sights, too. Smithy is a Tech Sights dealer!

Any time you can come to a Firewall/smithy shoot, you can get all your LTR needs met for a reasonable price. Our goal is not to make money, but to get all the equipment problems solved on the first morning of the shoot so you can have an LTR for the rest of the Appleseed weekend.

Both smithy and I will be at the Peterborough, NH, shoot Feb. 19-20, 2011. This is a special shoot sponsored by Kifaru where they will be showing off winter survival/camping equipment.

PM smithy immediately to reserve Tech Sights for this shoot, as I know his inventory is low--I believe he has only one set left in stock.
 
Does anyone know a gunsmith that sells a Liberty Training Rifle Ruger 10/22 set up for Appleseed out of the box? I don't have the workshop or tools to so it myself. Plus I don't mind paying a little extra to get it done correctly. I used to change my own oil in my vehicles also but living in an apartment I can't do that anymore either.
 
Check on the Appleseedinfo.org forum in the section titled "Deals and steals". IIRC, there's a gunsmith somewhere in the Midwest who sells a 10/22-based LTR.
 
Stang - if you have a kitchen table or even just a lap, you have enough work space to modify your 10/22, tools may be another story but a simple pliers tool has enough to get most of the job done. As offered to others above, I'll help you out during your build - PM me if interested
 
Bummer, camping on the range was always great. Still a great shoot, though - perfect environment for someone who's never shot long distance before but really wants to try.
 
This is my first real post.

I am still a relative noob having been licensed for a little over 1 year. I have lurked on the site for awhile and have learned quite a bit. It is a great resource. Thanks to you all for that.

I started out w/ pistol but plan on doing an appleseed and am doing some of the recommended mods to a cheap 10 22 I picked up.

This brings me to my issue. I managed to get the rapidex knob on the tech sights, but the thing is very stiff to turn. Stiff to the point where I think it would be a real pain in the a** to use. I did put the spring and detent (my terminology may be off) pin in as it was with the stock knob (not sure what you call it) figuring that would be how the rapidex knob would click as I think it is supposed to. Am I not supposed to put the pin in? Any ideas?

Any help is appreciated.

Thanks.
 
Hi, Hock2025. I have the Rapidex knob installed on one of my LTRs, and while it's stiff to turn, it's still doable.

Is it possible that you put the detent pin in the right way? IIRC, one end was flat and the other a bit rounded. Maybe you got it reversed?
 
I installed the Uncle Mike's swivel studs today. Rear stud went in fine. Kind of did a shitty job on the front stud unfortunately. I had to drill a very deep countersunk hole with my largest drill bit to get that nut in. The fit was damn tight and I ended up having to use a hammer and punch to seat the nut deep enough in order to engage the machine screw.

I am hoping this wont screw up accuracy or cause any negative issues down the road...
 
I installed the Uncle Mike's swivel studs today. Rear stud went in fine. Kind of did a shitty job on the front stud unfortunately. I had to drill a very deep countersunk hole with my largest drill bit to get that nut in. The fit was damn tight and I ended up having to use a hammer and punch to seat the nut deep enough in order to engage the machine screw.

I am hoping this wont screw up accuracy or cause any negative issues down the road...

Long as it's tight in there and there's enough wood to keep you from pulling the nut through when you tighten up your sling I'd think you'll be all right.

However... if you are that worried about it... eBay is always a good place to get a cheap factory stock.
 
Can someone point me to a sling on maybe MidwayUSA that's the same style as this? Looks like shipments are a couple weeks out directly from the Appleseed store.
 

The info from Dwarven1's original posting is Great but as I started my project, I found some of the links had gone stale as Midways updated it's site. This post is just to update the links dwarven1 had already provided. I linked to the closest item I could when I didn't find or couldn't verify the original item. Hope it proves useful to others.

As Originally Posted by "Nickle"
Well, here's what I did (or will do, in the case of a couple items), the cost of the items, and this is a decent priced, working setup. All prices are retail. They are not special or sale prices, nor are they group buy prices. These are 24/7/365 retail prices.

First, I started with Ruger 10/22 Carbines.

Add Tech Sights. {Links Still Good}
http://www.tech-sights.com/ruger3.htm 2 Options: $59.00/$69.00
Add DPMS Rapidex knob, for ease of adjusting (optional but highly recommended).
http://www.midwayusa.com/Search/#DPMS Rapidex knob____-_1-2-4_8-16-32 $7.99

Install sling swivels studs, detachable swivels and a USGI M1 Garand type sling.
Stud & swivel set [Very Similar Item, Other options here]: http://www.midwayusa.com/viewproduct/?productnumber=190783 $9.99
Sling: http://www.appleseedstore.flyingcart.com/?p=detail&pid=10&cat_id=0 $12.49.

These can be substituted if you can't find the Uncle Mike's above:
Studs: http://www.midwayusa.com/viewproduct/?productnumber=366960 $2.49
Swivels: http://www.midwayusa.com/viewproduct/?productnumber=817206 $9.99

Add extended mag release (not needed if you have the polymer trigger group 10/22)
http://www.midwayusa.com/viewproduct/?productnumber=662086 $4.49

Replace bolt release and hammer (or rework existing ones). I reworked mine. Not for the inexperienced. (I didn't find original item, this is now a link to the Volquartsen specific version).
http://www.midwayusa.com/viewproduct/?productnumber=510211 $35.99
If you're happy with your trigger, then at the very least replace the bolt release (or rework yours. It's not very hard - Ross)
http://www.midwayusa.com/viewproduct/?productnumber=568445

Add a BoreSnake, sight adjusting tool and spare mags.
http://www.midwayusa.com/viewproduct/?productnumber=260083 $15.99
http://www.midwayusa.com/viewproduct/?productnumber=414743 $12.99
http://www.midwayusa.com/Search/#10/22 magazine____-_1-2-4_8-16-32 $12.99 each. I recommend at LEAST 4 of them as Ruger is only shipping one mag with the rifles now.
Cheers
 
Posted some shots in the "show me your .22" thread here

tried to knock the front sight out with the barrel and receiver resting on a 2x4, that didn't work out so well (was denting the wood...)
went down to the basement with an old ripped pair of jeans, laid 'em down on the concrete floor, put the barrel on the jeans and bashed the tar out of the front sight (left to right, it was in there GOOD) came out in about 3 whacks....

took some work to knock the front sight in, i was more gentle... had the rifle wresting in my lap, covered the front sight with a layer of denim (to keep from marring it) and gave it some gentle persuasion (right to left) it actually went a bit passed the center line... i had to knock it back a bit, and it ended up slipping out! slid it back on, blue loctite on the threads, it's curing now.....

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I bought one of these earlier this year and really like it, now I need to find time to shoot more and get to an Appleseed. Douglas does really nice work at a fair price.

Rifle: standard hardwood stocked Ruger 10-22 Carbine,
Sights: Tech-Sights TSR-100,
Sling swivels: Uncle Mike's 1-1/4" Super Swivels,
Sling: USGI style web sling,
Extended mag release: Christie & Christie,
Automatic release bolt hold open,
Fit extractor and firing pin to bolt,
Trigger job at 2.5# to 3# pull weight.

These are priced at $389.00, plus shipping to your FFL.

My contact information is:

Douglas G. Cowan, Gunsmithing
Licensed Gunsmith and Manufacture
phone: 352-236-0845
email: [email protected]
 
Finally got around to ordering my TSR100... going to get this build up and running piece by piece.
Next stop sling - 2-3 weeks out in the budget :(
 
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