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From: TheGunbunnies
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  • Yup. Kinda creepy. The video would be good without those un nesessary stuff.

  • sliggghhhtly creepy video ill be honest

  • For viewer info. The small pin which holds the ejector trigger & bolt stop is a FLOATER and can fall out & get lost very easily. I replaced it with the 4-40X1" socket head screw + locknut that comes with the newer kits. Just insert and push out the pin. No alignment of holes. Just snug it...don't overtighten. Also the newer 10/22's incorporate the "automatic bolt lock" so no more modifing needed.

  • Nice job! Did you have any problem mounting the fake drum to the magazine?

  • @greybear73 No problem mounting it, I did cheat alittle and use some acraglass compound to adhear the two together though. I'm waiting for a Mad dog drum to come in and see how well that works on the Tommy. Something I noted in using this Tommy gun 1022 configuration is that without the normal close contact of the stock around the magazine well a lot of the after market magazines that I have reliability problems with on other more standard looking 1022's don't show up as much in the Tommy Gun.

  • @TheGunbunnies I'd like a real drum but NY is a 'no high capacity state'. STUPID POLITICIANS!!

  • how heavy is it?

  • @vtown29 It's a bit over 4 lbs. Not any more than the stock carbine. They removed parts of the stock wieght and added some aluminum in the reciever extension, so it equaled out. It is well balanced in the kit configuration though.

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