
Make your 10/22 into an M4. Yes, there's been attempts at that already but I think the new Troy T-22 10/22 "Sport" Chassis is the best I've seen. Features are impressive: super lightweight (someone's paying attention), trim handguard ala TRX, positionable rails, integrated flip-up sights, no flex (unlike some polymer options), single point sling attachment, and it takes AR-15 handgrips and buttstocks. The only detectable downside is the cost: it's up there at around $300 retail. I suspect it will come out in desert tan colors as well as it takes off. Unlike the heavy 6.5 lb Ruger SR-22, the Troy T-22 gets the M4 mimicry correct and fulfills all the requirements for the Tactical .22 ( www.youtube.com ). TNPr James does a great job at hosting this Nutnfancy visit to Troy as we hit the details on the Troy lineup. The new Troy Alpha Battlerail is an upgraded TRX that fixes some of the strength issues they've identified. As I said in SHOT 2010, the TRX sets the industry standard in thinness, lightweight, and pointability and remains a competitor favorite. The VTAC version is similiar with elongated slots; I prefer the standard Troy with the circle milling. Battlerails and integrated chassis are also available for some surprising guns like the VZ-58 (shown, also DPMS LR-308, Mini-14 MCS, all xlnt but $$) and probably more will come out. Along with some sling and muzzle device discussion, we take a look at the Troy Ruger 22/45 Tactical ("Troy Mark III Covert Approach Pistol <b>...</b>
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