Here are mine:
She started out as a $5.00 yard-sale box of parts with no wood. Everything was there but the stock. I took it to my shop and fabricated the pistol-grip receiver and "wire" folding stock out of sheet steel, and exhaust pipe and a 1/4" steel rod and scrap nuts, bolts, a fender shim and brazed it all up with an oxy/acetylene torch. The Mag-Light mount I later machined out of aluminum at the Louisiana Tech University Machine Shop. The sight is an old Aim Point off of a shotgun.
Believe it or not, she shoots GREAT and I can ring the 9" gong 18 out of 18 rounds @ 100 yards off a bag with her!
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22/45 MK-III Target Model
Volquartsen:
Exact Edge Extractor,
SureStrike Firing Pin,
Target hammer,
Target sear,
Target trigger w/ overtravel screw, return trigger plunger spring and polished plunger,
V-Comp Compensator,
Titanium Disconnector.
Mag disconnect removed using Sam's hammer bushing and I installed bpatza @ rimfirecentral.com's Loaded Chamber Indicator (LCI) Cover.
Grips and Mag Bumpers by TechTeach @ rimfirecentral.com
info@tech-custom.com
Hammer bushing from Sam Lam @ rimfirecentral.com
sg552.2@gmail.com
Cocking Handle by Brian Alcaraz,
bjtraz@swbell.net @ rimfirecentral.com
LCI Cover from bpatza at RFC, Bruce patza, N863 lawn Rd, Seymour WI. 54165.
I Throated her and polished the feed ramp too.
The trigger is MUCH lighter and breaks nice and clean with NO creep and no overtravel. Once I adjusted the take-up as far as I could and still get reliable reset I am left with about 1/32" take-up before you feel resistance then she breaks like glass at maybe a pounds pressure! I doubt I will be making any changes to the setup from this point on.
I have a total of only $258.43 in her not counting the original cost of the gun and Red Dot which was $350 so the total investment is $608.43 and well worth every penny to me!