Bullpup stock?
The lower in the 15-22 is technically the firearm. The member who made one for himself would essentially have to manufacturer firearms to sell a different "stock." I don't know all the legalities of starting an arms company but it would seem like a lot of legal red tape would that could also be quite expensive. I'd buy one of his bullpup stocks if the price was reasonable but I'm not sure the 15-22 has reached the Ruger 10-22's following to make it a profitable venture. Also, the serialized firearm of the 10-22 isn't on the lower which makes it an entirely different operation.
Last edited by jagular; 03-20-2016 at 01:13 PM.
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