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BruceHMX
01-28-2015, 12:31
These look pretty neat. Will be interesting to see what the final product looks like and price.


http://www.gunsamerica.com/blog/kingston-22-lr-garand-shot-show-2105/

Michael Tompkins
01-28-2015, 12:54
It's probably been about 15 years ago, but 4 of my friends ordered a similar rifle from Roland Beaver. I believe he made a total of 5. All numbered 1-5. Another friend of mine has since purchased 4 of the original 5. They were all based on the Ruger 10-22 action like what is shown in the above article. Took Roland over 2 years, if I recall, to complete the order of 4 additional rifles in addition to Roland's original prototype Ser. No. 1. I think they were about $1K each at the time. I work with one of the original owners. I can ask him tomorrow about any additional details. I shot one at the range and it was extremely accurate and very well made. Mike

joem
01-28-2015, 02:08
I like the look of the M1A. Not to sure if I would buy one.

da gimp
01-28-2015, 02:52
Just called one of my brother in laws to let him know of these, thanks for the post Bruce. They sure look neat from the publicity handout/piece on GunsAmerica..........wish they showed them disassembled.

BruceHMX
01-28-2015, 04:39
I have always been a .22 nut for conversions and trainers. My Son and I love our Enfield Mk III .22's. When I got divorced he was 6 now 13. I would cook dinner on the deck. We have a 50 meter range off of it. Taking the empty green pea cans we would proceed to bounce them all over the range. Lot's of good memories and continue to have them. I really hope these take off.

Liam
01-30-2015, 08:52
Website still not up, but it's coming: 29665
http://www.kingstonarmory.com

Major Tom
01-31-2015, 09:37
But But what good is a garand if you can't get yer finger caught in the receiver? 8-)