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    Looking very good mate - what picatinny fore-end is that? I searched around quite a bit for one for my crosman (similar set up to yours but shorter) and I couldn't find one that I could be sure would work.
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    Quote Originally Posted by eyebull View Post
    Looking very good mate - what picatinny fore-end is that? I searched around quite a bit for one for my crosman (similar set up to yours but shorter) and I couldn't find one that I could be sure would work.
    Thanks! It’s a UTG Ruger 10/22 Commando Tactical Quad Rail System (HFSonline).

    Had to shorten the top rail to accommodate the magazine and tap the breech to secure it. The lower rail is only a few inches long so had to be extended to reach the trigger assembly frame.

    The riser breech from Gmac allows the barrel to be raised enough so that the barrel and tube can be used to secure the fore-end with the supplied spacers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by steadysniper View Post
    Thanks! It’s a UTG Ruger 10/22 Commando Tactical Quad Rail System (HFSonline).

    Had to shorten the top rail to accommodate the magazine and tap the breech to secure it. The lower rail is only a few inches long so had to be extended to reach the trigger assembly frame.

    The riser breech from Gmac allows the barrel to be raised enough so that the barrel and tube can be used to secure the fore-end with the supplied spacers.
    Thanks for that - mine is a bit shorter than yours so I will look into it and see if the modifications will be practical for me.
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