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Back in the early/mid ‘80s, a friend of mine in Jacksonville, AR, John Norrell (a Class III firearms dealer/manufacturer) had a “select fire” trigger group that he developed for the Ruger 10/22. You could select between semi auto or full. He also milled out the stocks and made a full barrel length suppressor that looked like it could’ve been factory. I got to fire one a few times, and What impressed me most was how quiet it was. The noise of the action working was louder than the gun firing! His trigger group was “patent pending” back when I worked for him. It’s probably the coolest gun I’ve ever fired!😄
Agree & I saw 1 years later. Historically, the 10/22 with a cut down threaded barrel with a silencer, converted to full auto & the stock cut down was a signature f2f assassination weapon of a certain Org Crime family + a Country's Secret Service arm during the late 80s into the 90s. There was a "tremble trigger" that mimicked full auto similar to the outlawed AR-15 trigger. Cut down, even w/a can, they fit under a jacket & SO quiet! Easy to buy anyplace & under $300 completely modified in hours back then.
Hello Plinkster. I was hoping you’d get around to shooting a Norrell 10/22 trigger pack someday, so it was fun to see this video. I’d wanted a Norrell pack for almost a decade and finally got one a few years ago. It currently resides in a 10/22 Takedown, and I can honestly say it’s the most fun gun I’ve ever shot. One nice thing about the Takedown is that you can easily and legally have a short barrel on it without having to have an additional tax stamp for a short barrel rifle (machine guns may legally have any barrel length). Just make sure the trigger pack is in the host before installing the short barrel, and remove the short barrel prior to taking the trigger pack out of the host. John is one of the nicest people in the 2A Community. This was my first machine gun, and I had lots of newbie questions. He patiently answered them and explained anything I didn’t understand. Once I realized how to do what little maintenance is required on his trigger pack, how to adjust its plunger that controls the speed and function of its modified bolt, the importance of testing and sorting magazines that run well (not all do-even some brand new ones), using quality ammunition such as CCI 40 grain round nose Minimag, and the basic cleaning and minimal lubrication of the host gun, the set up will often run flawlessly for several hundred rounds. It will function with other ammunition too, but John designed the pack to work with CCI 40 grain round nose Minimag cartridges. The 10 round Ruger mags tend to run the best, but you can certainly find Ruger 15 and 25 round mags that will run very reliably, too. The standard barrel lengths with non match chambers run the most reliably, but shorter length barrels with non match chambers can run very well. I’m fortunate my pack will also run reliably using standard velocity ammo, in a short barrel with a suppressor attached. Suppressed Piney Mountain tracers are a hoot, and the Silencerco Sparrow and Dead Air Mask suppressors are full auto rated. Also, John made 2 styles of trigger packs. One uses a lever to select semi or full auto operation. Mine is the “button style”. It has a recessed button in the trigger face. Your finger placement on the trigger face determines if the pack will fire semi auto or full auto. Both styles work well-it’s just a matter of preference. Nice of the folks at Silencer Central to let you use their 10/22. However, it should be running much more reliably than it did. If they wanted, they could contact John for his expert advice. Love your videos-you’re a great shooter and ambassador of the shooting sports!
@@joshuagibson2520 I have to disagree with you. If a man sets his home on fire, with his family inside, serves his sentence and is released. Would you hand him a book of matches and their new address?
Family member passed several years ago and I inherited 3 of these trigger packs . One of his rifle was converted to a belt feed is fun to shoot and he had several drum mags of 100 rds each . And I am the registered owner now . And I think of him every time i shoot them . As for the jamming issue I use an automotive fiber grease and have no issues.
@@catfishsiegel30 ... Seller's remorse is unbearable. I let a 4" 29 go at a gun show and every time I think about it I cringe. It was too pretty for holster use, but I wish I had chosen to keep it tucked away for my son. I'll never be that stupid again.
Why would you have to pay 27K for a trigger assembly. Order a new trigger assembly kit modify the trigger and you could have basically the same trigger for 55 dollars.
I had a Ruger 10/22 once. I loved that rifle. I have put almost 5,000 rounds through it. I didn't know anything about auto-shears and stuff like that, but one day I pulled the trigger and I emptied the magazine. Then every time to tried to fire it, the gun would just empty the clip. What a great gun. Traded it for a a nice motorcycle. I don't know what was going on inside the gun, and I didn't care. I never modified it.
@@butchie2752 What if he disassambled the gun and sold the parts as "defect", would it still be illegal then? I mean...if the gun hasn't been modified to be able to fire full auto, it must have had some defect...and gun parts are not exactly a machine gun and he also didn't know what the defect was. If this defect occurs, what is the owner supposed to do with the gun?
@@NKA23 if he sold all the parts to the same guy who reassembled it as a class 3 weapon, they’re both toast. The government has to prove that he knowingly sold and that he knew it when he sold it. Even if he could talk his way out of it, which would largely depend on his criminal history, the lawyer would probably cost 5-10 grand nit including trial. If he made a deal to plead guilty to something, even if he didn’t go to the pokey, he’d lose his firearm ownership rights. If it went auto out of a trigger defect he could probably sell parts other than the defective trigger mechanism. Btw, ATF agents have been known to visit outdoor public ranges just to see what’s going on.
I remember a fellow firing a "modified" 10/22 when I was a kid. 10 rounds went before he could get his finger off the trigger. I'm guessing the magazine was empty in about a third of a second. It was insane.
Same with a buddy of mine when we were in 7th grade. His uncle did something to the 10/22 and it would fire full auto. Not sure what he did but it was full auto only. Actually worked pretty good, more reliable than the plinksters gun.
Its been about ten years but I know of a class three dealer in Michigan that had a suppressed full auto 10/22. Fun little rifle but really goes through ammo fast!
I have a 10/22. I learned that the CCI rounds work the best. I found the bx25 magazine's are very loose in the gun. I shimed all four sides of the top of the magazine's that fit in the gun. The magazine fits tight in the gun. The gun don't jam any more. Use epoxy on the shims so they don't fall off. Then try it in full auto mode.
A friend welded a piece on the bolt face of his 10-22 which acted like the firing pin. There was no select fire. It would shoot until the magazine was empty. He didn't want to try it in his new rifle, so I used it in my old 10-22. I was using 30 round magazines. The first two went through the rifle really fast. The third mag quit early. I counted and on round 17, the extractor disappeared. I never found the extractor.
After years of not being able to decide which variant to get I finally have a 10/22. Went with a Samson b-tm folding stock ("B Team" as a play on "A team" because it's a version of the AC556 folding stock that's for the 10/22) and added a binary trigger. Such a fun gun!
I live just a few miles from John Norrell and really wish he was still making them. And whenever you find a used one, the cost is astronomical. Also, you need a clip of Jerry Miculek with a tuned 10/22 for comparison. We normal folks have to settle for the binary trigger pack.
@@fortnite.burger yeah I want nothing to do with WWZ or 28 days later zombies I want to enjoy the apocalypse so I'm going walking dead/ zombie land 1&2 with a bit of Z nation .
There is a 99.999% higher chance of North Korea invading and taking over the world over a zombie apocalypse. Disappointing, I know… but plan for more realistic apocalypse situations instead of zombies
good old bearing grease is what I use to slow down my actions, also stops the "freeze-ups" caused by cold weather and I also lube my motorcycle chains with it, so much cheaper than the $20 a can for spray lubes!
You should use your musical targets with multiple firearms all fixed in a jig and fired with midi controlled with a midi keyboard first ever firearm synthesizer
Got to shoot one once and it was so fast. It emptied the 10 round mag before I could even let off the trigger. And it had more muzzle rise than I expected.
$9,000+ for these transferable trigger packs is nuts. I would take the $250 binary trigger and use the rest of the money to buy a shit load of guns and ammo.
My friend had a 10-22 back in the 70's and discovered that if you pushed in on the safety the instant that you pull the trigger and hold it , it would go full auto,because the safety presses against the sear and holds it down. Don't know if the newer ones are still made the same.
You ever think about finding a spring alittle softer for the bolt… prob 3lbs less max but prob 1.5-2.5lbs in between there… slow it down alittle or take an clip 3-5 rounds off a spring an stretch it out… or torch 1/8-1/6 of the bolt spring to cherry red annn leave the rest from being heat treated
The Ruger 10-22 platform is without a doubt the most versatile and customizable .22 semi-auto rifle ever made. While it looks like alot of fun, for practical applications a full auto .22 seems like a waste of ammo to me. However, if you just want a blast (literally), the extra cost of a permit, and the tons of ammo you go through, then go for it! Good video illustrating the capabilities of the 10-22. What will they come up with next?
.22 in full auto can be insanely fast. Some of the high fps rounds are way up there combine that with how short even a lr 22 round is and that bolt does not need to move much between rounds. Bolt casing ammo weight per round just give .22 stupid fast rate of fire
Cool video on the select-fire 10/22. Adding an integrally suppressed barrel could make for a great combo. I was surprised that it couldn't run drums as a .22 conversion upper on a select-fire M-16 lower was able to run drums at about the same fire rate. The AM-180 also adds the advantage of large capacity and fast fire rate (165 round Lexan drum in 6 seconds=1650 RPM). Just a few possible .22 companions to that Ruger conversion.
my man! please! do something with the Winchester Wildcat. i've heard several die hard fans of 10-22 yapp about the wildcat being just so much better , and i tought who better to ask for a definitive answer than the Master of .22!! and it could be a really fun video especially if you happen to get your hands on the Threaded Barrel version get some subsonic hollow points and put a can on the beast 😜👌 please grand my wish Mr. Plinkster i'd much appreciate
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would this be legal: Custom designed stock that houses two floating 10/22's that recoil back into the stock with a spring to pushes it back forward to it's home/firing position. When side A reaches the end of its backwards travel it triggers side B which recoils triggering side A. The result is two semiautomatic rugers that give the rate of fire of an automaitc.
I absolutely love what you do on your channel. Could you please give me a recommendation for a nice reliable 22 pistol. I live in CA. Something that is as reliable as my Ruger 10/22. Many thanks for your expertise.
Same for me. The walther p22 CA is not the best thing to run since its very picky with ammunition requirements such as 40 grain CCI Blazers, and even then that is also iffy unfortunately...that walther I say.
I bought my Ruger 10/22 Compact new for $270. Then I bought a BMF activator for $40, and a GSG 110 Rd drum for $70. For under $400, I now have a 100% legal machine gun.
Almost as fast as Jerry Michulek with a flintlock. Impressive. 😂
Dude that f**king genius. I wish I thought of that. Thanks for the best and much needed laugh I've had all day
😂😂😂👍🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲
Damn, I have but only one 👍 to give
Hate to be that guy but I actually looked up jerry shooting a flintlock 😂I didn’t find nun 😂
@@jesseclemmons2870Jerry miculek
Back in the early/mid ‘80s, a friend of mine in Jacksonville, AR, John Norrell (a Class III firearms dealer/manufacturer) had a “select fire” trigger group that he developed for the Ruger 10/22. You could select between semi auto or full. He also milled out the stocks and made a full barrel length suppressor that looked like it could’ve been factory. I got to fire one a few times, and What impressed me most was how quiet it was. The noise of the action working was louder than the gun firing! His trigger group was “patent pending” back when I worked for him. It’s probably the coolest gun I’ve ever fired!😄
🎉🎉🎉вещь
Agree & I saw 1 years later. Historically, the 10/22 with a cut down threaded barrel with a silencer, converted to full auto & the stock cut down was a signature f2f assassination weapon of a certain Org Crime family + a Country's Secret Service arm during the late 80s into the 90s. There was a "tremble trigger" that mimicked full auto similar to the outlawed AR-15 trigger. Cut down, even w/a can, they fit under a jacket & SO quiet! Easy to buy anyplace & under $300 completely modified in hours back then.
I own a norrell trigger pack . I absolutely love it
We learned today that the plinkster has a job I want
I still love the original walnut stock, 10/22 rifle! Its just nostalgic and classic!
Hello Plinkster. I was hoping you’d get around to shooting a Norrell 10/22 trigger pack someday, so it was fun to see this video.
I’d wanted a Norrell pack for almost a decade and finally got one a few years ago. It currently resides in a 10/22 Takedown, and I can honestly say it’s the most fun gun I’ve ever shot. One nice thing about the Takedown is that you can easily and legally have a short barrel on it without having to have an additional tax stamp for a short barrel rifle (machine guns may legally have any barrel length). Just make sure the trigger pack is in the host before installing the short barrel, and remove the short barrel prior to taking the trigger pack out of the host.
John is one of the nicest people in the 2A Community. This was my first machine gun, and I had lots of newbie questions. He patiently answered them and explained anything I didn’t understand. Once I realized how to do what little maintenance is required on his trigger pack, how to adjust its plunger that controls the speed and function of its modified bolt, the importance of testing and sorting magazines that run well (not all do-even some brand new ones), using quality ammunition such as CCI 40 grain round nose Minimag, and the basic cleaning and minimal lubrication of the host gun, the set up will often run flawlessly for several hundred rounds. It will function with other ammunition too, but John designed the pack to work with CCI 40 grain round nose Minimag cartridges. The 10 round Ruger mags tend to run the best, but you can certainly find Ruger 15 and 25 round mags that will run very reliably, too. The standard barrel lengths with non match chambers run the most reliably, but shorter length barrels with non match chambers can run very well.
I’m fortunate my pack will also run reliably using standard velocity ammo, in a short barrel with a suppressor attached. Suppressed Piney Mountain tracers are a hoot, and the Silencerco Sparrow and Dead Air Mask suppressors are full auto rated.
Also, John made 2 styles of trigger packs. One uses a lever to select semi or full auto operation. Mine is the “button style”. It has a recessed button in the trigger face. Your finger placement on the trigger face determines if the pack will fire semi auto or full auto. Both styles work well-it’s just a matter of preference.
Nice of the folks at Silencer Central to let you use their 10/22. However, it should be running much more reliably than it did. If they wanted, they could contact John for his expert advice.
Love your videos-you’re a great shooter and ambassador of the shooting sports!
Hughes amendment needs to be repealed. Everyone should own one of these (everyone that's law abiding of course).
Nah. Everyone. If your debt to society is paid then you should be free again. No, I am not a felon.
Trombone definitely votes for democrats like Trump.
@@joshuagibson2520 I have to disagree with you. If a man sets his home on fire, with his family inside, serves his sentence and is released. Would you hand him a book of matches and their new address?
@@TheDogLife5225 oh, so the family survived?
@@TheDogLife5225 If he is that dangerous why is he out? Its like you believe criminals obey gun laws
Family member passed several years ago and I inherited 3 of these trigger packs . One of his rifle was converted to a belt feed is fun to shoot and he had several drum mags of 100 rds each . And I am the registered owner now . And I think of him every time i shoot them . As for the jamming issue I use an automotive fiber grease and have no issues.
would you sell one?
@@datalent4340 no I tend to never sell a firearm. Thanks for asking.
That’s awesome. Is yours still closed bolt or was it converted to open bolt?
@@catfishsiegel30 ... Seller's remorse is unbearable. I let a 4" 29 go at a gun show and every time I think about it I cringe. It was too pretty for holster use, but I wish I had chosen to keep it tucked away for my son. I'll never be that stupid again.
You should read the comment above yours.
For anyone interested, there’s a transferable norrell trigger pack on gun broker for a mere 27K
Fuckin insane. No wonder bubbas just custom make them
😂😂😂 that guy doesn't want to sell he's just showing off 😂😂😂
Why would you have to pay 27K for a trigger assembly. Order a new trigger assembly kit modify the trigger and you could have basically the same trigger for 55 dollars.
@@tracywehner5307Why? Because to some 27k is chump change and that whole “transferable” part makes things legit/legal.
@@Sube-Tubepm
I had a Ruger 10/22 once. I loved that rifle. I have put almost 5,000 rounds through it. I didn't know anything about auto-shears and stuff like that, but one day I pulled the trigger and I emptied the magazine. Then every time to tried to fire it, the gun would just empty the clip. What a great gun. Traded it for a a nice motorcycle. I don't know what was going on inside the gun, and I didn't care. I never modified it.
The atf wants to know your location
@@gifthorse3675no they don’t he doesn’t own the gun
The transfer of a machine gun is, by itself, illegal.
@@butchie2752 What if he disassambled the gun and sold the parts as "defect", would it still be illegal then? I mean...if the gun hasn't been modified to be able to fire full auto, it must have had some defect...and gun parts are not exactly a machine gun and he also didn't know what the defect was. If this defect occurs, what is the owner supposed to do with the gun?
@@NKA23 if he sold all the parts to the same guy who reassembled it as a class 3 weapon, they’re both toast. The government has to prove that he knowingly sold and that he knew it when he sold it. Even if he could talk his way out of it, which would largely depend on his criminal history, the lawyer would probably cost 5-10 grand nit including trial. If he made a deal to plead guilty to something, even if he didn’t go to the pokey, he’d lose his firearm ownership rights. If it went auto out of a trigger defect he could probably sell parts other than the defective trigger mechanism.
Btw, ATF agents have been known to visit outdoor public ranges just to see what’s going on.
Still geeat to see how much fun you still having here, it's contagious! Thank you. Neat little fa plinker fun. 👍
I remember a fellow firing a "modified" 10/22 when I was a kid. 10 rounds went before he could get his finger off the trigger. I'm guessing the magazine was empty in about a third of a second. It was insane.
royal nonesuch I believe was the fellow
@@aidandruck2423 Billy, actually.
Same with a buddy of mine when we were in 7th grade. His uncle did something to the 10/22 and it would fire full auto. Not sure what he did but it was full auto only. Actually worked pretty good, more reliable than the plinksters gun.
We believe you. We saw it happen in this video
Its been about ten years but I know of a class three dealer in Michigan that had a suppressed full auto 10/22. Fun little rifle but really goes through ammo fast!
The first ruger 10/22 I've seen that I liked.
These triggers are so cool, but the fact that they cost $25k is insane.
These infringments need to be fixed & the ATF needs to be abolished.
I have a 10/22. I learned that the CCI rounds work the best. I found the bx25 magazine's are very loose in the gun. I shimed all four sides of the top of the magazine's that fit in the gun. The magazine fits tight in the gun. The gun don't jam any more. Use epoxy on the shims so they don't fall off. Then try it in full auto mode.
Yes, shims work
I'm glad they worked for you. You can let other 10/22 users the same. They will appreciate it. Glad I could be some help.
I just wrapped the tops of mine with electrical tape.
I had a full auto rem nylon [ done bye accident] I can't explain the feeling man it was prrrrrt done! So much fun
Don't know what you're talkin' about! Lol! "Yeah, I think I'll make that trigger pull a little lighter"!! 😊
@@tombeyer375 it went full auto
@HDSME Yes it did.
A friend welded a piece on the bolt face of his 10-22 which acted like the firing pin. There was no select fire. It would shoot until the magazine was empty. He didn't want to try it in his new rifle, so I used it in my old 10-22. I was using 30 round magazines. The first two went through the rifle really fast. The third mag quit early. I counted and on round 17, the extractor disappeared. I never found the extractor.
After years of not being able to decide which variant to get I finally have a 10/22. Went with a Samson b-tm folding stock ("B Team" as a play on "A team" because it's a version of the AC556 folding stock that's for the 10/22) and added a binary trigger. Such a fun gun!
John Norrell is the manufacturer of the pack pre-may 1986.
All i use. Its not the weapon, its the shooter
Remember the old days when a 7-year-old child go to the carnival a shoe full automatic bb guns dang I miss those days
We found the original Butler Creek steel feed lips 25 rnd mags worked best.. Mind you that was nearly three decades ago.
I still have a couple of those. Still working great.
There is a belt magazine called a 50 Rounder. It has way more tension than the Ruger magazine
I live just a few miles from John Norrell and really wish he was still making them. And whenever you find a used one, the cost is astronomical. Also, you need a clip of Jerry Miculek with a tuned 10/22 for comparison. We normal folks have to settle for the binary trigger pack.
The 10/22 is the ultimate zombie apocalypse EDC
Only unrealistic zombies, like in walking dead. For realistic zombies like in 28 days later, you'd want 762x39.
@@fortnite.burger yeah I want nothing to do with WWZ or 28 days later zombies I want to enjoy the apocalypse so I'm going walking dead/ zombie land 1&2 with a bit of Z nation .
@@BadlydrawnBen You can't choose the apocalypse situation your in. What ever is going to happen, is whatever is most likely.
Hey it is his dream let him pick. ;
There is a 99.999% higher chance of North Korea invading and taking over the world over a zombie apocalypse. Disappointing, I know… but plan for more realistic apocalypse situations instead of zombies
With 10/22s, I've found that if you insert the magazine with bolt locked back, the magazines work better. Great Videos!
Now I want to see a belt fed version
You inspired my charger build, but I don't think I can replicate that 😢
I would've liked to see it run those teardrop 50 round mags that you wind up.
I have been with you for a long time plinkster. I love your videos because i learn so much. Thank you.
Thank you for continuously watching 👍
@@22plinkster you may not be into it but I sure would love to see some 204 Ruger✌
I had to wait until I was 12 to get a gun, rural kid. I wanted the 10/22. Got it and we fell in love. Great gun.
You can add weight to the bolt and add a little stiffer recoil spring to slow down the rate of fire.
My favorite gun and the most accurate gun I have ever seen
good old bearing grease is what I use to slow down my actions, also stops the "freeze-ups" caused by cold weather and I also lube my motorcycle chains with it, so much cheaper than the $20 a can for spray lubes!
You should use your musical targets with multiple firearms all fixed in a jig and fired with midi controlled with a midi keyboard first ever firearm synthesizer
Thank you for demonstrating a rifle that virtually no one can legally own.
That looks like a lot of fun.. The open bolt conversions are even faster, which is crazy already.
One of the best weapons ever made. My absolute favorite.
Pure gun porn here. Wow.
Jerry revieved it as " a good all round plinker, but no good for high end competition, " he added that the ruger was a great little gun.
Cycled one with a BMF activator. Burned through about 7000 rounds that day.
Cameraman cam in clutch
Hell yeah plinkster, I hate that I’m in New York
Got to shoot one once and it was so fast. It emptied the 10 round mag before I could even let off the trigger. And it had more muzzle rise than I expected.
damn the NFA i want one of these.
Now I know why I can't find any 22lr to buy !!!😂
youtube out here making 1080 look like shit so you upgrade.. wild
$9,000+ for these transferable trigger packs is nuts. I would take the $250 binary trigger and use the rest of the money to buy a shit load of guns and ammo.
Now I know what I want for Christmas...😬
My friend had a 10-22 back in the 70's and discovered that if you pushed in on the safety the instant that you pull the trigger and hold it , it would go full auto,because the safety presses against the sear and holds it down.
Don't know if the newer ones are still made the same.
You are one of the best shooters in the game brother.
After taco bell my farts are full auto.
Bruh. The rabbits aint got a chance. ❤
.22plinkster is the only person besides Jerry Miculek who could buy a full auto in order to slow down his rate of fire and conserve ammo.
fun. thanks. I find the binary trigger you shared appearing to be more useful.
You ever think about finding a spring alittle softer for the bolt… prob 3lbs less max but prob 1.5-2.5lbs in between there… slow it down alittle or take an clip 3-5 rounds off a spring an stretch it out… or torch 1/8-1/6 of the bolt spring to cherry red annn leave the rest from being heat treated
That is so awesome! I would love one. Thanks for showing it to us.
Just hook a spring onto your bolt to slow it down more for the drum or open the drum and tighten spring
What a kick.
The Ruger 10-22 platform is without a doubt the most versatile and customizable .22 semi-auto rifle ever made. While it looks like alot of fun, for practical applications a full auto .22 seems like a waste of ammo to me. However, if you just want a blast (literally), the extra cost of a permit, and the tons of ammo you go through, then go for it! Good video illustrating the capabilities of the 10-22. What will they come up with next?
If this doesn't put a grin on your face I don't know what will.
Nice on the plate rack🎉
It would be cool if you could do the three-round burst with that
.22 in full auto can be insanely fast. Some of the high fps rounds are way up there combine that with how short even a lr 22 round is and that bolt does not need to move much between rounds. Bolt casing ammo weight per round just give .22 stupid fast rate of fire
Plinkster is my idol!
Cool video on the select-fire 10/22. Adding an integrally suppressed barrel could make for a great combo.
I was surprised that it couldn't run drums as a .22 conversion upper on a select-fire M-16 lower was able to run drums at about the same fire rate. The AM-180 also adds the advantage of large capacity and fast fire rate (165 round Lexan drum in 6 seconds=1650 RPM). Just a few possible .22 companions to that Ruger conversion.
Everyone needs one of those
Love those CCI mini mags.
you could just replace the recoil spring in the gun with a stiffer one instead of having to rely on constantly regreasing it.
I remember those paks from back in the day I think Norrell registered a bunch of them and put them on the market a few at a time.
did the ATF ban that trigger yet
You need this trigger pack in the Volker VP33
my man! please! do something with the Winchester Wildcat. i've heard several die hard fans of 10-22 yapp about the wildcat being just so much better , and i tought who better to ask for a definitive answer than the Master of .22!! and it could be a really fun video especially if you happen to get your hands on the Threaded Barrel version get some subsonic hollow points and put a can on the beast 😜👌
please grand my wish Mr. Plinkster i'd much appreciate
That’s impressive. I can’t get my 10/22 to fire more than five shots before jamming.
What shot indicator is that on the 100yd target?
Great video, a real fun gun!
Caldwell Flashbang
Just waiting for the quick-change barrel to come out. . .
Almost every ruger I’ve ever shot, including pistols shoot high. Some feel awkward because of it. This thing looks like a blast
Nice work
I had one in the past. Awesome
yup been there done that 15 years ago and put it back to semi
Man. That is awesome
Another great video thanks alot for comparing them at the end!
The open bolt mechanisms work better in my opinion, and are also simpler.
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Enjoyed thanks for sharing God Bless
Musical targets had me tripping
Can't have one without getting permission from the government, huh? Land of the free, huh?
You can. Just have to be willing to become a felon unfortunately.
Im sure you live somewhere better
22 Plinkster Shooting Full Auto on a Budget
Looks SO fun!
would this be legal: Custom designed stock that houses two floating 10/22's that recoil back into the stock with a spring to pushes it back forward to it's home/firing position. When side A reaches the end of its backwards travel it triggers side B which recoils triggering side A. The result is two semiautomatic rugers that give the rate of fire of an automaitc.
Could you make a video on targets stands and hangers? Comparing different brands or what you use
If I calculated right that full pew pew 22lr is running close to 1300 rounds per minute, smoking fast.
A swarm of angry bees
Oh I’m sure you’ll own one Plinkster. Give it time, a sponsor will donate one.
I absolutely love what you do on your channel.
Could you please give me a recommendation for a nice reliable 22 pistol. I live in CA.
Something that is as reliable as my Ruger 10/22.
Many thanks for your expertise.
Same for me. The walther p22 CA is not the best thing to run since its very picky with ammunition requirements such as 40 grain CCI Blazers, and even then that is also iffy unfortunately...that walther I say.
Ruger mk4
Best way to get bulk pack gone in a few minutes. LOL
I wish they would make a 10/32
Ho lee chit, need that in my life.
Man this is SOOOOO cool.
What is blinking? When metal is hit something is blinking.
I bought my Ruger 10/22 Compact new for $270. Then I bought a BMF activator for $40, and a GSG 110 Rd drum for $70. For under $400, I now have a 100% legal machine gun.
So it's full auto
Great Stuff 💯💥💥💥💥💥💥💥