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Morning!

Maybe a daft question, but, is it possible to fit The break down stick to any 10/22? I will be replacing my stock anyway before long as it’s fairly marked and is a little short, it would be helpful if I could keep it in breakdown cabinet.

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There are grey areas with 10/22 aftermarket stocks regarding the law. "Folding" stocks are not generally legal but you do see them advertised and I have most definitely seen them on the ranges. 

Perhaps somebody will be able to clarify the detail but my advice would be to buy one from a reputable source and not off ebay 

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15 minutes ago, Vince Green said:

There are grey areas with 10/22 aftermarket stocks regarding the law. "Folding" stocks are not generally legal but you do see them advertised and I have most definitely seen them on the ranges. 

Perhaps somebody will be able to clarify the detail but my advice would be to buy one from a reputable source and not off ebay 

Folding stocks are legal as long as when in the folded position the rifle complies with the legal minimum overall length

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Hi

i don’t thinK they are folding, just break down, I thin the original idea was for back packers in US

They are OME and for sale at Brownells UK

Its just I’d like to use the smaller cabinet to create room in big cabinet for another rifle, I just wondered if they fit normal 10/22 or whether the breakdown model was a specific one

Thanks

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