Ruger 1022
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Ruger 1022
So my friend bought a Ruger 1022 and I think his has the factory flash hider. So I was wondering if I put in my fixed barrel spacer could I run my Octane 9 on his rifle?
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Re: Ruger 1022
Aslong as the barrel is threaded then yesDelasangre4231 wrote:So my friend bought a Ruger 1022 and I think his has the factory flash hider. So I was wondering if I put in my fixed barrel spacer could I run my Octane 9 on his rifle?
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Re: Ruger 1022
Yep sure can. Use a high quality spacer though, one that's actually threaded, not the cheap ones that just slip on. Both gemtech and silencerco spacers are threaded.
And do the eyeball test first before shooting. Look down the bore with the can attached and look for any misalignments.
And do the eyeball test first before shooting. Look down the bore with the can attached and look for any misalignments.
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Re: Ruger 1022
The Octane with a 1/2x28 piston and a fixed barrel spacer will work fine on the 10/22. If it is something you plan on doing often I would recommend a fixed thread mount as it will simplify the system and generally lock everything up a little easier.