RUGER 10/22 Custom Build | Grey Birch Solutions / Volquartsen

Published on September 6, 2021
Duration: 4:25

This guide outlines the assembly of a custom Ruger 10/22 build, focusing on the installation of premium components like the Grey Birch Solutions DLX chassis and Volquartsen barrel. It details the process from muzzle accessories to the receiver fit, emphasizing the modularity and user-friendly design of the chassis. The build aims for a quick, agile, and accurate .22 rifle.

Quick Summary

This custom Ruger 10/22 build features a Grey Birch Solutions DLX chassis with a folding stock and M-LOK compatibility, paired with a Volquartsen 16-inch ultra-light carbon fiber barrel for enhanced agility and accuracy. It also includes a Vortex Crossfire 2 scope and a Refined Rifles pistol grip.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Build Overview
  2. 01:02Muzzle to Bolt Components
  3. 01:39Optics & Grip Installation
  4. 01:51Grey Birch Solutions Chassis Deep Dive
  5. 02:38Stock Adjustments & Receiver Fit
  6. 02:51Chassis & Grip Praise
  7. 03:24Accuracy & Potential Concerns
  8. 03:58Build Conclusion & Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key components of this custom Ruger 10/22 build?

This custom Ruger 10/22 features a Grey Birch Solutions DLX chassis in tactical blue, a 16-inch ultra-light carbon fiber Volquartsen barrel, a Vortex Crossfire 2 scope, and a Refined Rifles vertical pistol grip. It also includes a Q El Camino suppressor and a Streamlight tactical light.

What makes the Grey Birch Solutions DLX chassis notable for a Ruger 10/22 build?

The Grey Birch Solutions DLX chassis is highlighted for its folding stock, extended M-LOK compatible front end, and robust construction. It offers a solid platform that enhances the ergonomics and modularity of the Ruger 10/22.

Are there any potential durability concerns with this custom build?

A potential concern mentioned is the durability of aluminum QD sling mount points. The presenter suggests considering steel QD mounts for the M-LOK system to ensure long-term reliability, especially if the rifle is used frequently or in demanding conditions.

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