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Primary Weapon Systems T3 Summit .22lr


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Because you can no longer buy these I thought I would put this out there one last time.  This rifle has a T3 Summit toggle action and a T3 trigger group. Mated to a 28" Green Mountain barrel.  The receiver will accept any 1022 barrel or any 1022 trigger group and 1022 magazine.  This rig is minute of squirrel  accurate from 10' to 50yrds as quick as you can point the "cheap" but adequate, Millet red dot. It is an offhand dream. On a bag with a good scope it is even more fun for this old guy.  With the right ammo this is very quiet with that long barrel and non semi auto action.

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I had one and never could get mine to run and feed and smooth as I would have liked. That and and when I would take it hunting sometimes I would forget to work the bolt because I was so used to using my 10/22's.  Like a lot that I have sold, in seeing one like this I still regret selling it. 

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These PWS actions can be a little persnickety to deal with.  I had traded this one off some time ago and then got it back on another recent trade.  The head space has to be exactly right, chamber clean, etc. Mine is just for backyard quiet plinking with a variety of subsonic ammo. Apparently the complete barrelled actions from PWS work well. The issues seem to be with those of us who cobbled these together with other 1022 barrels.  The Fortner Action is the "real deal" in this class of action, where the Izhmash action is closer to the PWS.

http://www.fortner-biathlon.com/

http://www.accurateshooter.com/gear-reviews/biathlon-basic-russian-rimfire/

 

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I had a complete rifle. It still had some issues and I sent it back to PWS and they honed the chamber. It ran a little better, but the accuracy was never what I would tolerate. Especially with a Kidd and Fedderson 10/22's that shot groups twice as small. It was still a really cool weapon, and I probably should have tried some different barrels with it, just with headspacing concern I decided to cut my losses. 

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