Replacement for factory screw eliminates those unsightly stripped and burred screw slots. Allows faster and easier stock removal, and adds a unique custom touch to your 10/22®. No modifications to stock or receiver.
Remplacement de la vis d'origine qui élimine ces fentes de vis abîmées et disgracieuses. Permet un retrait de la crosse plus rapide et plus facile, et ajoute une touche personnalisée unique à votre 10/22®. Aucune modification de la crosse ou du récepteur n'est nécessaire.
SPÉCIFICATIONS : Acier durci, finition noire mate. S'adapte aux 10/22 et 10/22 Magnum.
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Évaluations client de VOLQUARTSEN SOCKET HEAD TAKEDOWN SCREW
Nombre d'évaluations: 11
De brownells.com: 11
Note moyenne: 3.8
Must Have!!!(04.01.2011)
makes tear down much easier, and looks good also, a must have for all 10/22 owners
Working as expected(02.02.2011)
Much better look than the original screw. Works and looks good with the Nordic Components body.
Too short(20.07.2011)
Shorter than factory Ruger screw. There's a risk of stripping the receiver threads due to insufficient thread engagement.
Works!(09.08.2011)
Purchased along with M1 carbine stock & Volquartsen bedding system. Have never attempted to utilize on stock stock.
Decreased chance of scratching the stock(19.10.2011)
With an allen head screw, you have the security to use the tear down screw without worrying about damaging your stock. The screw fits just like factory and looks very nice. Thread engagement is smooth and quality is such that I do not worry about stripping or cross-threading.
Worth It(20.11.2011)
Much easier for taking down the rifle than messing with the flat head, which can strip or slip. It's sooooo nice just being able to put the screw on the end of the allen head and guiding it in.
Great Product(31.01.2012)
No more marring the brass ring or your stock. This screw is a perfect fit with no modification required. Unscrew old, screw in new. Done.
Too Short(14.08.2012)
Screw is shorter than stock - only 3 threads of engagement.
Hex head bolt(10.02.2013)
Much better than the factory screw, you can get the screw a little tighter and greatly lessens the chance that you will mar or scratch your stock with a tool. Works great with the Houge stock. My only little complaint is that for one screw its a little over priced, you're paying for the name.
Fit Fine For This Build(27.07.2013)
Built a 10/22 using:
Timney 10/22 Drop-In Trigger Assembly 883-000-038WB -- great trigger, drop in with no fitting required. The lever magazine release is a great addition, helping with making the rifle a little more ambidextrous. The spring loaded bolt release works as we are accustomed to unlike the factory release. The trigger pull is crisp and clean reminiscent of the Jewel triggers on my 700. The trigger is a vast improvement over factory. 4 stars as the pull measured 3lbs on my Lyman gauge, preferred for hunting but as it is not adjustable I don't consider this a bench rest trigger.
ER Shaw Fluted 10/22 .920 Target Barrel, SS 100-004-747WB -- everything I was looking for. Looks great and shoots great. 1/2" groups at 75 yards on a 100 degree, 10 - 15 mph gusty day with 20 year old Remington Golden Bullet HP, very satisfying. The barrel dropped right into the action and was installed using the factory V-block without barrel droop. V-block barrel retaining screws were just snugged. Checked with a set of headspace gauges and everything was fine and good to go. A 5 star barrel for sure.
Hogue 10/22 Overmolded Rifle Stock B/B Rubber Covering 408-220-100WB -- The stock I wanted was out of stock so I got this one to do the build. I am liking it. Feels good in hand and on the shoulder. Ambidextrous Bedding was accurate and felt solid. With the action screw torqued to 18 in-lbs the Shaw barrel was dollar bill free floated from 1" behind the flutes to the muzzle. The semi-varmint fore end is a joy in hand or on a bag. 4 Stars as the fore end will flex enough to touch the barrel with moderate straight line side hand pressure, a hasty sling or tight sling. Still I may well forget about the stock I wanted that cost 2-1/2 times as much, this one shoots and feels so good.
Volquartsen 10/22 Socket Head Takedown Screw 930-000-O26WB -- Comparing this screw to my factory screw it is about 2-1/2 threads shorter. However it fit this build just fine, earning it 5 Stars. It and the receiver handled 18 in-lbs of torque without problem.
Not Quite the Real Thing(14.08.2014)
This screw is 1/8" shorter than the screw furnished by Ruger. And now (2014) that Ruger has standardized on a socket head screw you're better off with the real thing. After trying this one, I bought two from Ruger. They cost half as much as the VQ.
Référence: 930000026 VOLQUARTSEN SOCKET HEAD TAKEDOWN SCREW Ref Fabricant: VC10TD810162010577 Remplacement de la vis d'origine qui élimine ces fentes de vis abîmées et disgracieuses. Permet un retrait de la crosse plus rapide et plus facile, et ajoute une touche personnalisée unique à votre 10/22®. Aucune modification de la crosse ou du récepteur n'est nécessaire.
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Replacement for factory screw eliminates those unsightly stripped and burred screw slots. Allows faster and easier stock removal, and adds a unique custom touch to your 10/22®. No modifications to stock or receiver.
Remplacement de la vis d'origine qui élimine ces fentes de vis abîmées et disgracieuses. Permet un retrait de la crosse plus rapide et plus facile, et ajoute une touche personnalisée unique à votre 10/22®. Aucune modification de la crosse ou du récepteur n'est nécessaire.
SPÉCIFICATIONS : Acier durci, finition noire mate. S'adapte aux 10/22 et 10/22 Magnum.
Plus...
Évaluations client de VOLQUARTSEN SOCKET HEAD TAKEDOWN SCREW
Nombre d'évaluations: 11
De brownells.com: 11
Note moyenne: 3.8
Must Have!!!(04.01.2011)
makes tear down much easier, and looks good also, a must have for all 10/22 owners
Working as expected(02.02.2011)
Much better look than the original screw. Works and looks good with the Nordic Components body.
Too short(20.07.2011)
Shorter than factory Ruger screw. There's a risk of stripping the receiver threads due to insufficient thread engagement.
Works!(09.08.2011)
Purchased along with M1 carbine stock & Volquartsen bedding system. Have never attempted to utilize on stock stock.
Decreased chance of scratching the stock(19.10.2011)
With an allen head screw, you have the security to use the tear down screw without worrying about damaging your stock. The screw fits just like factory and looks very nice. Thread engagement is smooth and quality is such that I do not worry about stripping or cross-threading.
Worth It(20.11.2011)
Much easier for taking down the rifle than messing with the flat head, which can strip or slip. It's sooooo nice just being able to put the screw on the end of the allen head and guiding it in.
Great Product(31.01.2012)
No more marring the brass ring or your stock. This screw is a perfect fit with no modification required. Unscrew old, screw in new. Done.
Too Short(14.08.2012)
Screw is shorter than stock - only 3 threads of engagement.
Hex head bolt(10.02.2013)
Much better than the factory screw, you can get the screw a little tighter and greatly lessens the chance that you will mar or scratch your stock with a tool. Works great with the Houge stock. My only little complaint is that for one screw its a little over priced, you're paying for the name.
Fit Fine For This Build(27.07.2013)
Built a 10/22 using:
Timney 10/22 Drop-In Trigger Assembly 883-000-038WB -- great trigger, drop in with no fitting required. The lever magazine release is a great addition, helping with making the rifle a little more ambidextrous. The spring loaded bolt release works as we are accustomed to unlike the factory release. The trigger pull is crisp and clean reminiscent of the Jewel triggers on my 700. The trigger is a vast improvement over factory. 4 stars as the pull measured 3lbs on my Lyman gauge, preferred for hunting but as it is not adjustable I don't consider this a bench rest trigger.
ER Shaw Fluted 10/22 .920 Target Barrel, SS 100-004-747WB -- everything I was looking for. Looks great and shoots great. 1/2" groups at 75 yards on a 100 degree, 10 - 15 mph gusty day with 20 year old Remington Golden Bullet HP, very satisfying. The barrel dropped right into the action and was installed using the factory V-block without barrel droop. V-block barrel retaining screws were just snugged. Checked with a set of headspace gauges and everything was fine and good to go. A 5 star barrel for sure.
Hogue 10/22 Overmolded Rifle Stock B/B Rubber Covering 408-220-100WB -- The stock I wanted was out of stock so I got this one to do the build. I am liking it. Feels good in hand and on the shoulder. Ambidextrous Bedding was accurate and felt solid. With the action screw torqued to 18 in-lbs the Shaw barrel was dollar bill free floated from 1" behind the flutes to the muzzle. The semi-varmint fore end is a joy in hand or on a bag. 4 Stars as the fore end will flex enough to touch the barrel with moderate straight line side hand pressure, a hasty sling or tight sling. Still I may well forget about the stock I wanted that cost 2-1/2 times as much, this one shoots and feels so good.
Volquartsen 10/22 Socket Head Takedown Screw 930-000-O26WB -- Comparing this screw to my factory screw it is about 2-1/2 threads shorter. However it fit this build just fine, earning it 5 Stars. It and the receiver handled 18 in-lbs of torque without problem.
Not Quite the Real Thing(14.08.2014)
This screw is 1/8" shorter than the screw furnished by Ruger. And now (2014) that Ruger has standardized on a socket head screw you're better off with the real thing. After trying this one, I bought two from Ruger. They cost half as much as the VQ.