Check Natchez Shooters supply and Midway USA. Prolly cost you between $180 and $350 new.I was wondering what a contender barrel in 22lr goes for, seems a little hard to find ? What can I expect to pay for one ?
Mine is an early version .45-70, would make a cool carbine, if I can find an affordable walnut stock.Super 16's were actually 16.25".
I had one in .35 rem.
Made the rifle way muzzle light, and tough to shoot offhand.
Added #8 shot and epoxy to the hollows of the G2 forend and made it behave.
G2 forends work on an original, just gotta file a bit of clearance for trigger guard. Easy mod.
So yes, you can put a stock on it and run as a rifle.
BTW, Super 16 bbls are getting a bit pricey.
I am a righty.Id not go walnut stock on it. The factory ones often split the ears.
The Choate/TC synthetic is pretty good, but the comb is low for iron sights.
I made a cheekriser out of Kydex for mine.
Looked funky w short bbl, if 18.5 might have kept it.
I do have a walnut lefty stock, possibly Fajen.
Try EABCO.com, E Arthur Brown. Will give you an idea on prices. Good luck.I was wondering what a contender barrel in 22lr goes for, seems a little hard to find ? What can I expect to pay for one ?
I would take a look on EABCO.COM. They have standard and accuracy barrels, +1 on MGM barrels.I was wondering what a contender barrel in 22lr goes for, seems a little hard to find ? What can I expect to pay for one ?