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    Kidd 10/22 questions

    Anyone have one?
    Anyone have a Kidd Super Grade?
    How do you like it and does it shoot?

    Got one for sale for a good price by chance?

    #2
    I have a KIDD stainless barrel on a stock stainless 10/22 reciever and it shoots lights out. Love it and its accuracy.

    If their full rifles are anything like their barrels and trigger groups then they would be good to go just on the high side price wise.

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      #3
      I have one of their light recoil springs, stainless guide rod, and light weight charging handle on my 10/22 Charger. I agree with the above post. If their parts are any indication of how good their firearms are then they are top notch!

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        #4
        Kidd receiver, Kidd Ultralight barrel, Kidd charging handle and guide rod, Brimstone trigger, worked bolt, Victor Titan stock with rear hold down, SWFA fixed 10x Mil/Mil Quad, Silencerco Spectre II. It shoots great, I use it as my training rifle for positional shooting. I put lots and lots of rounds though it on a special precision rimfire range I built just for that purpose.

        Kidd stuff is good to go.

        IMG_3856 by , on Flickr

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          #5
          That thing is Bad!!!!!!!!

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            #6
            I've got a Kidd SS drop-in trigger, bolt buffer, charging handle and extractor in my takedown. Major improvement over stock and I'm very pleased with the quality of the stuff overall.

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              #7
              I upgraded with their barrel, buffer, handle, and bolt. Went with a Hogue stock, great gun, but things get pricey quick.

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                #8
                Yeah, my research:
                Basic 10/22 upgraded with Green Mountain threaded bull barrel, picatinny, Boyd's stock = $547.
                KIDD deluxe build with same Boyd's stock = $944.

                And I'm not at all sure that $400 will actually hit minute-of-varmint any better.

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