Boyds At-One Adjustable Gunstock for the Ruger 10/22

Boyds At-One Adjustable Gunstock for the Ruger 10/22 in Applejack laminate

A Boyds At-One Adjustable Gunstock is one of the many ways to improve the Ruger 10/22. It provides a combination of performance and aesthetics not available from the factory stock. With an adjustable comb and butt pad, plus 14 color options, it changes both the look and feel of the rifle. While it won’t magically … Read more

Building the TandemKross Kraken

Assembled TandemKross Kraken aluminum lower for Ruger Mark IV 22/45 pistols

It was almost a week ago that TandemKross released their Kraken stripped lower for the Ruger Mark IV 22/45.* I wrote about it here. Well, mine arrived today, and I had the day off. So after stripping one of my pistols, I spent about an hour reassembling the parts onto the Kraken lower. Here’s a … Read more

Galloway Precision Stainless Guide Rod for the Ruger Security 9

Galloway Precision Stainless Guide Rod for the Ruger Security 9 on the bottom, OEM unit on top

The next upgrade for our Ruger Security 9 long term review is the Stainless Guide Rod from Galloway Precision. Last week, I covered their +2 magazine extension. While that’s an affordable ($14) and easy to install (ten minutes) upgrade, it doesn’t do anything for performance. The $26.50 Stainless Guide Rod, on the other hand, has … Read more

Galloway Precision +2 Magazine Extension for the Ruger Security 9

Galloway Precision +2 Magazine Extension for the Ruger Security 9 installed

Since I have the Ruger Security 9 for a long term review, I figured a few improvements were in order. First up is the +2 magazine extension from Galloway Precision. This is an affordable ($14) and easy to install (ten minutes) upgrade that increases the capacity from 15+1 to 17+1. Note that it’s only for … Read more

One from the safe: Savage MK II FV-SR

Savage MK II FV-SR in a Boyd's Tacticool Stock with a Vortex Crossfire II 4-16x44

The second article in this series sees me getting in the “wayback machine”. Ten years ago, my wife’s brother and I bought matching bolt action Savage MK II FV-SR .22 rimfire rifles. They even have consecutive serial numbers. But his is factory stock, save for an inexpensive scope. Mine’s had a few modifications since I … Read more