Firearm modification
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Firearm modification is done in order to enhance performance or to facilitate hiding the weapon. Firearm modification can include anything from a trigger job to putting in a bull barrel to polishing up internal parts to make it run smoother. Two of the most modified guns are the Ruger 10/22 and the AR-15. There are many, many different companies that manufacture after-market stocks, barrels, triggers, sights, and internal parts for these guns. There are companies that also make kits to convert a centerfire pistol to shoot rimfire .22LR, as .22 cartridges are far cheaper to practice on.
Common modifications include:
- Shortening the cannon.
- Lund conversion.
- Carving the handle to make it lighter.
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