Beautiful gun and nice to shoot. I was Shooting this weapon in february 2023 and I just love it. Caliber/ barrel change is so easy and it comes with tools you need to do that. Greetings from Finland.
Why does the stock fold to the right? Most fold to the left, away from the bolt handle. I would also like to see a spacer, without the sling attachment point, behind the bolt.
Hey mate, they wouldn't make one for the m10 unless you went and got something custom made but. I would suggest you have a look at the Sako TRG 22 a1 To my knowledge they have it in 6.5 Creedmore. hope this helps
Well there is a real cartridge called a .338wm. Very very old cartridge that's still used for large game hunting. They still probably wouldn't chamber an M10 in it though.
Sorry to rain on the TRG M10 parade! but I bought one last year in 308 Win. with a fixed stock. At the range I was left highly embarrassed as the cheek piece jammed and I could not remove the bolt (I had the most expensive rifle there). I had to get special permission to leave the firing line with my bolt in. The problem is the release button to raise/lower the cheek piece has a Torx head grub screw adjustment (which is totally unnecessary) the grub screw migrates jamming the button (the same genius idea is on the butt pad also). Worse to follow on attempting to clean my $15K rifle the use of a cleaning rod is almost impossible as the cheek piece does not drop below the breech level!! When I contacted Sako I got a smart ar*e response that I should use a bore snake or remove the Barrel!! i.e. Sako's design failures on it's fixed stock are my fault!! I traded "up" from a Haenel RS8 (a decision I am beginning to regret) and when I had an issue it, it was solved professionally and courteously by the Head of their Military Rifle division Bjorn Drager James
@Aldo The Apache What a stupid comment! The use of a Torx wrench has nothing to do with my comment fool. I bet you don't own an M10 As a fully trained Boeing 707, 767 and 747 Aircraft Maintenance Engineer I am more than qualified to use a Torx wrench!!
Wait. Why would leaving the firing line with a bolt in be an issue? Wouldn't just removing the magazine and show clear be enough? Also cleaning a gun is a chore anyway and removing the barrel is so easy on a TRG that it would not really be that much of a bother. Most importantly. How was the accuracy? You know the most important aspect of the gun.