‘Un-boxing’ an Odin Chassis...

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‘Un-boxing’ an Odin Chassis...

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I always thought ‘un-boxing videos’ seemed pretty silly until I found out some woman was making about $100,000 a year by videoing the opening and evaluation of various Disney toys and Disney clothing articles in her spare time.

Anyway, when I got a box that looked like this in the mail, I figured I just had to share.... :D
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What it contained was essentially an aluminum replacement stock for a Ruger 10/22 - either ‘rifle’ or ‘pistol’ (“Charger”) version. It is the Odin Chassis by Enoch Industries...

My son and I have been discussing the ideal 22 LR chambered firearm to take when out in the back woods for an extended period, where there was a centerfire rifle for some large game hunt, but it seemed prudent to have a handgun for small game for food or even potentially defense against predators of the two legged type.

My recent project has been a Ruger PC-9 pistol as a ‘house gun’ to replace the 300 Blk AR pistol as an easier-to-use more ear-friendly firearm. The advantage of the Ruger versus an ordinary 9mm Glock or my Taurus PT-92 is that with an arm brace it is much easier to use with the added front-end weight of a suppressor.

That got me thinking that when out in the woods, instead of a Contender pistol in 22 LR, which would certainly be an accurate firearm for obtaining dinner, there would be the consideration of a semiautomatic in terms of a stripped down Ruger Charger. The potential to use an arm brace due to the 1913 rail on this stock was intriguing. Here is the PC-9 next to the Charger - note I had already replaced the blued factory barrel with a heavy stainless barrel threaded for my suppressor...
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Here are some photos of what you get, and you add whatever AR-15 style grip you would like. Some of the grips that have in-grip storage for extra cartridges or whatever might be useful in a survival situation. The front of the aluminum receiver has plenty of M-lock holes for addition of optics or sling-swivels or bipod mounts or whatever sort of gimcrackery you want to add.
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Here is the firearm with the arm brace extended to balance the suppressor, although in the backwoods you likely wouldn’t need the suppressor.
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Not sure yet what kind of optic I will put on the Charger. It has been really accurate (5 shots in 1/2” at 40 yards off the bench with 16x scope), and I actually had an infrared scope on it for whacking rabbits at night at one point, but I will probably put a lower power optic on it, although a red dot would be a reasonable option as well.
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Mine is on the right. Next to a 10/22 for reference. I've had BB guns that weighed more. It has an incredible trigger, a threaded muzzle, and is incredibly accurate. It currently has a 2x scope on it.
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Doc, you you should look up the Crazy Russian Hacker. He's made a nice living and retirement out of it already.
But Doc if you started doing videos it might do 2 things:

1 Show just how knowledge and smart you are.

".................. OR ...................

2 you wont live up to our expectations of what we thought we knew about you... :mrgreen: todd/3leg
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