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Ruger 10/22

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  • Ruger 10/22

    Looking to buy one. Anyone selling one or similar??? I'll probably buy new, but it never hurt to see whats available.
    “Efficiency is intelligent laziness.”

  • #2
    Originally posted by Oatmealer View Post
    Looking to buy one. Anyone selling one or similar??? I'll probably buy new, but it never hurt to see whats available.
    You won't be sorry .... I put a Butler Creek folding stock on mine so I can strap her down on my rucksack. I also have a couple of the "mega" round magazines for it that I wish I could return for full refund .... some here may have had better success.

    O.W.
    Things are seldom what they seem.

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    • #3
      such a great and fun rifle
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      • #4
        Yep, great gun. Make sure you buy good quality magazines for it. You should be able to get one easily for ~$150 used or ~$200 new.
        not an expert

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        • #5
          Originally posted by bcauz3y View Post
          Yep, great gun. Make sure you buy good quality magazines for it. You should be able to get one easily for ~$150 used or ~$200 new.
          How would one know what constitutes good quality magazines? I am assuming price would be a dead ringer lol
          “Efficiency is intelligent laziness.”

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          • #6
            Good magazines have metal feed lips. Cheap mags use plastic feed lips. For low cap mags I use the stock Ruger rotary mags and for high cap mags I use Butler Creek steel lips.

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            • #7
              I have two 50rd mags from Ram-Line. One works great, the other is total crap. At $30 a piece it's an expensive gamble on high-cap mags.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Oatmealer View Post
                How would one know what constitutes good quality magazines? I am assuming price would be a dead ringer lol
                Omegaman said what I was going to say.

                Metal feed lips are key.
                not an expert

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                • #9
                  Very straight shooting gun. We put a small 3x-7x scope on it and it will drive nails at 30 yards.
                  " If you want to live, treat me good " Peter Tosh

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                  • #10
                    I am a 10/22 whore....I can't let one get away....I have 9 of them.

                    Can't beat them.....this is my favorite....



                    I like Butler Creek "Hot Lips" mags....next best to factory IMO.
                    Live like you'll die tomorrow, learn like you'll live forever.

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                    • #11
                      Do you have any experience with suppressors for the 10/22?
                      I just bought more stock factory magazines after reading horror stories about high capacity stuff.Like a Box of Chocolates.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Flipdog1 View Post
                        Do you have any experience with suppressors for the 10/22?
                        I just bought more stock factory magazines after reading horror stories about high capacity stuff.Like a Box of Chocolates.
                        I've got to play with a few of them....but have not taken the plung as of yet....lot of paperwork and cash....
                        Live like you'll die tomorrow, learn like you'll live forever.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Flipdog1 View Post
                          Do you have any experience with suppressors for the 10/22?
                          Using subsonic ammo in either the Ruger target pistols or the 10/22, the report is that of a pellet gun. Using stingers and other "standard" ammo there is a noticeable "crack" but still nothing like going unsuppressed.... $200.00 for the atfbe stamp of approval and about another $200.00 for the suppressor.

                          O.W.
                          Last edited by Oscar Wilde; 04-17-2011, 01:25 AM.
                          Things are seldom what they seem.

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                          • #14
                            A Smithy CBL 12/24 is only about $1500.00
                            Live like you'll die tomorrow, learn like you'll live forever.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Echo2 View Post
                              A Smithy CBL 12/24 is only about $1500.00
                              I give up .... Smithy CBL?

                              O.W.
                              Things are seldom what they seem.

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