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You can't go wrong with your choice. I have a 10-22 in blued and wood format. Great shooter for the money. Mike
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I've actually had this gun for a few months now and couldn't be happier with it. I think the heavier bull barrel makes it a little heavy and awkward for anything besides bench shooting ( at least after a while it becomes that way) but thats what I bought it for anyways. Heres a picture of it so far with the Mueller scope. |
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| Senior Member | The Ruger .920 barrels are hammer forged. To get the best out of these you can have a new chamber cut and recrown the muzzle, about $100. Get more info at rimfirecentral.com.
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The picture that Jashoffa posted is the same rifle I bought a couple of years ago. On the top of the barrel it reads Hammer Forged. I am vey pleased with mine. My rifle shoots the cci the best. Buying one of these rifles built this way helps with not having to buy alot of after market parts. But there are some things you can do to upgrade. I have been very happy with mine, staying the way it came from the factory. Bigman
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| Registered User Join Date: Dec 2008
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I"ve had mine several years and it is accurate and has a good trigger,but I get tired of the jamming. Doesnt seem to matter the brand of ammo [dont do the expensive stuff] or frequentcy of cleaning or the mags. I just purchased a Savage mk II youth model left hand for my 9 yr old grandson and put a little red dot scope on it. He says [sweet gun] grandpa. Thinking about going this way myself, love that accutrigger. Tips or offers on the 10/22?
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| Senior Member ![]() Join Date: Mar 2002 Location: mn
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retension your magazines.
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Central Florida
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NY Marksman, Man, I love the stock on your Ruger, it's gorgeous. Who makes that stock?
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| Registered User Join Date: Dec 2008
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lefty-o, How do you retension a ruger 10/22 magazine, I"d like to try it? I quit leaving them loaded thinking that it might be the problem.
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head over to RimfireCentral.com - Hobby and Info Source For All Rimfire Caliber Ammo and Firearms , they've got some write ups over there on how to do it.
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| Registered User Join Date: Dec 2008
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lefty-o, I disassembled one of the mags and figured out to retension it. I wont get a chance to try it for a while, maybe xmas, but thanks for your help. I"ll let you know if it works.
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| Senior Member Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: Medford MN
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great guns, all of the ruger 10/22s are great guns. only draw back is the trigger pull being to much, easily and cheaply fixed with a new trigger asembaly upgrade though.
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