September 8, 2013, 01:32 PM | #26 |
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Conratulations on getting your new Ruger. Imo, every serious shooter should have at least one 10-22 in their inventory. And my advice is to take your wife shopping with you more often...
I recently purchased (not a gift from my wife ) a Talo-inspired, Mannlicher style (RBI W International), all s/s 10-22, with a nicely figured and checkered walnut stock from my lgs. Because I prefer a .22 sporter to be as trim and handy as practical, I installed a Williams receiver sight (WGRS-RU-22) on it and a trim carry sling. I think that the little Ruger carbine will make for a perfect camp gun/squirrel rifle.
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September 8, 2013, 03:42 PM | #27 |
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Re: Surprised with a 10/22
Ocharry,
Believe it or not, I actually like the stock trigger on my 10/22! I also like the the trigger my mkIII so maybe my standards are low Ludwig, Sounds like you got a nice set up. What type of sling are you using? Edit to add: I've been reading some online complaints about the finish in the all weather model. From what I read, the barrel and receiver have a painted on stainless finish. Anybody have any insight on what it is? I'm not concerned, just curious. As promised, a better shot of the new rifle: Last edited by Shadi Khalil; September 8, 2013 at 04:16 PM. |
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Re: Surprised with a 10/22
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Still that good !!!???
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September 8, 2013, 07:46 PM | #30 |
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Re: Surprised with a 10/22
10/22 triggers are not created equal. My dad got his before I was born, and it is a fantastic trigger (don't think it's ever even been cleaned). My brother and I got ours in the 80s, and they were both really heavy, plus mine was rough. Tuned both of them up really nicely, but it took quite a bit of stoning on mine. Recently bought a "tactical" model (the lightweight one with a flash hider), and it's target quality smooth. Go figure...
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September 9, 2013, 12:23 PM | #31 |
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Re: Surprised with a 10/22
Pahoo,
I figured it was something other than steel. Most of my collection is current and it seems everything is not what it used to be. |
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Yeah the trigger on my old school wood&blue was way better than my newer SS model's. About 5 lbs on the older one vs 10 lbs on the newer ones. So I eventually upgraded to a 2.25 lb trigger set. It will instantly cut your group size in half on the newer models.
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September 10, 2013, 05:45 AM | #33 |
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The stainless Rugers 10/22 and Mini 14 have a horrible finish. I had a mini with the stainless finish, and it had the coloring of duct tape. And the 10/22 stainless looks like it was sprayed on with a can of paint they bought at Walmart.
My 10/22 is about 10 years old. Put on Tapco stock just cuz I wanted the rail for putting on the Harris bipod and I like the collapsible stock for when I teach my son to shoot. The wood stock is still in the safe, ready to be installed again one day. At 50 yards, I stick pencils in the dirt and shoot the erasers off with a Nikon Pro-Staff 3X9. Fun as hell. |
September 10, 2013, 11:17 AM | #34 |
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Re: Surprised with a 10/22
I was at the lGS yesterday looking at a take down model and realized the finish was different than what I have on mine. The receiver is indeed painted with some sort (two part epoxy) finish, however, the barrel is definitely not. The barrel appears to be a brushed stainless. The second picture gives a good comparison.
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September 10, 2013, 11:47 AM | #35 |
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Here is mine.
[IMG][/IMG] let me know if you cant see it It is a Tacsol rifle. It supports the mag release extension, a lighter 2 lbs trigger group, Forrest laminate stock, Leupold Rimfire scope, TacSol sbx barrel with a Element 2 silencer/suppressor.
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Re: Surprised with a 10/22
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Shot placement is everything! I would rather take a round of 50BMG to the foot than a 22short to the base of the skull. all 26 of my guns are 45/70 govt, 357 mag, 22 or 12 ga... I believe in keeping it simple. Wish my wife did as well... |
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September 11, 2013, 02:41 AM | #38 |
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yep guys I too have an older 10-22,, and the trigger isn't to bad
I have a rifle that I built from scratch and another one in the works,,they both have stainless steel receivers and phat barrels.....and big scopes the first one I put a valquartzen trigger in it,, this one I'm doing now has a kidd tigger in it,,,,i think the kidd gets the nod,,,both are about the same money but the kidd is just a little nicer they will do min. of squirrel eye at 50yrds the first one I just finished it and got it lined up,,did some group stuff with it with bulk ammo,,,next week we went to an apple seed and first qualifying target shot a 229 score,,next was a 232,,next was 235,,,i was really happy with it this new one has the barrel threaded into the receiver,,,really ridged set up,,,should be a better shooter I hope way to many aftermarket parts for these things,,,lol they will shoot if you want to play with them,,for sure ocharry
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Re: Surprised with a 10/22
Deja,
Now I can see, that's a great looking rifle. Ocharry, Sounds like you have a nice see up as well. Well, after doing some research, I've decided I'm going to make a few modifications. Here's what I've come up with so far: -GSG detachable bipod -Pro mag barrel band - Giles Sling - Williams fire sights - Some sort of reflex sight I had the chance to try out a giles sling the other day and really liked it. It will also removed the need for any drilling which is a big plus. The pro mag barrel band allows the sling and bipod to easily be attached and also has a rail. I have not decided on a optic yet but know I don't want a scope. I'll most likely end up with some sort of reflex sight, provided I can find a decent one for under $100. Whichever optic I choose,# I'd like it to be something that can be attached and removed fairly quickly, hence the Williams sights as well. As I said before, im happy with the rifle in its stock configuration, however, I feel a few simple mods give the rifle much more utility. Can anyone recommend a moderately priced optic? I'm not looking to shoot really long distances so something that works well within 100 yards. Any other recommendations as far as the items on my list (different brands, products etc) is greatly appreciated. |
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Re: Surprised with a 10/22
Jim,
Thanks. I some how missed your post. I'm on the mobile and sometimes post don't appear right away. That's a very cool rifle; what make of stock and and bipod do you have there? |
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They are the best tinkering rifle ever made. The only original part in mine is the reciever at the moment...that should give you an idea....
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