Here's some good parts to have, just to get this started. Feel free to post up some good ones.
Ruger 1022, Ruger Accessories, Mag Bumper –Single
For avoiding having to fish out the mags every time if you use the 10 rounders.
"Guardian" Bolt Release Plate for 10/22
Bolt release plate for $5.99 ... it's a simple and cheap mod for not having to jack with the bolt catch between mags. Makes for easier one-handed mag changes.
TANDEMKROSS "Shock Block" Bolt Buffer for Ruger 10/22
Bolt buffer pins. Replacing the OEM steel pin not only reduces the abuse on the bolt and receiver, but GREATLY reduces the noise (metal on metal *CLACK*). Every 10/22 needs one. They last a while, but I usually keep 2 on hand. It takes 5 seconds to replace this.
10/22 Takedown Knob from TANDEMKROSS
Replacing the OEM flush screw with this, or another hex drive, model does a couple of things for you. The best is that it allows you to tune the tension with a torque wrench which has a major affect on accuracy with these guns. Secondly, it's way better than the crap OEM one they give you that always seems to want to strip the head. Have a look on Brownells too ... they have a few models out there. Mine is a steel hex drive with a slight extension for my thicker stock. Brownells links below for reference, they carry a ton of stuff.
http://www.brownells.com/parts/Ruger/10zz1zz22/index.htm
http://www.brownells.com/items/ruger-10-22-accessories.aspx
http://www.brownells.com/items/ruger-10-22-stocks.aspx
http://www.brownells.com/items/ruger-10-22-barrels.aspx
I have some other items, but I'll leave some room for others here.
Ruger 1022, Ruger Accessories, Mag Bumper –Single
For avoiding having to fish out the mags every time if you use the 10 rounders.
"Guardian" Bolt Release Plate for 10/22
Bolt release plate for $5.99 ... it's a simple and cheap mod for not having to jack with the bolt catch between mags. Makes for easier one-handed mag changes.
TANDEMKROSS "Shock Block" Bolt Buffer for Ruger 10/22
Bolt buffer pins. Replacing the OEM steel pin not only reduces the abuse on the bolt and receiver, but GREATLY reduces the noise (metal on metal *CLACK*). Every 10/22 needs one. They last a while, but I usually keep 2 on hand. It takes 5 seconds to replace this.
10/22 Takedown Knob from TANDEMKROSS
Replacing the OEM flush screw with this, or another hex drive, model does a couple of things for you. The best is that it allows you to tune the tension with a torque wrench which has a major affect on accuracy with these guns. Secondly, it's way better than the crap OEM one they give you that always seems to want to strip the head. Have a look on Brownells too ... they have a few models out there. Mine is a steel hex drive with a slight extension for my thicker stock. Brownells links below for reference, they carry a ton of stuff.
http://www.brownells.com/parts/Ruger/10zz1zz22/index.htm
http://www.brownells.com/items/ruger-10-22-accessories.aspx
http://www.brownells.com/items/ruger-10-22-stocks.aspx
http://www.brownells.com/items/ruger-10-22-barrels.aspx
I have some other items, but I'll leave some room for others here.