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  • Younggun

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    They need to start making the 10/22 magnum again.

    I asked about one at the LGS the other day and was told they are still in limited production but hard to find.

    He could have been wrong though. I haven't seen one in years. 10 yrs or so really.
     

    Das Jared

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    Seriously?? 329??? They can keep that nonsense. For 329, I want wood stock, threaded barrel, and weaver rail.

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    9x19

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    I asked about one at the LGS the other day and was told they are still in limited production but hard to find.

    He could have been wrong though. I haven't seen one in years. 10 yrs or so really.

    He was wrong, Ruger hasn't built a 10/22M since 2006
     

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    Seriously?? 329??? They can keep that nonsense. For 329, I want wood stock, threaded barrel, and weaver rail.

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    Sweet! Which manufacturer offers all of that for an MSRP of $329?
     

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    Too bad no American manufactures offer a true target 22's like the Anschutz or CZ, Cooper is the only American 22 that is match quality that I know of. The Ruger would have been a great idea with a barrel set up like the 10/22 so match grade barrels were available, have to give this one a no buy vote.
     

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    Too bad no American manufactures offer a true target 22's like the Anschutz or CZ, Cooper is the only American 22 that is match quality that I know of. The Ruger would have been a great idea with a barrel set up like the 10/22 so match grade barrels were available, have to give this one a no buy vote.
    Ok, I'd thought the 77\22 took the 10\22 barrels, I was wrong.

    The 77\22 would be nice if they could get some consistency out of them.

    I have a CZ 453 and it's way way better fit\finish\chamber\trigger
     
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    MR2Aaron

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    Seriously?? 329??? They can keep that nonsense. For 329, I want wood stock, threaded barrel, and weaver rail.

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    For what it's worth, the actual price seems to be lower than that. Cabelas has them at $290. Other places are probably less.
    Ruger® American Rimfire Bolt-Action Rifles : Cabela's


    Also, Ruger does offer the 77/22, which comes with much nicer options (like a wood stock, stainless barrel, and so forth). I don't know what the difference is, but for the $900 asking price, I would hope it's more of a "match grade" type of deal.
     

    TheDan

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    Yeah, what does this do that a 10/22 wont? I really doubt it'll be any more accurate. Do people just like being gimped by a bolt action? lol
     

    40Arpent

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    Yeah, what does this do that a 10/22 wont? I really doubt it'll be any more accurate. Do people just like being gimped by a bolt action? lol

    I own 4 10/22's. i also have a 77/22 and several other bolt action .22's. if i buy this rifle, which i likely will, please tell me how i am being "gimped."
     

    TheDan

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    I own 4 10/22's. i also have a 77/22 and several other bolt action .22's. if i buy this rifle, which i likely will, please tell me how i am being "gimped."
    There's nothing that this new bolt action .22 will do that one of your 10/22s won't do faster and cheaper, but if it just tickles your fancy then go for it.
     
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