My trusty, rusty 1985-vintage standard carbine…
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Now has a COVID-era International stablemate.
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No heavy barrel target or take down backpackers… yet.
Stay safe.
The top one looks like the perfect lil sentry popper... I know some military units have used them for different "quiet" tasks, not sure about our military but other countries seem to like the lil 10/22I've done a couple of braced Charger configurations. This is the most recent. Then I ended up buying the factory version.
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The original.
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That's the latest one, put it together a couple months ago. It's a really cool little rig. I need to wring it out and see what that Volquartsen barrel can do. I do really like the little 3x prism.The top one looks like the perfect lil sentry popper... I know some military units have used them for different "quiet" tasks, not sure about our military but other countries seem to like the lil 10/22
Love it. Wish they would stop chintzing out on materials, especially ruger. I think people would appreciate and pay a lio extra for the metal trigger components and barrel bands, etc...This is my only 10/22. I bought it 30 years ago. It has to have at least 20,000 rounds through it. I replaced all its springs once. I just ordered a new set for it. I did install a fiber front sight and a peep sight in the rear. Shortly after I bought it I stripped and restained and Tung oiled the stock. Other than these things she is all factory.
Both photos are indoor shots I took tonight. Maybe I will get an outdoor photo in the next couple of days.
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Love it. Wish they would stop chintzing out on materials, especially ruger. I think people would appreciate and pay a lio extra for the metal trigger components and barrel bands, etc...
Yeah, people hate that. I bet there would be alot less people emptying their pockets out on aftermarket parts if manufacturers put a few more dollars into the product and people felt like they were getting a quality rifle to begin with. Maybe not....I agree. I bought my grandson a 10/22 Takedown for Christmas a couple of years ago. I was surprised at the plastic pieces that used to be metal. It was a bit of a turn off.
Yeah, people hate that. I bet there would be alot less people emptying their pockets out on aftermarket parts if manufacturers put a few more dollars into the product and people felt like they were getting a quality rifle to begin with. Maybe not....
Here are factory stock 10/22 Collector #3 and T/CR22 along with KSA 16.5" bull barrel ready for installation.this is a 10/22 brother from another mother...Thompson/Center performance Center target model 10/22 clone.