MMA1991
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That was helpful...
Cz does on thier semi 22 rifle. It is usually a little more accurate than the average 10/22 out of the box.If the plastic is so much better I wonder why they didn't mold the reciever too?
Rimfire central is a good forum for learning to turn a simple inexpensive 10/22 into a complete and total money pit!
while learning a few interesting tidbits along the way
so I bought an LVT for 100 bucks more. Much nicer stock, heavy barrel, sling attachment, "better" trigger (which I swapped for a Kidd single stage).
That's for certain. In fact, it's commonplace to build a 10/22 without using any Ruger parts.Rimfire central is a good forum for learning to turn a simple inexpensive 10/22 into a complete and total money pit! ...
The big draw for me is the flush-fitting rotary magazine---that's reason enough to own one
that's what you have to expect at that price point.
What other commonly available semi-auto .22 is there that is already as accurate as a modded 10/22?I find it amusing that people go into the purchase of a 10/22 knowing they are going to be changing parts in a hope for better accuracy or function.
Why not just spend the extra cash up front and buy a higher quality gun to begin with?
Or is this another "I built this gun myself" like the AR assembly crowd?