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Ruger 10/22 fans?
I wasn't looking for one, but a close friend in a bind was trying to sell his 10/22 stainless target rifle with synthetic stock, spiral hammered bull barrel, matching Bushnell scope, and sling for $250. I didn't want to take advantage of a friend down on his luck so I paid him $300. Was it a fair deal?
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You can't really put a price on friendship. The value of the rifle could depend on how much it was used, but that sure seems like a fair price for both parties. If he's down on his luck you may want to offer him the option to buy it back for the same price once he gets back on his feet (if you haven't already). Nice rifle! They are fun. I've never tried one with a heavy barrel but it looks extra fun
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YES. You did good and was fair to you buddy as he probably wouldn't have got that amount selling it to a gunshop, but you would have paid more at a gunshop. I have one just like it with a target scope on it. I shoot flies with it at 25 yds. It loves Wolf Match Extra.
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They are what they are, certainly not a blued/walnut beauty like a Winchester 63, but a reliable and generally accurate .22 that will serve 99% of folks 99% of the time. I have several of them and while a bit of modifications can pay dividends, the only weak link I've ever noticed is the magazines gumming up. Enjoy your new rifle!
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I have a deluxe 10/22 I bought new in 1976 for $60.00. A few years ago Bass Pro had a bunch of the Butler Creek bull barrels go through the outlet store for $50.00. I searched around and found an old walnut sporter stock which I grooved out for the bull barrel. I redneck free floated it with a folded business card. With Eley 10X it will shoot sub 1/2 MOA groups at 100yds.
When it was still in its original form I actually wore out a factory magazine. Bone stock the gun would shoot an inch at a 100.
BTW I think that is a laminated wood and not synthetic stock on your gun.
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Good price on the 10-22T, I have one. They are very accurate.At 25 yards,you can cover up 10 shots with your thumb.
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That spiral bull barrel should put all your hits at 25 yards in one hole. I built up a 10/22 years ago with a Midway .920" barrel, and a Fajen stock. Did a trigger job and glass bedded the barrel full length. It will put 10 rounds in 3/8ths" at 50 meters.
They are great fun, and match grade accurate. You got a good deal and you treated your friend O.K.
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I've had my 10/22 since I was a child and I'm 34 now. I'd say I'm a fan.
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It's a fair deal and will be more accurate than a standard model 10/22.
I'm in the process of shaping up one right now. Depending on what kind of accuracy you're looking for, there a lot of options out there.
For everything you ever wanted to know and more, check out RFC Home.
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I've had my 10/22 since I was a child and I'm 34 now. I'd say I'm a fan.
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Heck...you are still a child
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I liked this one so much with a BSA 6 -18 x 40 Sweet 22 on the top, $350 new, exclusive of scope:
I bought another just like it and put a Bushnell Holosight on it, $250 used, exclusive of scope:
The Fajen Stock has "Ruger" with the molded medallion. It was a TALO Special model with the spiral forged blued barrel.
The Fajen stock has adjustable: comb height, length of pull, drop, and cant. The combination of rifle and stock is a bit on the heavy side, over nine pounds, and I had to tap for sling swivels, Both are nice shooters. I'm still experimenting with ammunition selections.
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That is definitely NOT the low end 10/22.
A lot also depends on how much it has been used, but based purely on the pictures you probably came out slightly ahead, but I don't think the resale value of a 10/22 is that high so you actually helped him out a bit.
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Very nice gun, reasonable price on both ends. I have one with the same barrel, just with a green Hogue stock. It was a limited run item carried only by Lipsey's I believe. It shoots like a dream. You will love yours.
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I've had one for years and love it.
The only problem I've ever had with mine is the springs in the magazines. They weaken after a while and won't feed the last couple of cartridges out well. You're supposed to be able to take them apart and tighten them, but I've had no success with that. It weakens again in just a few days. I just keep several magazines on hand and throw one away when it quits working properly.
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One of the first guns I bought as an adult was a ruger 10/22 deluxe. Not to long after I bought a standard so I would not beat up the better stock if I needed a beater .22.
I liked them both but at one time years ago Midway had a sale that consisted of a stock/barrel for 99.00 and I bought two sets. A coffee laminate and a stainless barrel and a charcoal laminate and a blued barrel.
They are both good shooters n fun to boot! And I picked up another standard somewhere but it will likely get modifed someday or others acquired
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You helped a friend out in a time of need, And got a great rifle for a fair price. I'd say good job.
Due to all the mods that are available, The 10 22 is becoming a very sought after gun. Where I live, Even used bone stock carbine models are bringing $200 prices at the gun shows.
It looks like yours has the aluminum trigger group as apposed to all the new ones having plastic ones. Great buy.
As others have already said, Any and all questions on the 10 22 can be solved on Rimfirecentral, If you are not already a member join now, They are a great bunch of people and can help you with anything 10 22.
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Good price on the 10-22T, I have one. They are very accurate.At 25 yards,you can cover up 10 shots with your thumb.
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Mine will do that at 50 yards.
I paid $300 for mine, used, from my local shop about 3 years ago. Mine is blued. I think you paid exactly what it is worth.
As to modifications, mine include a Volquartsen hammer. This was the best bang for the buck. Crisper and lighter pull. Other V parts include extended mag release, bolt release, extractor and bolt buffer. You don't have to do all this but once you get started it is hard to stop.
5Wire, I have the same scope on mine.
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my son (now 17 --where did the years go) love the 10/22 --it's kinda the '57 Chevy of .22 rifles ---we've built several ---sure is easy to get 3-4-500 dollars wrapped up in one.
here's our latest build:
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There just isn't much to criticize about the good old 10/22! It sort of took over the .22 rimfire market where the Remington Nylon 66 left off and it continues to soldier on. I have one of the nicely stocked Deluxe Sporters with an old Weaver K2.5 scope, and it is a fine combination for squirrels in dark woods. Bill Ruger had a great idea when he combined a rotary magazine with a good basic .22 autoloader.
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Nice rifle
Howdy,
That was nice of you and I hope you enjoy the rifle.
RFC has a ton of info on them. Folks at RFC tend to beat up on the factory barrels. I have had good luck with mine and venture to say it shoots as well as most any aftermarket barrel would.
Again, I hope you enjoy the rifle.
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After my reply here this morning, I took my two custom builds to the range to try 6 diff brands of ammo, Here is one of my targets after shooting 10 shots rapid fire at 50yds. What looks like a missed shot between the top two targets must be a fly that landed just as i took the picture, cause I'm looking at the target right now and there is nothing there. I do have to blame myself on the center, I took those shots slow but the 1st shot went high.
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They are what they are, certainly not a blued/walnut beauty like a Winchester 63, but a reliable and generally accurate .22 that will serve 99% of folks 99% of the time. I have several of them and while a bit of modifications can pay dividends, the only weak link I've ever noticed is the magazines gumming up. Enjoy your new rifle!
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Maybe not a Winchester but they did come blued and walnut
Not the best pic:
Or more "tactical"
And the international Mannlicher stock
For the OP's question, I think that was a fair price. Is it a older one with metal trigger group??
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Do you guys find that your 10/22's feed the walmart fed bulk pack stuff ok? I realize this is not target ammo but I'm a tightwad and shoot a lot of it as it works excellent in my other .22 rifles.
I have purchased two new 10/22's in the last year and neither of them will work with the fed bulk using either the stock magazines or the TI25's. The brass gets jammed sideways in the action during ejection, or the round will not feed into the chamber, jamming about halfway in.
I've not had time to trouble shoot the rifles other than to make sure they were cleaned and lubed properly, but that made no difference.
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Wayne:
Like I found out for myself, And anyone on Rimfirecentral will tell you, All 10 22s are different in what they like to eat.
My first custom build would not feed fed bulk no matter what mag I used. I had to go to rem golden bullets which fed a lot better but their QC was lacking, I had a lot of fail to fire due to their primers.
There is a thread going on over there all summer to determine if rem has fixed their problem, Thats why I went to the range today to test 6 diff brands and ended up shooting over 250rnds of golden bullets. The pic I posted in previous thread is all rem bullets, Not a single problem in all the rounds I fired today. Since I can find these locally, and at a good price, It works out great for me when I don't want to shoot up my wolf mt or Aguila.
Here is one of my test targets showing how some of the diff brands shot. All groups are 5 shots each,
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I use the federal bulk in mine all the time with little issue. I used to get the occasional misfeed (very occasional) from time to time with different loads, but not since I replaced the factory extractor with one from Volquartsen. No failures since, with several thousand rounds of various loads through it.
Wayne, try the V. extractor. It is a pretty cheap mod and I think you will like the result
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The Federal is OK. I think the worst for any of my semi autos, pistol or rifle is the Winchester Bulk "Xpert" it has a truncated nose that will not feed in anything I own.
I like the Remington Golden Bullets they work great. My Walther P22 will shoot them all day but will not shoot anything Winchester
For the 10/22 the Winchester Dynapoints are real nice and are very accurate.Any Blazer works well also.
Mine are all modified with VQ parts and on my "tactical" version I use a Tactical Inovations TI25 magazine which is the best of the extended mags. Not cheap but worth it.
Mine is the plastic version.
TI25 ADVANCED COMPOSITE STEEL LIP MAGAZINE FOR RUGER 10/22 by:
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Nice looking rifle. I have the stock 10/22T, brown laminate with blued sprial bull barrel. I topped it with a Nikon 32mm 4X scope.
A good price for the gun, new is $379 or so and figure $50 to $100 additional for a reasonable scope.
The value used would depend on how much use it has seen.
In general, I think you got a good deal, but also helped your friend.
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Hahaha, I thought someone might say that. I can tell you my body doesn't feel like I'm still a child!
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If you think your body feels old now, Wait till you have another10 to 15 yrs in the field like me, And your customers can't understand why their cars can't be fixed for 20 to 50$ and while they wait.
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I use the federal bulk in mine all the time with little issue. I used to get the occasional misfeed (very occasional) from time to time with different loads, but not since I replaced the factory extractor with one from Volquartsen. No failures since, with several thousand rounds of various loads through it.
Wayne, try the V. extractor. It is a pretty cheap mod and I think you will like the result
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This one?
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Is there any benefit to this kit?
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Yes and yes.
The benefit of the kit is a couple. First, the hammer will improve the trigger pull. It lightens it a bit and makes it a very crisp break. You will approve. The bolt release is just a convenience, but one I highly recommend. What it does is eliminate the need to manipulate that little toggle lever between the trigger guard and the mag release. Once installed, if the bolt is locked back, all you have to do is pull it back and let it go forward. As stock, you have to pull the bolt back and manipulate that little lever and then let the bolt go forward. It is just a slight improvement but I think it makes a world of difference.
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If you think your body feels old now, Wait till you have another10 to 15 yrs in the field like me, And your customers can't understand why their cars can't be fixed for 20 to 50$ and while they wait.
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In all honesty, with what I'm putting my body through I don't know if I'll be in this biz for another 10-15 yrs. My chiro keeps me running right now though, she's a miracle worker!
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Folks at RFC tend to beat up on the factory barrels. I have had good luck with mine and venture to say it shoots as well as most any aftermarket barrel would.
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A factory sporter barrel can be real good if it's reworked.
From the factory, it's hit or miss. Some are good, some not so hot.
But I've heard if you have a sporter rebuilt, they can be pretty accurate.
There is a guy over there called "nemohunter" I think it is that does
those. They get good reports once he's worked them over.
My 10/22 is a mutt.. I've got a 2000 model stainless carbine, but
my barrel is a NOS blued 18.5 inch sporter barrel. It's ok but nothing
to really write home about. I've been pondering sending it off to Nemo
or one of the others for a overhaul. Either that or consider one of the
bull barrels. The factory "target" models seem to be better out of the box
than most of the sporters.
As far as ammo, mine seems to do pretty well on most all of it so far.
I've used quite a bit of the Federal bulk, and no real problems.
I'll get a few bloopers here n there, but most of those happen when
the rifle starts to get dirty. I've never had a glitch with the good stuff
like mini mags, etc. Mine will start having eject problems with the
cheap stuff when it gets too dirty. Usually after say 300-400 rounds
after starting with a clean rifle.
Mine has the Power Custom trigger parts and pulls at about 2.5-2.75
pounds or so. Also have the extended mag release, and a few other
little goodies here n there like the nylon bolt buffer, etc.
The good thing about 10/22's is you can do nearly anything with them.
But out of the box, it's my opinion that the Marlin model 60 is more
accurate out of the box than the usual 10/22. Or at least that was my
experience. The model 60 I had was a real good shooter. But it's long
gone now. Got stolen years ago..
I bought the present 10/22 off a friend for $100, and all the mods
were already done. Heck of a deal.
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The brass gets jammed sideways in the action during ejection, or the round will not feed into the chamber, jamming about halfway in.
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That's what mine does when it starts getting dirty. Doesn't do it
much when clean. I think part of it may be rounds that are a tad
underpowered, which is not unusual with the bulk ammo.
I've never had that happen with good stuff.
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You got a good deal... glad to see that you also helped your friend out by giving him a very fair price. I have built one 10/22 and have another in the works right now. I am trying to do some of the gunsmithing myself (just to see if I can do it).
Here's the first one that I built (the rifle was not complete in this pic, just a 'test fit' after I finished polishing the recevier housing)....
Have fun with yours... they are addicting!
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You got a good deal... glad to see that you also helped your friend out by giving him a very fair price. I have built one 10/22 and have another in the works right now. I am trying to do some of the gunsmithing myself (just to see if I can do it).
Here's the first one that I built (the rifle was not complete in this pic, just a 'test fit' after I finished polishing the recevier housing)....
Have fun with yours... they are addicting!
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Wow, I really like that stock and color. If you don't mind, who makes it and what's the color called?
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A factory sporter barrel can be real good if it's reworked.
From the factory, it's hit or miss. Some are good, some not so hot.
But I've heard if you have a sporter rebuilt, they can be pretty accurate.
There is a guy over there called "nemohunter" I think it is that does
those. They get good reports once he's worked them over.
My 10/22 is a mutt.. I've got a 2000 model stainless carbine, but
my barrel is a NOS blued 18.5 inch sporter barrel. It's ok but nothing
to really write home about. I've been pondering sending it off to Nemo
or one of the others for a overhaul. Either that or consider one of the
bull barrels. The factory "target" models seem to be better out of the box
than most of the sporters.
As far as ammo, mine seems to do pretty well on most all of it so far.
I've used quite a bit of the Federal bulk, and no real problems.
I'll get a few bloopers here n there, but most of those happen when
the rifle starts to get dirty. I've never had a glitch with the good stuff
like mini mags, etc. Mine will start having eject problems with the
cheap stuff when it gets too dirty. Usually after say 300-400 rounds
after starting with a clean rifle.
Mine has the Power Custom trigger parts and pulls at about 2.5-2.75
pounds or so. Also have the extended mag release, and a few other
little goodies here n there like the nylon bolt buffer, etc.
The good thing about 10/22's is you can do nearly anything with them.
But out of the box, it's my opinion that the Marlin model 60 is more
accurate out of the box than the usual 10/22. Or at least that was my
experience. The model 60 I had was a real good shooter. But it's long
gone now. Got stolen years ago..
I bought the present 10/22 off a friend for $100, and all the mods
were already done. Heck of a deal.
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my barrel was done by NEMO ,best money I ever spent on a firearmI allready owned, he rechambered and recrowned it and the wolf macth/target ammo is the ticket for it
just awsome
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