canoeguy
US Veteran
Check out this Ruger 10/22 "International" with walnut Mannlicher stock......
My new favorite convenience store/gun shop, "Shirley's Market" in Sugar Grove Va., continues to please. They had this Ruger 10/22 "Mannlicher" style .22 in the shop for the last few weeks, used, priced at only $100 more than a standard birch/blued carbine at Rural King. Stainless steel, walnut stock, schnabel nose cap. I though about it for a while, thought for sure it would be gone by the time I got back by there. Went by yesterday, still there.
Walked in the store at 9:08 AM, 9:20 AM walked out with the 10/22, a sausage biscuit and a pint of Duchess chocolate milk (local dairy, fresh like you read about).
Ran a few rounds through it yesterday, more today. I am really digging this rifle! Sights were sighted in dead on, I was slaying .22 steel out to 50 yards in no time. I had a European style 1" leather sling in my junk box, so it is outfitted well for hiking.
Here's some pics:
A casual test of accuracy, ten shots fired from the sitting position at 35 yards. Ten out of ten in a 1 3/4" aiming black:
What do you think of the walnut in that stock? Is that pretty or what!
This makes three 10/22's now, a birch stock carbine, a Deluxe Sporter with a nice scope, and now this International......
My new favorite convenience store/gun shop, "Shirley's Market" in Sugar Grove Va., continues to please. They had this Ruger 10/22 "Mannlicher" style .22 in the shop for the last few weeks, used, priced at only $100 more than a standard birch/blued carbine at Rural King. Stainless steel, walnut stock, schnabel nose cap. I though about it for a while, thought for sure it would be gone by the time I got back by there. Went by yesterday, still there.
Walked in the store at 9:08 AM, 9:20 AM walked out with the 10/22, a sausage biscuit and a pint of Duchess chocolate milk (local dairy, fresh like you read about).
Ran a few rounds through it yesterday, more today. I am really digging this rifle! Sights were sighted in dead on, I was slaying .22 steel out to 50 yards in no time. I had a European style 1" leather sling in my junk box, so it is outfitted well for hiking.
Here's some pics:

A casual test of accuracy, ten shots fired from the sitting position at 35 yards. Ten out of ten in a 1 3/4" aiming black:


What do you think of the walnut in that stock? Is that pretty or what!
This makes three 10/22's now, a birch stock carbine, a Deluxe Sporter with a nice scope, and now this International......
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