View Full Version : New Rifle, Ruger 10/22 All Weather
RobertRogers
07-22-2008, 04:54 PM
Just bought a new Ruger 10/22 All Weather. It's going to be a good summer of plinking!
Any of you guys use this rifle? One of my favorites.
It's one that's always on my wish list. I've never heard a bad report on the Ruger 10/22, have fun double R.
crashdive123
07-22-2008, 05:54 PM
Gun show in town last weekend. Planned on picking up a 10/22. All of the vendors that brought them only brought the pink finished ones. Now don't get me wrong, there's nothing wrong with pink......I'd just have to buy a new outfit to go with it.
nell67
07-22-2008, 06:03 PM
you can wear pink if ya want,I just ain't carrying a pink rifle anywhere,even in the dark!
RR - I have a 10/22 just not the all weather. I've probably had it for 20 years or so. I did modify it by installing an extended mag release. The stock one was too short and a pain but that's the only complaint I have about it. Otherwise, it's a great toy.
dolfan87
07-22-2008, 09:24 PM
I bought mine about a month ago. Camo version with a nice scope. Pretty accurate with CCI mini mags out to about 100 yards. Fun gun, and no ear plugs needed. ;)
Gray Wolf
07-22-2008, 11:58 PM
RR, good rifle, have fun, enjoy....
RobertRogers
07-23-2008, 06:07 AM
What would you guys recommend for a scope and sling for the 10/22?
Don't have them. I use the open sites.
As for after market mags, I've read a lot of reports that there are feeding problems with mags that have plastic lips. I have 3 factory clips and two after market clips by Eagle International. So far, I haven't had any problems. Perhaps it's a personality thing per rifle.
crashdive123
07-23-2008, 08:30 AM
For you 10/22 owners out there.....which length barrel do you prefer?
Nice rifle, I have a 10/22 myself
Beo, if you're having trouble pushing the bullets down the barrel to load it, there's people here that can explain what's going wrong for you. You know, just in case you thought it was like your other rifles:D :D :D
The one on my rifle.:D
Mine is the 18 1/2.
Yeah my flinter is way better. :D
Sure it is. And the volley would sound like:
Me with my 10/22: bang, bang, bang
Beo pours powder.
Me: bang, bang, bang
Beo rams wad
Me: bang, bang
Beo rods ball
Me: bang
Beo: Boom!
Me: bang
Yeah, way better.:D
I only need one shot bro,
flandersander
07-23-2008, 02:12 PM
I only need one shot bro,
yeah, if I've got my 10/22 with a 25 shot clip!:eek:
crashdive123
07-23-2008, 02:15 PM
I guess there are a lot of modifications out there for the 10/22.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=udqDe_QfOF0
flandersander
07-23-2008, 02:34 PM
yeah, its said to be the "most customizable rifle"
RobertRogers
07-23-2008, 03:41 PM
You can even make it look like a world war 2 German mg-42! too funny.
Ole WV Coot
07-25-2008, 09:47 PM
What would you guys recommend for a scope and sling for the 10/22?
I have an older 10/22 with the walnut stock. A few ounces kinda helps me because I use a sling and with a 22 I think a 4x or 6x fixed is fine. I have a 6X fixed on mine, easy on eyes that need but don't want glasses. I have a nylon or whatever(cheap) sling. Uncle Mikes I think. Helps with the shakes with no rest handy and carrying is secondary with me. I generally have my long gun in my hand while walking, may use the sling on a steep uphill but I would recommend both. That 22 is accurate enough for a scope. That's my opinion. Don't remember who asked but a USED 10/22 Mag runs 500 and up used in KY.
rebel
07-25-2008, 10:04 PM
Nice! I was think'in about one of those. It would make a nice pack rifle w/ a collapsible stock.
canid
07-31-2008, 11:35 PM
i too installed an extended mag release for my 10/22, along with a new bolt lock that automatically released when you drew back on the bolt handle, so it didn't take two hands to release.
it was the regular 10/22C with the wooden stock and it was as all weather as i needed it to be. one of the finest firearms i've owned.
crashdive123
08-02-2008, 07:53 PM
My favorite gun shop in town was having a sale. Couldn't resist. I have joined the ranks of 10/22 owners.
klkak
04-16-2009, 03:03 PM
This thread could be moved to the new "Guns and Ammo" page.
Schleprok
04-16-2009, 06:54 PM
My brother has a 10/22 and does nothing but gripe about it everytime I ask him about the thing. When I tell him I'm thinking about getting one he tells me not to bother, just take his.
But, if I actually "act" as tho I'm going to take it off his hands, there is always an excuse why he needs to keep it around.
Guess it's a love/hate relationship.
But, he is the only person I've talked to with any complaints about it....
crashdive123
04-16-2009, 07:01 PM
Urge him to send it to the Quality Control Department here at Wilderness Survival Forums. Will will determine the quality and accuracy of this tool. Once we do, we will decide on the dispostion of this tool.
Public service, all in the name of public service.
Alpine_Sapper
04-16-2009, 07:51 PM
My brother has a 10/22 and does nothing but gripe about it everytime I ask him about the thing. When I tell him I'm thinking about getting one he tells me not to bother, just take his.
But, if I actually "act" as tho I'm going to take it off his hands, there is always an excuse why he needs to keep it around.
Guess it's a love/hate relationship.
But, he is the only person I've talked to with any complaints about it....
Sounds more like he's complaining just to be complaining, or trying to keep you from following suit and "copying" him.
SARKY
04-17-2009, 10:03 AM
First, get a volquartsen trigger group to put in it, you won't believe the difference. For scopes look at the Simmons 22mag scope in 3x9 or if you want more power check out their centerfire scopes.
My "All Weather" Ruger 10/22 started as a basic wood stock 10/22. I eventually replaced the barrel with a 20" Green Mountain fluted stainess one, bought a properly headspaced bolt, replaced the trigger group with a Kidd trigger, mounted a Weaver 2x7 rimfire scope and put it all in a Hogue plastic stock. It is now weatherproof, and shoots very well. A lot of fun to play with.
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