Here is a review video of the take down 10/22. enjoy
http://www.gunblast.com/Ruger-1022TD.htm
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Here is a review video of the take down 10/22. enjoy
http://www.gunblast.com/Ruger-1022TD.htm
Got a call yesterday afternoon....from the toy store, my take down 10/22 is in, about a month early, picked it up this morning..........so looking forward to getting it out on a test run.
Came with a cool case for carring it in take down mode......
Hunter, will it fit into or onto a backpack pretty easy? I have really been thinking about getting one if it takes down small enough to get inside a backpack, or at least tie onto the side of it easily in the case!
What kind of a case does it have? Is it a hard case or soft case?
I need to go and look it over, take some pic's.....been in the yard today with short breaks.......before tha next rain.
Heres a link with specs and a pic of the case.
http://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/201...edown-version/
Okay, I have to have me one of those!
i would highly recommened checking out the agp arms takedown 10 22. they had theirs out long before ruger.... but ruger has the name. i own an agp and the benefit to theirs is multiple handgaurd options and a return to zero barrell everytime. they are located here in az so im in there quite often and they told me they are going to be offering more handgaurd options soon.only downside is no handy carrying bag
their website www.agparms.com
Holy crap! They won't more for the conversion than the gun sells for. Pass.
i completely respect your opinoin but comparing the two next to eachother and shooting both of them. the agp is quite a bit more solid when assembled as the ruger feels really loose fitting. plus the options are endless with the agp. the ruger you get what you get you cant add anything or even get it in an sbr(the sbr barrell will fit in the folding stock of the agp).
You wouldn't happen to be employed by them would you? Both of you being in Arizona and all.
no sir, i wish i could. i do all my transfers through them and both of my ar lowers are agp, just backing a good product and good guys.
Too late....already picked up the Ruger Factory T/D......and lets see $319 vs $480 no thanks, I'm good.
I see nothing on their website that is not available fron other places at half the cost.
As for the SBR, does the price include the Federal tax stamp?
Anyone with a good hacksaw or cheap laythe can make a 10/22 SBR if they have the tax money. SHTF that is the first thing that will be done to my folding stock 10/22. I even have an extra barrel in case civilization returns to normal.
He means, of course, if he had any weapons, which he doesn't.
Those blasted canoe accidents are costly.
Yeah.....No shut......dern snakes.....
I do think it was wise to cut the barrel in half before the canoe accident. Better two smaller barrels go down than one large one. I'm not sure why but ATF would probably have some reasoning that would make sense....or not.
Remind me to get compressed air put in the scuba tanks!
Is compressed air more expensive than the regular stuff?
No, but you can fit it in your Altoids survival tin.