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Originally Posted by
Aragorn243
What do you think of the takedown model?
I've seen them but will stay with the original model, just me though. I had my first one so far back it had darker wood and no hold open...long time ago. There have been a few since too.
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06-15-2017 08:23 PM
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I like the idea of taking it backpacking. If I ever start backpacking.
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I really like the idea of the takedown models with the integrally suppressed barrels. Magpul makes a really slick stock for them too that kind of combines it all nicely into one package but I believe it only works with a factory barrel. To be honest I am not all that fond of the 10/22 compared to my Glenfield (Marlin), but the aftermarket support is tough to beat. I have one that has been refit with a walnut stock I bought cheap, swivels, USGI sling, and TechSights aperture sights and is my main training gun, though I don't take it out as often anymore.
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Originally Posted by
cipherk98
I really like the idea of the takedown models with the integrally suppressed barrels.
Originally Posted by
Aragorn243
I like the idea of taking it backpacking.
I have to agree with both of you...
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So is it this little beasty that is causing all the concern, small enough to be concealed as a reason, or is there something smaller I have missed that will take the 25 round magazine?? Don't suppose I wild bear would care one way of the other up there in the woods
'Tonight my men and I have been through hell and back again, but the look on your faces when we let you out of the hall - we'd do it all again tomorrow.' Major Chris Keeble's words to Goose Green villagers on 29th May 1982 - 2 PARA
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That's one of the little guys. We do have some of them available here, although I'd far rather have the full length rifle. It doesn't really have anything to do with anything. It's just a matter of pulling the dog's teeth so you can whip him without getting bitten.
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Originally Posted by
Aragorn243
I like the idea of taking it backpacking. If I ever start backpacking.
Ruger sells an environmentally friendly barrel for the takedown 10/22. Ruger Silent-SR
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Originally Posted by
Vincent
environmentally friendly barrel
So as to not wake the nearby campers when you're shooting lizards at 0200...by the fire...
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I'll pass on the suppressed barrel I think. I did find two of them at a gun show today. I didn't purchase but I did get to pick them up and see how they feel. Both the flash hider version and the stainless barrel were there. I really like the way the little gun feels. Going to continue to do some research, Mike is going to look into them for me and I'm looking at a stock upgrade as well. Not in a huge rush but feeling like a future purchase is definitely on the horizon.
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