BarryinIN Posted March 28, 2012 Report Posted March 28, 2012 I love takedowns. I'm not the biggest 10-22 fan, but there are a lot of guns I like mostly because they are takedowns. Maybe when Ruger gets caught up sometime in the next couple of years, I'll have a look at this one. A friend and I were discussing this at the range about a month ago- why didn't they make the 10-22 in a takedown by just replacing the action screw with a large-headed thumbscrew? Well, they didn't do it quite like that. You pull a latch forward, and give it a partial turn (very similar to a Browning) as shown here:http://www.ruger.com/products/ruger1022Takedown/features.htmlThey come with an extended mag catch. I like how the plastic trigger guard assembly is also called a "feature". Announcement:http://www.ruger.com/products/ruger1022Takedown/models.htmlSpecs: http://www.ruger.com/products/ruger1022Takedown/specSheets/11100.html Quote
Bill_in_Utah Posted August 2, 2014 Report Posted August 2, 2014 Just got one of these and I have to say LOVE IT! Decided on the Davidsons edition as it was threaded and liked the fiber optic sights. (though my old eyes are having problems with ANY close sights these days) Also Ruger got their 25 round magazine done right! Quote
BarryinIN Posted August 2, 2014 Author Report Posted August 2, 2014 Our club raffled one off last month and a good friend won it. It was an NRA edition with a camo finish and special NRA markings on the gun and case.He likes it so far, and shot it in the Club Champion Challenge match in July. I particularly like the case. What we can't figure out is why does it come with one 10-rd mag and one 1-rd mag? Trying real hard, we still can't come up with a reason for a 1-rd mag that's big enough to include one. Quote
Bill_in_Utah Posted August 3, 2014 Report Posted August 3, 2014 Yeah a one round mag would be useless. Mine came with one of the excellent BX-25 as the only mag. I've tried a few of the other after market magazines and while everything works well, the Ruger branded ones do load easier and insert/remove better than anything else. I have found that the Ruger branded clear 10 rounds do go in a little tight. They are slightly wider than the black ones. Quote
BarryinIN Posted August 3, 2014 Author Report Posted August 3, 2014 I have a couple of the BX-25s. They are good mags in all respects. They even feel better than other because of the rounded edges.The only reason we could come up with for the inclusion of a 10-rd and a 1-rd mag is maybe, maybe if you bought the rifle for a junior shooter and wanted to start them out with the 1-rd mag. Then, after they've shown the necessary responsibility, you could. "issue" the 10-rd mag. That's pretty doubtful (Why not just sell the 1-rd mag as an accessory?) but the best we can come up with. Quote
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