View Full Version : Advice on purchase of a Ruger 10/22
mrgreencom
04-28-2009, 12:28
I found a Ruger 10/22 at a local pawn shop for $129 and was wondering what kinds of things I should look for.
Here's what I know:
It's got a beautiful wood stock with some scratches
Blued barrel with some minor rust spots
Length of pull is longer than others (actually fits me :))
Does not come with a magazine
action feels solid and smoothI wasn't able to see into the bore and plan on getting a bore light to look down it before I buy, but I've never figured out exactly what to look for. I know the rifling should have crisp edges, but what does "pitting" look like? Is it on the rifling or in the grooves.
Any help or advice would be appreciated!
"pitting" means just that,, Having "pits" in the barrel.. Kind of like a small lunar landscape...
laportecharlie
04-28-2009, 15:11
In todays market, for $129.00 buy it. There is nothing on a 10-22 that can't be replaced cheaply (except the receiver) You can buy a magazine for around $14.00. You might try and talk them down a little on the price because of the missing mag. Always worth a try. If you get it check out Rimfirecentral.com. Everything you need is there.
Charlie
mrgreencom
04-28-2009, 15:43
Thanks for the replies, I'm going to go look at it again.
Great-Kazoo
04-28-2009, 18:44
if you don't want it post the shop it's for sale at. ANY 10/22 except a rusted shut one is worth that much for the receiver @ bolt assy. Even then, a little elbow grease and some horse trading on rimfirecentral and you'll have a very nice 10/22 for under $200.00
brandyspaw
04-28-2009, 19:06
I'd rather have an older 10/22 than the newer ones. The older ones are built better than
the new ones that are going to cost close to $200 anyway.
I bought a 10/22 stock for the receiver only. I have a perfect birch carbine stock and a perfect unfired carbine barrel I'd let someone have if they wanted to make me an offer.
Robb
mrgreencom
04-28-2009, 19:58
I went back and it was gone :( I knew it was a good price, but I'm still not confident enough in assessing value to buy it on the spot. I guess I missed out on that one. [Bang]
I'm sure there will be other opportunities if I can wait long enough.
I just built a 10/22 with my Son & we enjoyed the heck out of it. If you find any more for that price, buy it, or let me know & I will. I think they are lots of fun!
laportecharlie
04-29-2009, 06:27
They are fun but they sure can become a money pit. It's real easy to get up to $800.00 - $1,000.00 in one of these. That kind of money will buy you a really fine 22.
Charlie
mrgreencom
04-30-2009, 18:22
There is a Ruger 10/22 at Big Jim's Pawn Shop on Powers and Galley (SE corner): It's synthetic stock, stainless barrel and is listed at $239 which is stupid, but he said he would take $200 for it. The bore looks good, stock has a few scratches and the barrel has quite a few small rust spots. Not a bad looking gun, but I figured I would rather buy one new for $40 more, so you all can have at it!
I'm hoping to find one at the gun show for a good price.
laportecharlie
04-30-2009, 20:56
You could still buy mine which is all tricked out for $350.00!!
mrgreencom
04-30-2009, 21:21
You could still buy mine which is all tricked out for $350.00!!
I'm sure it's nice, but I want to trick one out myself, plus it will have to happen as I get cash, not all at once. $240 is the most I'm willing to spend.
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