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    mrgreencom
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    Default Advice on purchase of a Ruger 10/22

    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 smooth
    I 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!

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    Chairman Emeritus (Retired Admin) Marlin's Avatar
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    "pitting" means just that,, Having "pits" in the barrel.. Kind of like a small lunar landscape...
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    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

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    Thanks for the replies, I'm going to go look at it again.

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    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

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    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.

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    Default 10/22 parts

    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.

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    mrgreencom
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    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.

    I'm sure there will be other opportunities if I can wait long enough.

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    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!

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    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

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