Ruger 50th anniversary 10/22

Riven

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Does any one actually carry this model?
I have been searching with no luck. Only the one with the engraved bolt seams to be available.
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Cabelas.ca has them listed as in stock. Pretty fugly if you ask me, but no accounting for taste with you young whippersnappers.
 
Its been a while since i was young. Lol but i guess 40 aint exactly old either...

Hah! I'm 43, going through my second childhood... Doing all the stuff I couldn't afford to do when I was in my teens. Well, some of it. Still lots I can't afford.
 
Not my ideal set up but my sons is steel and i doubt he will even notice the change until its too late. ;)
But my Beretta CX4 is all plastic and its a solid gun. Trigger is not the best but it does work well.

Yeah but going to aluminum to plastic just does not do it.

Polymer dries and cracks over time (its characteristics changes) (10-30 years). Aluminum does not.

Their drop test is simply retarded. A marshmallow trigger group would have passed it.

They did that to save money, not because it was ''better''.
 
Hah! I'm 43, going through my second childhood... Doing all the stuff I couldn't afford to do when I was in my teens. Well, some of it. Still lots I can't afford.

Sad thing is i had lots more $$$ and toys back in the day! A new gun every year just because.
Kids and owning a house sucks the $$$ faster than i can make it.
I just got my first 1911 but cant afford the club fees right now. So im thinking of selling it and going with a 22 just to save the $$$ and so i can actually go shooting.
 
Sad thing is i had lots more $$$ and toys back in the day! A new gun every year just because.
Kids and owning a house sucks the $$$ faster than i can make it.
I just got my first 1911 but cant afford the club fees right now. So im thinking of selling it and going with a 22 just to save the $$$ and so i can actually go shooting.

After 20 years I finally finished paying off the first wife, and while my current wife is aware of that, she hasn't quite clued in to the difference it makes in my disposable income "toy fund" - I figure I've got about 6 months of lead time sneaking gizmos into the house before she notices what's going on and the reno projects timeline gets pushed up a bit to take care of any excess income I thought I had.

Living the dream, man, living the dream...
 
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