Blastattack
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- Winnipeg MB
If you are in Alaska, for example... crossing the Bering strait is it still going West or going Far East?
my problem is that after so many years, SKS, Mauser etc were designed.. the engineering is not improving, at least , for Ruger, but goes totally nutz and the prices for that crap do not go down...
my problem is that ppl have no idea what is a TRUE field strip is... as some still think that using some sort of tool to get the bolt out or significant effort to do so or doing a field strip on a table is a field stripping
my problem is that false publicity for SHTF prep in terms of quality and mechanics misleads ppl.. that's my problem
my problem is that ppl comparing bolt to semi-auto reliability
my problem is that ppl do not use the cheapest ammo available to test for a true rifle reliability
my problem is that people don't put 500-1000 rounds at once to test for reliability (this is just 20-30 mags-in real combat they fly away fast)
You're problem is that you're delusionally paranoid about the world ending. It's not going to happen, so stop wasting your time and effort worrying and preparing for something that won't occur. It's sensible and reasonable to prepare an emergency response cache in case of major emergency such as fire, flood, hurricane/tornado etc. That's what normal people do. However, testing 500-1000 round dumps to simulate some sort of dystopic future anarchic fantasy firefight is bordering on unstable.
Ruger products are great. Takedown of a Mark III kinda sucks, but it's not exactly hard to do. A MK II is quite easy once you've done it once or twice. The MK IV is awesomely simple. The 10/22 is, generally speaking, fantastically simple and works very well almost all the time. Considering 99.9% of their consumers are simply looking for a good quality product at a decent price, Ruger does a good job of satisfying them. But you can't please everyone as this thread clearly shows.