The question was; "Is the Ruger 10/22 all it is cracked up to be?"
Since the gun was introduced as a fun, little plinker, rhetoric aside, I think it is definitely that... so I would say, "Yes."
I think most of the bum rap comes from unreasonable expectations, and most of those expectations come from the reports and results of people who have spent time and money on tweaking the platform.
I did a couple rebuilds and then realized it is better to start from the ground up, with zero original parts and save the cost of the project rifle... but even in doing so, you have to give kudos to Ruger for the design as it has spawned a massive aftermarket industry.
Since the gun was introduced as a fun, little plinker, rhetoric aside, I think it is definitely that... so I would say, "Yes."
I think most of the bum rap comes from unreasonable expectations, and most of those expectations come from the reports and results of people who have spent time and money on tweaking the platform.
I did a couple rebuilds and then realized it is better to start from the ground up, with zero original parts and save the cost of the project rifle... but even in doing so, you have to give kudos to Ruger for the design as it has spawned a massive aftermarket industry.