How many 10/22 have you owned?

How many Ruger 10/22s have you owned?

  • 1

    Votes: 287 56.7%
  • 2

    Votes: 109 21.5%
  • 3

    Votes: 54 10.7%
  • 4

    Votes: 17 3.4%
  • 5

    Votes: 13 2.6%
  • 6

    Votes: 11 2.2%
  • 7

    Votes: 2 0.4%
  • 8

    Votes: 3 0.6%
  • 9

    Votes: 2 0.4%
  • More than 9!!! Do tell!

    Votes: 8 1.6%

  • Total voters
    506
I currently have 2 and enough spare parts for a third. They are the ar15 of 22lr, it's not about what they are like stock it's about what you can make them into in a million different ways. Really fun rifles and will always be on the short list of guns to keep.
 
Had one 10/22 Ruger, and I hated it, only golden bullets didnt jam it, everything else always jammed the action. Sold it and bought a new Savage Mark II .22LR. Now I'm very happy
 
bought mine about 13 years ago, used. i replaced the factory barrel just last year with a BC carbon fiber barrel and just replaced the stock today with a laminate stock off a 10/22T from the EE.
 
Had one 10/22 Ruger, and I hated it, only golden bullets didnt jam it, everything else always jammed the action. Sold it and bought a new Savage Mark II .22LR. Now I'm very happy

This is certainly contradictory to my experience. The only time in 29 years that my 10/22 jammed was when I tried those funny shaped hyper velocity rounds in a 3rd party plastic magazine. I have put literally 10s of thousands of rounds through this 10/22 and it just doesn't jam when using OEM mags or round slug ammo with plastic mags. How can this difference be explained?

1) Poor cleaning
2) Worn out mags
3) Bad ammo
4) They don't make'em like they used to
5) Coinsidence

Please explain...

:popCorn:
 
Got my one, in 1984. Italian Sporting Goods, on Yonge St, IIRC.

Carried it around with me on the bus the rest of the day (boxed).

Been dead reliable except for the Mitchel Mag, and has shot well enough on the low budget crap I feed it, that I have not seen fit to try any more expensive ammo.

Shoots well enough that I have not bothered to buy the heavy barrel that I wanted to put on it either...

Cheers
Trev
 
two.

the 10/22R was my first firearm, and i love it to death... if it were alive that is!

the second was a stainless wearing a choate stock. it looks a bit different now...

speak of the devils:
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oh, and don't mind the 96/22 it likes to hang with it's cousins.
 
1022

You only offered more than 9 as an option ??? LOL

I own more than 9 currently.....Prolly owned a few dozen over the yrs.

Part of the fun has been building projects and moving on.
The parts interchangability of course lends itself to mixing/matching and constant upgrading.

The 1022 also straddles a wide range of applications.
Survival/target/tactical/home defense/predator control/child,wife,girlfriend,teaching gun/compact or takedown vehicle gun .....blah,blah,blah.

Great gun,,,,Thanks RUGER !
 
I've owned 3, currently one. I got it from my dad. He bought it new in '71. I remeber when I modded the stock..... he was so pissed at me!! lol:D That is what happens when you make your son register your guns!! I have my eye on a new base model as well as a tricked out one that is used. The base model to trick the heck outta it, and the trickked out one to just have... I really like what the guy did with it!
 
Got my very first one today, actually (damn they went up in price since the new year's!)

I wanted to get one for years now, just never got around to it. I've been told numerous times that they are the AK's of .22LR - inexpensive, easy to operate and always reliable. I've been told that the only time they malfunction is when using aftermarket mags...

Here it is:

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