Another new flop on our market. Useless to all but the few who leave their guns stock. Superior? Should have read inferior.
All but the few who leave their guns stock? Frankly, I suspect most shooters, past and present, who buy utility-grade .22 rifles like Ruger 10/22s, Savages, Mossbergs, Remington 597s, or their Norinco or other "clones" leave them "stock". Why? Because they buy the rifles for shooting gophers and other problem pests on their farms, for small game hunting or for casual plinking, and they fully expect that firearm they buy will be suitable for those uses "as is", "right out of the box", "straight off the shelf", "just add ammo and stir".
Frankly, I would be very surprised if the number of Ruger 10/22s and other "utility grade" .22 rifles out there that are "upgraded" with aftermarket parts was more than about 10% of the total.
Personally, I have owned my own Ruger 10/22 for about 30 years. I "upgraded" it early on by fitting it with a Williams FP receiver sight, sling swivels and a bunch of extra magazines - including an early Butler Creek 25-rounder. When I bought the gun, that was fancy customizing for a semi-auto .22. It was only recently when I began to read the .22 threads on this site that I realized a "proper" Ruger 10/22 has had everything but the receiver replaced with aftermarket parts.
How did I ever manage to hit a single gopher without having a Volquartsen trigger, Dlask barrel or Whosiwhatsis stock on my rifle? I'm so ashamed of myself...
But for thousands of Prairie countryfolk who have no shame, I expect these Ruger clones will work just fine, probably for decades, bone stock, right out of the box, just adding ammo.




























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