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even unloaded the 3 new generation ones I got will not fit at all, and have scrapped away the finish inside the magwell. Had to grind the nubs down so they fit.
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I strongly believe that this guys YouTube video deserves to be on the sticky forum.
In fact I believe it should be on the Ruger main website showing how to disassemble & assemble a 10-22.
[youtube]W1IQepf_yog[/youtube]
So I got 2 10/22's, one of which is crazy reliable and another stovepipes within 20 rounds. And this happens with ALL ammunition CCI, Federal Bulk, Federal Subsonic etc...
After careful investigation I noticed that the two extractors (both stock from Ruger) was very different. The top one from the image below was from the reliable 10/22.
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As you can see, the extractor from the reliable 10/22 (upper) was far more "squared" compared to the stove piping 10/22 (lower).
From my understanding, for a direct blow back semi-auto, the extractor doesn't "pull" the casing out. The blow back itself is the mechanism that ejects the casing out of the chamber. However when the bolt slides all the way back, the extractor is what "tips" the casing out of the action. With the slightly rounded extractor, my casing was ejecting at a slight downward angle causing 1 in 20 casing to interfere with the lower edge of the action's ejection port...and therefore stovepipes. I then swapped the bolts, and the stovepipe problem pretty much followed the bolt/extractor.
Needless to say, I'll be swapping my bad extractor for a Volquartsen one soon. And if I were to buy another Ruger made 10/22 in the future, I'll be taking a close hard look at the extractor.
And what was Ruger thinking? The "Hook" end of the extractor should clearly been cut/broached not stamped!
Hope that helps,
Thoughts?
Just like other magazines, some of the 10/22 mags can use a little dressing up to help remove them from the receiver ... got this idea from another member here.
Install some magpuls!
These are Glock Speedpuls. And the fit great onto the bottom of the factory magazine.
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A little bit of JB weld and your all set to go!
My Uncle has a ruger 10/22 . It's trigger weight is very high and we are wondering if there is a kits or a process to lighten the trigger pull.
Joe
Why would it be a bad idea? The Butler Creek 25 rd mags come from the factory ready to clip two together. If you can make a 50 rd, I don't see why there would be an issue making a 40 rounder. I wouldn't, but you can.
~M
Awesome info in this sticky but really gata fix the pic's ...