lol, yeah the stock is the only part of the gun that has a trace of ISSC on it, it says "ISSC". (Well it probably broke by someone trying to fold the stock. The stock does not collapse or fold. It is at the length so it will still be non restricted. It's still a short rifle, by the way.)
The rest of the gun is pure Anshultz. (on the receiver and grip it says Anshultz). I have the FDE version and it's fantastic. I've been using only reliable ammo (cci) and haven't had an issue at all. I wanted a reliable 22 like my 10/22. (with mags that hold 24 rounds!). I plan on mounting a scope, but so far I've just used the buis provided and it was shooting where I wanted it to go. It has a Anshultz barrel. I feel it's worth the $100 more than the ISSC
Thanks for the advice. I haven't cleaned my rifle yet - it's only been out a few times = 350 rounds?
mine came with the stock fixed...The manual says it doesnt have to be taken apart to be cleaned, but there is no way thats true, I ran four hundred or so rds through it and it was dirty...I am thinking in order to take bolt carrier out the 2 small hex screws at the back end of reciever(1 on each side) should do this?.(at least to remove stock to get at other screws? it doesnt collapse)...I had a few failure to feeds but the magazine has to be set well and it seems the more it shoots the better it gets.I never had any misfires with winchester or cci..One thing I am impressed with is for this type of rifle the accuracy out of the box.Its a little more complex than my 1920s era jga single lol.