I'm guessing thats why he bought it. If you read my original post, I said the sr-22 is a good gun. However I just wanted to let the poster to know what he'd get into if he got an sr-22 as well as every other gun!
I can't help but comment, you sr-22 lovers haven't answered my question. Imo this speaks volumes about the gun.
So guys how much have you spent on upgrades?
The main reason why I dislike the sr-22 is because it's an upgraded 10/22 for $600. Then you swap parts out of it and it costs you more and more. I can't justify a $1200+ rimfire, maybe you guys can. For that kind of money you can buy a 10/22 and pimp it out several ways. Or buy a basic AR-15 and conversion kit and be done with it.
everything else has been classified as a variant of a prohibited or restricted firearm, so have been prohibited or restricted themselves.
thank you for that reference. it's nice to be reminded I'm wrong, for a good reason too!Issc mk22 in NR.
beause they can. We dont need to justify spending money on our guns, and it is blatantly ignorant to ask people to do so. If you actually read my post you would have noticed me point out that we upgrade because we can, not because we want to or because someone or something makes us. We have the money, we choose to spend it on our guns, we are happy with that. Whats your problem? People like the SR-22 so they buy one, then if they want to they choose to upgrade with even better stuff. You dont see alot of stock SR-22s because everyone knows what they look like, mostly modded SR-22s get posted by people who are proud of them. If you are judging the financial curve of SR-22 ownership based on what you see posted on the internet then you just arent paying attention. All the stock SR-22s are out being shot while people whine on the internet. If its all about paying as little as possible to get something that looks cool then all the power to you, but Ive got the money to get what I want so I go and get what I want. What I want is not a cheap gun in a piece of plastic. But good luck convincing the internet that SR-22s are bad and expensive or whatever it is your trying to prove.
Hey all the power to you sr-22 owners. I just wish the sr-22 owners would be honest and be upfront about it's costs. If you read my pasts posts I'm upfront about the mossbergs flaws. However very few of you guys are honest or upfront about how much you spend on upgrades when you're telling people to buy one.
Hey all the power to you sr-22 owners. I just wish the sr-22 owners would be honest and be upfront about it's costs. If you read my pasts posts I'm upfront about the mossbergs flaws. However very few of you guys are honest or upfront about how much you spend on upgrades when you're telling people to buy one.
This is illogical. The stock package SR22 has one flaw, it has no sights.
So you have to shell out x amount of money to put a sighting system on it of your choice and specific need. An economy scope or redot is probably one of the most effective and cheapest options.
You can spend an obscene amount of money on upgrades, many which can be shared with other guns in your inventory - so they're hardly SR22 specific/exclusive.
I don't see how having the ability to upgrade a gun is a negative, as opposed to guns that can't be.
I must have hit a nerve. I'm not saying the sr-22 is a bad gun. What I wish people who champion there guns is to be honest with new people looking to buy the gun and say,
Hey I think this gun is great, yes it cost almost twice the amount of a 10/22 but I'm ok with that. Just to warn you most of us drop another $600 - $1000 bucks on the gun.
Very very few people on the sr-22 pimped forum add up there costs however they are sooooo quick to list all the upgreades and extra parts!
you hit a nerve every time you post, ffs read my posts in response to yours. newbies dont have some "right" to know that some people like to upgrade their guns, or that the SR-22 has to be singled out as "upgradeable" I have no idea where your logic comes from. You think people should buy the cheapest, least upgradeable gun for some reason? Maybe someone should let Ruger know theyre making a grave mistake, any other guns too upgradeable to be safe to buy?
I don't think that. If you don't like plastic, don't buy a mossberg. I'm just saying if your recommend a gun to someone, be upfront with the costs.



























