Need to add a Semi-auto?

I have many 22 semi autos and LOVE plinking away with my antique Marlins, Cooeys etc , but when I need a gopher slayer I always grab my 1022 . For 10 years that thing has killed tens of thousands of gophers . Aside from a good yearly barrel cleaning , I’ve only had to take the rest of it apart ONCE in a decade to clean the action and trigger . This Spring will mark its 11th year as my number one gopher rig , and with its stainless barrel and recent addition of a BX Trigger I suspect another decade of great service . While it sucks that I had to toss out the fantastic Butler Creek 25 round mags that made ridding the place of rodents much quicker ( thanks ahole gun control freaks ) , with a pocketful of 10 round box mags I can clear out several colonies a day .
Can’t beat that for the price .
 
Now that Ruger "owns" Marlin maybe they'll come up with a 10/22 tube fed. Bed it in a laminated wood stock and I'll be a Happy Camper:dancingbanana:
 
I've been eyeing the 512 for a few years now but kinda forgot about it. May have to take another look.

So there are some positives re buying from #######. Always good to have more buying options.

I was going to suggest a 512 too, bought one a few years back because I got a good deal on it, still haven’t got around to shooting it but I will eventually. The 512 looks like a very nice SA for the money, I believe the trigger isn’t as nice as it could be from what I read.
 
Both the Marlin 60 and 10/22 wood stock versions are relatively common on the used market if you wait a while. I'd say the 10/22 is easier to load if you want to shoot lots compared to the tube mag. Also, I never like sticking my finger in front of the muzzle when taking out the tube. Also, the 10/22 can be customized much more.
 
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