Ruger 10/22 takedown........BRUTALLY DISSAPOINTED

As far i am concern this TD 10-22 shoot as good as my 3 others, guess could be hit or miss, i feel bad for those having issues with their 10-22, never had a bad one but i have to say that nothing come close to my Papoose's, those are overall the best RF semi rifles, i own... JP.
 
Want a good take-down .22 semi. JW-20, under 2 bills from CanadaAmmo, free shipping.

And seriously, folks, when's the last time you've heard a legitimate complaint about Norinco.

They now come with a fit and finish, like an old time Smith, and blueing that a Python would be proud to wear!
 
Want a good take-down .22 semi. JW-20 ... They now come with a fit and finish, like an old time Smith, and blueing that a Python would be proud to wear!

Do they come in durable, no-maintenance stainless steel with synthetic stock? No? Didn't think so. For a SHTF/survival rifle, the stock SS 10/22 TD is hard to beat -- at any price.

We won't even mention the aftermarket stuff for them.
 
Do they come in durable, no-maintenance stainless steel with synthetic stock? No? Didn't think so. For a SHTF/survival rifle, the stock SS 10/22 TD is hard to beat -- at any price.

We won't even mention the aftermarket stuff for them.

OP never mentioned that he wanted a SHTF survival gun, at least not on his first post.
In any case, reliability would be more usefull than shiny stock and barrel.
 
Yep, she's still finicky. Had it out yesterday, only fired about 50 rounds, with 3 stovepipes. All on the 9nth round weirdly enough. Got say though, the gun is starting to grow on me. I'm probably gonna end up picking up a titanium extractor from somewhere, and see how that does.
 
Very cool, thanks Bigfooter. Good to know that the breakdown/reassemble didn't effect the accuracy at 50 yards and it was pretty much the same as the 10/22 Sporter. Good comparison against that Savage Mark II - that thing is scary accurate compared to the 10/22's

With some of these tests on the Takedown, I'm wondering if the users are slamming the bolt handle home several times as recommended in the Ruger manual after putting it back together. If not, then accuracy may be affected.
 
A semi rimfire that have failures with Stingers, are having a real trouble, over 5000 Stingers in my 10-22, Papoose's, Lakefield, and nylon Rem, maybe 5 malfunctions overall... JP.
 
The stock sights are on the barrel, so holding zero after re-assembly should be expected. It's one of the reasons I love this TD. I'd be interested to see how well it would hold zero for a receiver mounted optic.

VanMan, here's another guy who chimes in on the receiver mounted optic holding zero (Bushnell TRS-25 red dots this time out): http://godgalsgunsgrub.########.ca/2013/01/ruger-1022-take-down-rifle.html .

Note: That was using THREE different Takedowns as he has one, his wife has one and his daughter has one -- the last being the "blue" USA Shooting Sports model. No problems (so far) with any of them.
 
Woohoo, thanks Bigfooter, this is a great article.

VanMan, here's another guy who chimes in on the receiver mounted optic holding zero (Bushnell TRS-25 red dots this time out): http://godgalsgunsgrub.########.ca/2013/01/ruger-1022-take-down-rifle.html .

Note: That was using THREE different Takedowns as he has one, his wife has one and his daughter has one -- the last being the "blue" USA Shooting Sports model. No problems (so far) with any of them.
 
That was a well written article.
I take my TD with me almost everywhere I go, it has been an excellent rifle. I shoot bulk ammo through it and have had zero issues accompanied by great accuracy.
I keep 3 separate "vacuum sealed" bags of ammo in the upper pocket, keeps them dry and moisture free, plus another zip-lock bag with ammo that is commonly used.
Because this gun comes and goes with me in my truck on a daily basis, I found a way to keep the ammo locked too, just in case I run in to a LEO who will try to bust my balls over the vague ammo transportation laws. I simply use my cheap Samsonite lock and pull the zipper from the top pocket (that holds the ammo) over to the case zippers.

Certainly isn't my "best" gun, but it is one I can count on every single time.

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I often consider putting a "Nikon" patch over the red Ruger stitching, but something in the back of my head seems to remember that having legal repercussions.
It is a very harmless looking bag, without that "Ruger" stitching the gun can carried anywhere without freaking out the anti's.
I absolutely love this little rifle!
 
I often consider putting a "Nikon" patch over the red Ruger stitching, but something in the back of my head seems to remember that having legal repercussions.
It is a very harmless looking bag, without that "Ruger" stitching the gun can carried anywhere without freaking out the anti's.
I absolutely love this little rifle!

I just took a permanent black marker and inked out the red logo. Go over it a few times and -- Bingo! -- no Ruger patch seen. That's the simplest solution.
 
Anybody know where i can get an extractor for it?

hical sells one. I think it's a titanium one. I might have an OEM one left. I will have a look thlis afternoon. PM me if you're interested.

Its too bad about those misfeeds. That just isn't right. I've had numerous 10/22 and they always fed all ammo flawlessly when using.the factory mags. I would consider having it shipped off for waranty work. I would guess they'd probably replace the barrel and the bolt assembly right away. Might even get new gun.
 
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