Ruger sr22

From what I understand there is a HIGH demand for firearms right now in the USA... ppl are scared there of a serious economic meltdown, or a sudden illegalization of firearms. I asked a guy in a big box store if they had any Ruger 10/22s in stock, he laughed and said no and when they get them in its just a few and they are gone in a day. I asked him why and he told me Ruger has its hands full selling firearms in the USA, they cant keep them on the shelves there and that market is their first priority. Something like the Ruger SR 22 is a cheap alternative to an AR15 so I imagine those fly off the shelf in the USA.
 
Just ordered the collapsible stock version from Grouse River. They also have the fixed stock version available.

http://www.grouseriver.com/Ruger_SR_22_Semi_Auto_Rimfire_Rifle_p/gun-000592.htm
 
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"Thank-you for your order for the Ruger SR-22 Semi-Auto .22 Rifle. I can confirm however, that this item is currently on back order. As I am sure you are aware Ruger as a manufacturer is quite heavily back ordered within themselves. This means we have no clear ETA as to when we may be receiving any more and this situation is the same across North America at this time. That being said,as you have placed an order you have guaranteed yourself to receive this as soon as it does come into stock. Additionally, no payment will be captured until that day arises."

Nevermind, looks like they don't actually have any inventory. Ridiculous.
 
Sterno......did the same thing. Ive now started emailing retailers when I see the SR-22 on their websites. Ive recieved about 4-5 replies and all persons say that they DO NOT have stock. Oh well.

Anyways, Im now starting to look at a less costly alternative to the ruger. I already own a basic 597 and love the gun so Im thinking about getting a new heavy barrel 597 and dropping it into one of the archangel stocks. Ive read good reviews on the archangel, but does anyone here know if its "adaptable" like the sr22? Am I able to swap the pistol grip, butt stock, forend or are these all fixed together? Thanks
 
I bought my SR22 used on EE. It is pretty hard to ef one up, and if that does happen, it is pretty easy (and inexpensive) to un-ef it.

Maybe just look until you find a used one locally.
 
Sorry, to clarify, I don't like the idea of buying a used firearms on line from a private seller without being able to look at the gun first. New guns doesn't bother me,

Check their feedback score before buying it then. Contact the seller directly by phone. Ask for lots of pictures. Smart phones can take and send pics while your online with them. Ive bought a few firearms online and all have always come in good order and as described.

Or you can sit on your butt and wait and drool looking at advetisements.

;)
 
I've purchased a ton of stuff (mostly parts) off the EE section of this site - first item was an SR22 as a matter of fact, as I could not find one in stores - and I have had everything proceed flawlessy. Gunfolk are straight-dealers; take the chance, I say. It's hard to eff up a Ruger, and someone firing a few hundred rounds before you get just breaks it in nicely for you :)
 
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