Toughest, non jamming, semi auto 22 ?

A 10/22 with 2000 rounds through it will be very reliable with just about any ammo. Takes some breaking in to really get it to run smooth. And it sure doesn't take long to put 2000 rounds through them.......:0
 
x2 on the gevarm

will shoot anything you put in em and with only 3 moving parts there is nothing to break
the mags are difficult to find and when you do they are premium priced
 
x2 on the gevarm

will shoot anything you put in em and with only 3 moving parts there is nothing to break
the mags are difficult to find and when you do they are premium priced

x3 I love my gevarm it's so simple.. The mag part is true, buy them when you can. I have aquired 3 20 round mags. wahooo.
 
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I've put probably 3000 rounds through my 10/22, no problems yet. Had occasional jamming with the high cap magazines until they were broken in.
 
x3 I love my gevarm it's so simple.. The mag part is true, buy them when you can. I have aquired 3 20 round mags. wahooo.

Gevarm gets my vote as well. I have two 10/22s that have buckets of rounds through them, and they are more accurate then the gevarm, but they jam more, and are more picky on ammo. The gevarm just goes and goes. I can't remember ever having or seeing a malfunction on it.
 
My marlin 60 has had 3 jams in about 1750 rounds of cci blazer. A Ruger 10/22 will also seldom jam on you if you find the ammo it likes. A marlin 60 is more accurate out of the box than the 10/22 though.
 
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You won't find a semi auto anything that won't fail at one time or another. It's the nature of the beast, and it's especially true with a .22 rimfire.

The original factory test with the Nylon 66 was something like 200,000 rounds, with out a failure. Now that is a heck of a lot of shooting. FS
 
Ruger 10/22 target model. Accuracy is decent, and they work like a champ with American Eagle 40 grain.

I would argue the "ammo" issue. I've found 90 percent of the problems seem to be mag related and the rest dirt or ammo. Stick with the Ruger rotary 10 round mags. I've found the rotary mags to be the best for reliability with a semi auto .22.
 
Stick with the Ruger rotary 10 round mags. I've found the rotary mags to be the best for reliability with a semi auto .22.
I think you might have hit upon one of the secrets.

I went over to rimfirecentral for a bit. Consensus their seemed like the only thing any good on the new 10/22 is the receiver. They gut them and start over with aftermarket parts. That kind of turned me off.

They also feel a break in of 3000 rounds is needed to get them functioning as they should. Well to me that is just great to know. Could Ruger not smooth out the parts a bit better? Hey just wondering?

I do believe the magazine design and function really helps them run as good as they do.

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I suppose I am just expecting too much. Semi's cost from $150 - $400, (mostly). Lots of bolt actions start around $400 now. People want cheap and good, but seldom find both in one package. Oh well. :bangHead:
 
The original factory test with the Nylon 66 was something like 200,000 rounds, with out a failure. Now that is a heck of a lot of shooting. FS


I'm familier with the publicity test. They were shooting blocks of wood out of the air and what not. But one day it will fail. I've had issues with several semi auto .22's, shotguns and 3 centerfire rifles. I've had bolt action rifles bind up, with magazine issues. I've had issues with break action single and double shotguns. It can happen to any gun, but it's just the nature of .22 rimfire ammo that will lead to failures. Not all brands are created equal, and performance not only differs from brand to brand, but even lot to lot. My favorite .22 load for years, the Remington Cyclone was super dirty but worked wonderful, until the day you could hear the difference between shots. And that's when they would cycle and or fire at all. The little .22 just doesn't have the poop to compinsate for things like that. but that's ok, I still love them. :)
 
x3 I love my gevarm it's so simple.. The mag part is true, buy them when you can. I have aquired 3 20 round mags. wahooo.

:agree: X4

I have both a Gevarm and a 10/22, and I'll grab the Gevarm to shoot any day. I put about 8000 rounds through it this year with nothing more than a superficial wipedown, and it was flawless. I tore it right down, thoroughly cleaned everything, and it's still flawless. The 10/22 on the other hand misfeeds or stove pipes almost 1 per mag.

Brands of ammo? Whatever! I have mountains in my cabinet, ammo cans full of mixmatched, the Gevarm chews it up, the 10/22 gags on it all
 
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