WTB Ruger 10/22 in Houston Area
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A 10/22 is NOT expensive. They aren't cheap, but you can quite reasonably get one sub $200. It isn't going to be the souped up version with all of the after market stuff, but it will be a fine plinker straight away.
There are most certainly more expensive auto loaders out there... and more accurate. But none with the following and after market parts.
There are most certainly more expensive auto loaders out there... and more accurate. But none with the following and after market parts.
Ruger 10-22
Academy has them for @ 185.00
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With what I remember paying for the two I have, I can't bring myself to pay $200 for a new one. The last one was in 2005 at $139.
Some of the prices I see at shows are even more ludicrous.
Since my only desire for another one is to build another target rifle, I'm going to scrap the barrel and stock anyway.
So my eyes are always open for a beater.
Problem is, dealers think their 'beaters' are worth $200!
Some of the prices I see at shows are even more ludicrous.
Since my only desire for another one is to build another target rifle, I'm going to scrap the barrel and stock anyway.
So my eyes are always open for a beater.
Problem is, dealers think their 'beaters' are worth $200!
Mike
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AF5MS
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If your going to scrap it just make your way down to tomball pawn they have a nice gun for sale without any blue on it and a few dings in the stock for that price i gave earlier...but i mean if your going to scrap it i bet thats prb one of the best deals you'll see after you work'em down from the marked price of 125.