| Category: | Firearms, Tasers & Accessories |
|---|---|
| Subcategory: | Rifles |
| Price: | 250.00 |
| Average Rating: | (14 Votes) |
| Description: | Ruger 10/22. Hogue stock. Clerke International Arms Barrel. Bi-pod. Leapers UTG Mil-dot Illuminated Scope. |
Best shooting .22 long rifle there is. It is cheap to shoot and fun to play around with
the Ruger 10/22 is a very customizable and user friendley one of the smoothest smi auto i hav shot
There are alot of pop cans no longer in this world because of me and this rifle..
very goo 22 rifle especially the target model
Great gun to play around with and cheap to shot to.
There is no way you can beet this rifle when it comes to price and fun. You can add what ever you can imagine to it, and not to mention it's only like 2-3 cents a shot. I love this gun supper fun.
A whole lot less expensive to shoot than my M1A and most ranges will let you shoot it indoors - a double bonus! Never had a problem with it. The rotary magazines are pretty nifty too. I gotta get one of those Hogue stocks though because the "stock" one is too short for just about everybody.
Ever time I go out shooting, I bring mine along. Much more accurate than my Merlin.
It is a great bonding tool for me and my kid!!!!
I have two of them, one is a standard model and the other is a factory target model. Both are accurate and reliable, the best group I ever shot with the target model at 100 yards could be covered by a dime.
Very reliable, extremely accurate little rifle. Great for out in the brush... it's one tough gun.
Inexpensive rifle that is fun to shoot. Lots of accessories to add to it that make it even more fun.
Inexpensive and fun to shoot, the 10/22 is a good buy if you need something to shoot small game or just to use for target practice. The rifle can be accessorized to your individual needs and tastes, and it makes a great trunk rifle in case you have to put down a small critter while on duty.
i love this gun it was one of the first rifles i actually owned my dad got it for me when i was young and thats what i grew up shooting accurate enough to discharge a 12 gauge shotgun shell at about 100 yards
Great fun with almost any possible aftermarket item you can imagin. Wish that Ruger would produce one in .17. (The aftermarket barrel currently costs more than the gun.)