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Ruger 10/22 COLLECTOR 2ND EDITION
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<blockquote data-quote="Coyote Shadow Tracker" data-source="post: 2669272" data-attributes="member: 116439"><p>If I was going to go with upgrading to a 10/22 to Volquartsen parts, I would just buy a Volquartsen.</p><p>There are hundreds of companies making 10/22 parts. Heck the 10/22 is the most manufactured .22.</p><p>I never owned a 10/22 but have upgraded the triggers on some and made considerable difference in accuracy (for the shooter).</p><p>Just looking to see how shooters like the 10/22, but can get a hundred answers.</p><p>I should have the new one right after I get out of the hospital and start shooting some squirrels. I would like to take the front sight off and thread the barrel for a suppressor, but don't know the diameter of the muzzle and if it has enough meat to thread.</p><p>Already have a quality 17hmr and now need a .22 rifle to shoot the 10s of thousands .22s I stashed away during Obama terms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyote Shadow Tracker, post: 2669272, member: 116439"] If I was going to go with upgrading to a 10/22 to Volquartsen parts, I would just buy a Volquartsen. There are hundreds of companies making 10/22 parts. Heck the 10/22 is the most manufactured .22. I never owned a 10/22 but have upgraded the triggers on some and made considerable difference in accuracy (for the shooter). Just looking to see how shooters like the 10/22, but can get a hundred answers. I should have the new one right after I get out of the hospital and start shooting some squirrels. I would like to take the front sight off and thread the barrel for a suppressor, but don't know the diameter of the muzzle and if it has enough meat to thread. Already have a quality 17hmr and now need a .22 rifle to shoot the 10s of thousands .22s I stashed away during Obama terms. [/QUOTE]
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