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A Reconstructed Ruger
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<blockquote data-quote="lesvoth" data-source="post: 1295388" data-attributes="member: 100864"><p>One thing I forgot to mention in the article: I tried to sell this rifle in its original condition and had no takers. Now that I made it unrecognizable I don't think I enhanced my chances of selling it.</p><p></p><p>I found out in the last couple of days: Should I tire of the short barrel or the caliber, the threads for the Ruger 77, Ruger American and the Ruger Precision Rifle are all the same. 1"-16 TPI.</p><p></p><p>If you cut a groove in your stock where the RPR barrel ring would be, you can even run an RPR barrel with a nut. You can get the least expensive barrel nuts from PTG and turn your 77 into a switchbarrel!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lesvoth, post: 1295388, member: 100864"] One thing I forgot to mention in the article: I tried to sell this rifle in its original condition and had no takers. Now that I made it unrecognizable I don't think I enhanced my chances of selling it. I found out in the last couple of days: Should I tire of the short barrel or the caliber, the threads for the Ruger 77, Ruger American and the Ruger Precision Rifle are all the same. 1"-16 TPI. If you cut a groove in your stock where the RPR barrel ring would be, you can even run an RPR barrel with a nut. You can get the least expensive barrel nuts from PTG and turn your 77 into a switchbarrel! [/QUOTE]
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