That's funny, Boy Scout summer camp is what got me hooked, too!
.22LR rocks!
Ok....heres a test....Meriwether or Baldwin?
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That's funny, Boy Scout summer camp is what got me hooked, too!
.22LR rocks!
If you're having extraction issues, try a Volquartsen extractor.They aren't super fancy and I wouldn't bet my life on one, but they sure are fun and cheap to shoot. I love participating in the Rimfire Challeges with mine...even though it usually has a handful of FTEs
Was actually thinking about installing a KIDD extractor. I have quite a bit of his parts in there already.If you're having extraction issues, try a Volquartsen extractor.
I vote for trigger work from <broken link removed> not that far from you, their prices are pretty good and their work is top notch. I picked up a 1968 10/22 that had 3 miles of bad road for the trigger. I just went with the Tier 3 and it made a world of deference!In retrospect I wish I had gone Tier 2, but maybe what I should do is add another one to the safe.
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Cool, now you can do like everybody else.. keep the trigger pin and replace everything else with Volqueefharsen parts.I've had magazines for them for years, but never actually owned one.
Today I spotted a walnut stocked model on the wall of my LGS here in Vernonia that looked "older" than new, but still looked new and unfired for $200.
A quick inspection showed no warning label graffiti, metal trigger housing, and a 117-00000 serial number which put it manufactured in 1977.
So.....I finally own one at age 51.
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bolt 308 especiallyYeah, I've shot one many times. Meh. I am more impressed with a suppressed .308.![]()
There's a solution for that:The only problem i have with a 10/22 is keeping the magazines loaded!
Your thumbs will hurt after a few hundred rounds!
Congrats on the nice find!
The reviews tell me there is no viable solution...There's a solution for that:
https://www.brownells.com/shooting-...e-speedloaders/hot-lips-loader-prod23757.aspx
Lightnin' Grip Loader
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I own both, and they're well worth it!The reviews tell me there is no viable solution...
Just consider it a part of the fun!
I bought my 10/22 at age 51 myself. Couldn't be happier. Great fun with the kids.So.....I finally own one at age 51.
Ok....heres a test....Meriwether or Baldwin?![]()