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I am selling my Ruger 10-22. It's the standard model with the black synthetic stock and black receiver and barrel. I've owned it for less than 2 years and shot around 500 rounds through it. It comes with everything you see in the photos minus the foam roller that it's propped up on:
The rifle, with box and manual. picatinny rail installed with loc-tite
3 Magazines- 10 round, 15 round, 25 round
Field Sport red/green dot reflexive optic (from amazon, valued around $25)
Nylon Cheapo sling
40'' pitbull case
Aftermarket bolt release lever installed (valued at $10) the factory ones are a pain to use, this one is real pleasant.
It's a great gun, lives up to the 10-22 standard. It's barely broken in. I only dry fire it with spent brass. I did the research for you if you trust me: Cabelas is selling it for $260, Bass Pro for $240 and Buds has them as cheap as $205. My goal is to walk away with at least $210 after FFL Fees. I don't know the process because I've never sold or bought a gun from a private seller who's not a shop. Maybe you can explain that to me, and keep in my mind my desire to get $210 out of our handshake.
I live in North Portland, you are welcome to come to my house and check it out.
Thanks for reading this.
I am selling my Ruger 10-22. It's the standard model with the black synthetic stock and black receiver and barrel. I've owned it for less than 2 years and shot around 500 rounds through it. It comes with everything you see in the photos minus the foam roller that it's propped up on:
The rifle, with box and manual. picatinny rail installed with loc-tite
3 Magazines- 10 round, 15 round, 25 round
Field Sport red/green dot reflexive optic (from amazon, valued around $25)
Nylon Cheapo sling
40'' pitbull case
Aftermarket bolt release lever installed (valued at $10) the factory ones are a pain to use, this one is real pleasant.
It's a great gun, lives up to the 10-22 standard. It's barely broken in. I only dry fire it with spent brass. I did the research for you if you trust me: Cabelas is selling it for $260, Bass Pro for $240 and Buds has them as cheap as $205. My goal is to walk away with at least $210 after FFL Fees. I don't know the process because I've never sold or bought a gun from a private seller who's not a shop. Maybe you can explain that to me, and keep in my mind my desire to get $210 out of our handshake.
I live in North Portland, you are welcome to come to my house and check it out.
Thanks for reading this.