I really like the concept - having a reliable, durable .22LR semi-automatic rifle that works well, shoots true, and can be stored in a small area is just all kinds of a great idea. Not only that, but the execution seems like it would be a real winner. Obviously the true test is in how it shoots and holds POA - but since it's a Ruger, I'm guessing that it'll be just fine...
Yeah, I'll be
That is all.




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No wonder Ruger is not taking new orders -- they make a great range of desirable products, and they sell like hotcakes.
I like the whole package - case and all. Very well done Ruger!
" since it's a Ruger, I'm guessing that it'll be just fine..."
After the recall, anyway.
Sure would be nice to play with that Ruger up in NH this summer. Not applying any pressure, no, not a bit..... ; )
I'd been looking at the Survival Rifle from Henry, and this has firmly replaced it as my choice for a small, compact .22 rifle.
I'd been thinking of an AR-7 last year but decided to go with the Marlin Papoose instead.
Got a chance to fire the 10/22 takedown last weekend, and it seems to be a VERY nice design = takes down faster than the Papoose OR the AR-7. And in every other respect, it's a 10/22.
I can see one showing up under the menorah this Chanuka.
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