cdb1
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Ginger vs. Mary Ann? There is no debate, it’s Mary Ann.
Mjsdwash - Wow, that's quite a condemnation of the 60. I don't think I'd ever shoot less than 200 rds at the range (rifle range is a bit of a drive for me so when I get to go I tend to make a day of it).
Has anybody else seen this type of reliability issues with the 60? I don't remember having this problem, but that was a much earlier production and I was much younger so I may not remember.
The reliability of tube vs box mags... is this something that everyone pretty much agrees on? I like tube mags in general (love my levers!), but the only semi auto tuber I have is the old 88... that one loads thru the buttstock so would basically be reversed I guess... and it is very finicky...
...out of the box they are the most over rated tomato stakes on the planet.
I don't know, McDonald's has sold over 99 billion burgers, all of them just awful.You don't sell 5 million of a rifle because none of them work.
You don't sell 5 million of a rifle because none of them work.
now ask how many are stock....about 5 out of the 5 million.
I await for the huge influx of people to come on and say....mine is made in 19-dickity-doo...and is bone stock.
They are not accurate, the magazine is a huge pain to get in and out....I for one see nothing going for them past they are dirt cheap....and built like they are dirt cheap.
Surprise her, that's what I do.Well, when I get approval from the boss , I may choose the 60 first... and probably get a 10/22 next. But it's all on hold for the moment.
Hmmmmmm....There is a reason the 10/22 has the after market support it does....it needs it,
You don't sell 5 million of a rifle because none of them work.
What year was the 10/22 introduced?
My 30 year old 10-22 shoots 1" groups at 50 yards. Only modification is a 4x simmons scope. Never considered a replacement because it works so well. I really like the detachable mags too.
What year was the 10/22 introduced?
But I have a total of 10 of the Ruger BX-10 magazines which would seem to be a reasonable sample size. Six of them are singles. The other four have been used to make up a pair of coupled 10 round magazines that are connected base to base with inexpensive couplers (available on Midway and from other vendors). The double magazines allow a total 20 round capacity by simply inverting that coupled magazine after shooting the top mag dry, and reinserting it.
In fairness, Marlin has sold 60’s more than 2:1 against the 10/22...
I keep a few of each on hand. For small game hunting, I reach for a Marlin. For competition, I rebuild a 10/22.
I hope that's not going in the fire place!!Yep, same thing goes for the marlin, it is a nice little rifle. Its easy to see though were the extra $60 or so goes in the making of a 10-22.
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Yep, same thing goes for the marlin, it is a nice little rifle. Its easy to see though were the extra $60 or so goes in the making of a 10-22.
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