I had a brainstorm while reading another Ruger 10/22 thread.
If every man and woman in the US who can legally own a firearm were given a Ruger 10/22, that irresistible urge to buy stuff to "make it perfect" would fuel a spending wave that could pull our country out of recession. It could be done in months! And when they find out that there is no one perfect 10/22, they will have to buy another to have that OTHER perfect 10/22.
Seriously though, what is it that makes 10/22s so addictive? Does Ruger bake heroin into the paint on the receivers? What???
Currently I'm down to 2, my M1 Carbine wannabe, and an ultimate build. I've been contemplating an ultralight build.
If every man and woman in the US who can legally own a firearm were given a Ruger 10/22, that irresistible urge to buy stuff to "make it perfect" would fuel a spending wave that could pull our country out of recession. It could be done in months! And when they find out that there is no one perfect 10/22, they will have to buy another to have that OTHER perfect 10/22.
Seriously though, what is it that makes 10/22s so addictive? Does Ruger bake heroin into the paint on the receivers? What???
Currently I'm down to 2, my M1 Carbine wannabe, and an ultimate build. I've been contemplating an ultralight build.