How many Ruger 10/22s is too many? Also what is your favorite setup?

Favorite 10/22?

  • Tradional stock

    Votes: 45 66.2%
  • Take down

    Votes: 7 10.3%
  • Underfolder

    Votes: 1 1.5%
  • Other weird off brand non Ruger.

    Votes: 15 22.1%

  • Total voters
    68
Wife has a standard barrel-banded 10/22, probably 20 years old.
I have a Marlin/Glenfield Model 60 I've had since 1982 or so.
I'd sure like one of the laminated stock heavy barrel 10/22s they made a few years back...can't seem to find one for under $600, and I'm not sure I want one that bad.
 
Wasn't sure how to answer the stock question. I mean I don't have "traditional" stocks, but they're not weird off-brand either.
The Tac-Sol barrel with Hogue stock and Burris FastFire 3 is for Steel Challenge. And the laminated stock, heavy barrel sporting the Nikon P-Rimfire 2-7x32 is for things requiring more accuracy.



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Apparently one is too many for me. I bet I've owned 20 or more over the years, including some that were way down the rabbit hole in terms of cost and construction. I've yet to have one with any of the countless barrels I've tried that would out shoot other semi-autos I own. Reliability is about the only thing I've ever been truly impressed with but again, none have ever been better than stuff I already have. For the several hundred or upwards of a grand I'd spend to get the most out of them, they've just never surpassed the 3 or 4 rifles that cost half that.

Nicest I ever had was a naked receiver with 20" GM stainless heavy barrel in a checkered walnut stock that (IIRC) was Fajen. Been 20 years or so, barrel may be available but stock isn't. My brother still has that rifle.
 
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Here is my other one, this one has Power Custom trigger parts and a Clerke barrel. Trigger is 1.2lb and has a bit more creep than the Volqurtsen trigger on my other 10/22.

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