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Talk:Ruger 10/22

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Volquartsen I-Fluted Rimfire Rifle - .22 LR
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Pair of customised Volquartsen I-Fluted Rimfire Rifles used in Top Shot - Season 3 - .22 LR
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Volquartsen I-Fluted Ruger 10/22 with blue lightweight thumbhole stock - .22 LR
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Volquartsen I-Fluted Ruger 10/22 with red lightweight thumbhole stock - .22 LR
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Volquartsen Superlite Ruger 10/22 - .22LR
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Ruger 10/22 Bull Barrel - .22LR

Discussion

--FIVETWOSEVEN 01:33, 10 November 2010 (UTC)==historical innaccuracy== Sorry, the 10/22 was never banned BY NAME by the Assault weapon ban of Bill Clinton. The 10/22 could be bought and sold and manufactured after the ban, however ANY 10/22 made after September 13, 1994 could NOT have a folding stock and pistol grip (some FFLs were targeted (Set up actually) by the ATF to be arrested when they were given 10/22s that were post ban (even though they were visually identical to the pre ban guns) that were outfitted with pistol grips and folding stocks, just because the serial numbers of the 10/22s came after the Sept 13th, 1994 cut off date. But the 10/22 was commonly sold and possessed in the straight stock version all throughout the ten year Ban. MPM2008

Were the FFLs eventually cleared or did Clinton go full gulag on them and ensure they were convicted and imprisoned?
Have you EVER heard of the ATF saying "Oh we were wrong, sorry, you can go now?" the FFLs lost their licenses and if they managed to avoid prison time, they had to spend tens of thousands of their own dollars in legal fees to do it. Another gift from Bill Clinton... mpm
I knew the guy was an anti-gun dick, but that kind of Mccarthyism bullshit is fundamentally anti-American.
Oh how us gun guys had SO much love for good ol' Slick Willie. StanTheMan 23:16, 7 November 2010 (UTC)


-This is probably the second most common rimfire in the WORLD. Why hasn't appeared in more films/tv? Im waiting for the integrally supressed version to be in a video game.... K9870

What's the first most common? -SasquatchJim.

the marlin model 60 is the most common, most likely due to the fact it has been sold longer.

Well, to be fair, it's only been sold for four more years. Either way, you're right; according to several sources, the Marlin is more common. I have one; nice gun.

k9870

Ruger 10/22 I see all the time at ranges, gunshops, and gunshows. Its more popular and common due to it being so easily customized. I've only seen one Model 60 at a range which I shot while I've seen many more Rugers which a few of them I shot.--FIVETWOSEVEN 18:58, 8 November 2010 (UTC)

marlin was first gun i shot, and the 795 (detachable box mag version) is half the price of a ruger.

@FiveTwoSeven: That was my logic. I always assumed the Ruger was more common. I Its sold more now a days but has serious catch up to do.

Hmm than I guess I was in error, I seldom see M60s.

CSI Miami appearance

The original page just said CSI Miami. I did some quick research to fill in the rest. Can someone confirm? (I don't actually watch the show.) --Funkychinaman 01:41, 26 December 2011 (CST)