Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Ruger 10/22 Takedown

I wanted to say a couple of words on the new Ruger 10/22 Takedown -- hell yeah!

10 comments:

Tom from Roanoke said...

I just saw it last night online. I'm certainly glad that I postponed purchasing one, I'd much rather have the takedown option. Man, Ruger keeps on rolling out the hits!

Anonymous said...

Yawn.

There are probably a half dozen people who "need" a TD rifle. It's a neat concept and will no doubt sell based on the walter mitty factor.

10/22's have never excited me over much.

Charlie Foxtrot said...

Oh, frack! I've gotta buy ANOTHER 10/22? ;^)'

Curious to see if the takedown system will really allow a return to zero with Tech Sights on both the receiver and barrel.

However, the tacticool guncase/ MOLE bag does look a little excessive/ expensive.

Michael Bane said...
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Michael Bane said...

Man, I can't believe I have to say this again...in a free market society, NEED has nothing to do with it. We don't NEED 50 brands of toothpaste, motorcycles that go 200 miles per hour, Jimmy Choo shoes, Mercedes Benzes, expensive wine, designer chocolate or Ritch Rand cowboy hats. We are, however, free to buy all those things if we WANT them (and can afford them), because that's how a free society works.

"From each according to his ability; to each according to his need" describes a different country, dude!

mb

Overload in Colorado said...

Browning Semi-Auto .22, a takedown .22 since 1914 and still in production.

The Freeholder said...

I'm not a big 10/22 fan, even though I own two of them. But if they'd make one of these in .357, now that would be something I'd love to have at least a couple of. Might be the best trunk gun ever.

Tennessee Jed said...

I probably won't get one, but I sure am hoping that the takedown concept takes off, so we see takedown rifles at reasonable prices in larger calibers.

Anonymous said...

"Browning Semi-Auto .22, a takedown .22 since 1914 and still in production."

You forgot to mention that the MSRP is $700 for the basic model.

I shot a Chinese clone of one, fun gun to shoot, and they are very pretty.

With that said, the Ruger takedown is superior in every way, $389 MSRP, and made in the USA, not that I have anything against products made in Japan.

Anonymous said...

Just wanted to say that I love the new Ruger 10/22 Takedown and found this awesome video of it being shot and exploding bottles http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dzO9p8_OJxo I can't wait to get one and do the same.