Chief AJ collectable 10/22's and items.
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Going from the top down, take a look at the 4th, 5th, and 6th rifles in the photo of all of them together. Those are Scout Rifles with a straightened stock. Compare those to the others and you will see his touch in the stock of your rifle. He really did like to shoot them in this configuration and did do this to a lot of his stocks. It took some time.
Here's the information that I can tell you about it. These rifles were called "Speed Sticks" and there was between 6 to 20 total built. Either way, not many. A few of them may have a marine corp medallion embedded into the stock. The Chief said that he worked hard on the stocks of those, removing the pistol grip and even including the "knob" on the forend that he called a German Snobel. It would have the full AJ "Fine Tune" job from the Tribal Workshop. He went on to say that the Speed Stick "sure does look nice and feels so good in your hands. I did make a lot of Out-Ruger-Standing 10/22's." The engravings were done by machine at a shop in IL. which is no longer in business. You have a beautiful rifle and I really appreciate you sharing it with us. It is new to me and I will attempt to get the description of it into the book. I'm not sure of the exact model but think that this one is from 2007 and would be one of the later runs of rifles that he did.
Here's the information that I can tell you about it. These rifles were called "Speed Sticks" and there was between 6 to 20 total built. Either way, not many. A few of them may have a marine corp medallion embedded into the stock. The Chief said that he worked hard on the stocks of those, removing the pistol grip and even including the "knob" on the forend that he called a German Snobel. It would have the full AJ "Fine Tune" job from the Tribal Workshop. He went on to say that the Speed Stick "sure does look nice and feels so good in your hands. I did make a lot of Out-Ruger-Standing 10/22's." The engravings were done by machine at a shop in IL. which is no longer in business. You have a beautiful rifle and I really appreciate you sharing it with us. It is new to me and I will attempt to get the description of it into the book. I'm not sure of the exact model but think that this one is from 2007 and would be one of the later runs of rifles that he did.
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Of course Chuck is right the serial number dates this one to 2007. Must be one of the last group of 10-22's the Chief did.
A full 20 years after his world record shoot.
Speed Sticks.....interesting.
Amazing to me how this stuff keeps popping up!
The Chief sure was a busy man!
And ditto for me Yelsnit, thanks for posting on this.
Make sure you buy a copy of Chuck's soon to be published book about the Chief.
A LOT of cool history to be told.
Cheers,
JAY
A full 20 years after his world record shoot.
Speed Sticks.....interesting.
Amazing to me how this stuff keeps popping up!
The Chief sure was a busy man!
And ditto for me Yelsnit, thanks for posting on this.
Make sure you buy a copy of Chuck's soon to be published book about the Chief.
A LOT of cool history to be told.
Cheers,
JAY
I do not "own" these guns, I am but the next caretaker
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CHIEF Tinsley....yelsnit wrote: ↑Thu Mar 29, 2018 7:42 pm With all due respect, the stock has not been altered. If for some inane reason it had been, it would have taken a master dozens of hours, and even that is iffy.
I am a newbie to your forum, apparently there is more to AJ's guns than I know.
Thank you,
Chief Tinsley
No disrespect assumed.
Remember it is just wood. Cut it, sand it, and refinish.
A good percentage of THE Chiefs guns were altered in this way,
because that is how he liked to shoot them and sell them as something
different than what Ruger was offering.
You have a very cool gun customized by Chief AJ, shoot it, and enjoy it.
Cheers,
JAY
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Your welcome for 2 of those aj's
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They are treasured!! Thank you, sir. I hope that the funds helped and went to good use!
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The "Speed Sticks" made it in the book Chief Tinsley!
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What is the title of the book? I look forward to reading it.
Thanks again for all of the spot on information.
Eric
Thanks again for all of the spot on information.
Eric
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Glad to help Chief Tinsley! The book is titled "The Exploits of Chief AJ". I'm still hoping that it is ready by July but our publisher is slower than I anticipated on the review process. I have already begun to raise awareness within the ranks of ROCS that it might be Tulsa in November before we release it. Should it come out early I believe that it will be available for order through Barnes and Noble, www.chiefaj.com, and myself.
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