Nothing rare but something nice.

Includes .44 & 10/22 Carbines; Mini-14, 30 & 6.8; Model 96 & 99/44 Deerfields; M77s; PC 4s & 9s; AC-556; MP9; XGI.
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I agree Bennett! I have 3 Internationals and 2 straight grip stock 10/22's. All are a delight to shoot and reliable. They all have BX triggers. For some reason I can't use a scope with my glasses so all are iron sights or in the case of the straight grip models, light pipe sights.
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Carl,
A little late to the party but those rifles you built look great. And they are collectors models, you are the collector and they are part of your collection.
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Got to love them 10/22's.
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Charlie1022 wrote: Sun Jun 11, 2023 6:45 am Got to love them 10/22's.
Coming from the King of the 10-22 himself! Thanks Charlie
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Those are real nice customs. I love the older 10/22 Internationals. I only have three but they are what drew me to Ruger collecting. Is there any other American manufacturer that has embraced the Mannlicher stock like Ruger has?
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