Nothing rare but something nice.
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Nothing rare but something nice.
Here are a couple of International 10/22's that I made up from Standard 10/22 and K10/22 carbines. I was able to come uo with 2 nice International stocks and put BX triggers in the newly reconfigured rifles. They shoot great and balance well. Some might not say that they are true custom pieces but for my needs they are perfect. This is the Ruger Owners and Collectors Society. Not every Ruger is a safe queen or something extraordinary. If you own only 1 Ruger or a multitude of Rugers, they are special to you. I don't have anything really rare or special but every one of my Rugers is a great gun that I am happy to own, and the people here are family. I enjoy being with like-minded people who are true friends. Looking forward to seeing some of you in Ohio in July!
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Re: Nothing rare but something nice.
I like your style bud, slick pair of Internationals and right it's about the passion.
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Re: Nothing rare but something nice.
Great looking pair of 10/22 customized rifles you have put together! I'm sure there are many other members who have
changed the basic make up of their 10/22's to suit them. What a person does with their firearms is a personal choice, just
enjoy them!
I'm pretty sure that WBR had no idea of the firestorm of after market upgrades & accessories that would follow his introduction of the 10/22 rifle.
Thanks for sharing.
Terry
changed the basic make up of their 10/22's to suit them. What a person does with their firearms is a personal choice, just
enjoy them!
I'm pretty sure that WBR had no idea of the firestorm of after market upgrades & accessories that would follow his introduction of the 10/22 rifle.
Thanks for sharing.
Terry
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Re: Nothing rare but something nice.
That is two fine looking Internationals, great job building them. Yessir, guns are to enjoy and to each his own liking.
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Re: Nothing rare but something nice.
Gorgeous and shooters too! Well done.
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beauties, I didn't realize you could get international stocks???
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I ordered the International stocks on an Ebay auction. This Altamont stock is also from there. This one was fully worked over with a new 16.25" barrel with contrasting light pipe sights, and BX trigger. It carries and shoots very nicely. Again, it's nothing rare or collectible but a fine little carbine that is dependable.
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Re: Nothing rare but something nice.
nice, but that stainless international you put together is really eye catching....
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Re: Nothing rare but something nice.
Carl, you have good taste, something tells me that we would run into each other at the same part of a gun shop.
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