75TH ANNIVERSARY MODEL coming in 2024
Two 10/22 anniversary models.
Didnt they open for Duran Duran in '86?Stainless blonde finger groove.
Yep. History lesson! Witness the fiascos known as the 10/22 magnum and the aborted 10/17. OTOH, they are still selling 'em as fast as they can make 'em!Once again Ruger flubs it........................................................
I'll give them a pass on the magnum.Yep. History lesson! Witness the fiascos known as the 10/22 magnum and the aborted 10/17. OTOH, they are still selling 'em as fast as they can make 'em!
That's the beauty of the gun. The Barbie Doll of rifles.View attachment 320001
Mine is pretty simple. Started life as a regular stainless 10-22 (i think). I added the folding stock, tech sights, and then about any VQ part that could be added on the internals probably has. It's been a great little rifle for me.
I wonder how 22mag works in an AR-15 gas system? Does anyone shoot those uppers?I'll give them a pass on the magnum.
That round is incredibly difficult to build in a blowback. Its been around since the 1960s. If it were possible to make a reliable semi auto WMR, there would be a lot more out there. Like many others, they tried and failed.
Hell even the PMR30 barely works when you only feed it 40gr maxi mags. The manual even says that is the only recommended round to use.
Even then it has its fits I have heard.
The manual actually lists a few more than maxi mags, hornady varmit and critical defense run great in mine! I did find that you have to be careful loading the mags and mine has been a lot more reliable after a thousand or so rounds.Hell even the PMR30 barely works when you only feed it 40gr maxi mags. The manual even says that is the only recommended round to use.
Even then it has its fits I have heard.
Cool. Sounds like they figured out what else worked. I recall when they first released it they said to only use 40s and may have even specifically called out the lighter grain bullet was a definite no-go.The manual actually lists a few more than maxi mags, hornady varmit and critical defense run great in mine! I did find that you have to be careful loading the mags and mine has been a lot more reliable after a thousand or so rounds.
One thing I did figure out, the manual says “no foreign made ammo” but my pmr loves the fiochi 40 grain ammo!
Actually I’ve had mine for about 10 years I think (I’d Have to check the receipt to know for sure), but I think they only suggested about 4 or 5 kinds of ammo, I don’t shoot mine that often but when I do it’s a lot of fun!Cool. Sounds like they figured out what else worked. I recall when they first released it they said to only use 40s and may have even specifically called out the lighter grain bullet was a definite no-go.