The venerable Ruger 10/22. Maybe not so venerable.

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Originally Posted By: who me
Are you the one that drives around shooting all the road signs?

I'll take the 5th.


Travis
 
Originally Posted By: Tim Neitzke
BTW, sweet rig,Travis.

I don't think anybody would ever steal it.



Travis
 
Originally Posted By: doggin coyotes
The ones that are grouped tight in the center of the signs are mine.

The ones that are scattered all over the sign musta been shot by Travis.


Dad? Is that you?


Travis
 
Originally Posted By: deflaveOriginally Posted By: doggin coyotes
The ones that are grouped tight in the center of the signs are mine.

The ones that are scattered all over the sign musta been shot by Travis.


Dad? Is that you?


Travis

Ummmm, Maybe. What your mama's name and what's she look like?
 
Originally Posted By: deflaveOriginally Posted By: tika223My issue with the bolt lock release stands. I'm used to a handy, one thumb, positive release on my MP9 and imo, this should be expected from any automatic firearm. The two handed, awkward bolt release on the 10/22 is, imo, totally bush. I'll use it sparingly - only to clear a malfunction or when there is a delay on the firing line. I really like the safety on the front of the trigger guard.


You only need one hand to operate that bolt release.

But in your defense, I know a lot of people that have had to be shown.


Travis

Thank you, Travis, for being "common sense" about the bolt release issue. Its really not a big deal unless someone wants to make it that.

You sound too rational here with your comment to be one of the leading cast members of the BTE.
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Originally Posted By: deflaveDad called her "Shut up". She has my eyes.
Travis

That's her. How is the old gal? She has my eyes too. Along with the house, the car, the dog, and the clothes off my back. December was cold. But newspapers and cardboard boxes offered some relief.
 
Originally Posted By: doggin coyotes

That's her. How is the old gal? She has my eyes too. Along with the house, the car, the dog, and the clothes off my back. December was cold. But newspapers and cardboard boxes offered some relief.

What a bitchhh....


Travis
 
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Locking the thread since it's gotten away from original subject....Late posters can take their conversation over to PMs to each other....
 
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