WTB: ruger 10/22

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    looking for a ruger 10/22

    thanks!
     
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    I'll sell ya a wood stock for one:) Ammo is really cheap when the gun has no barrel.
     
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    My 6 cylinder makes 1250 lb/ft of torque.
    What model are you looking or? Wood/blued? Synthethic/stainless? Rifle or carbine? Regular or Bull barrel?

    Check Bills Gun Shop in Robbinsdale, I know they've got a few different ones.
     
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    Diicks has the Savage package on sale this week for 149. FWIW
     
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    I'd prefer something a little tricked out, but i'll consider anything. I just would like to pick up one or two of them. I grew up shooting a 10/22 and really enjoyed it. Plus they're really easy to trick out, like a Subie!!
     
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    10/22's are fun as hell, I've got my EOtech on mine right now lol
     
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    My 6 cylinder makes 1250 lb/ft of torque.
    You might be better off just getting a regular wood/blued and building it up from there. I've got my syn/stainless with a variable Leupold on right now, until I start putting new stuff on.