Ruger 10/22 Take Down w/ flash suppressor

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Sarge25

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I was going to put this out there OSA and see how many of you have purchased this beautiful .22 rifle with the factory threaded barrel? I am considering buying one of these when they come back on the market, but had a few concerns some of you might be able to answer. Does this rifle really hold accuracy with repeated "take-downs"? For those of you with optics mounted on yours have you noticed very much deviation in moa with repeated "take-downs"? And finally, how far have you pushed out with it and maintained accuracy with standard ammo? I expect they perform exactly like standard 10/22s. I would appreciate any answers to my questions, thanks OSA!
 

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You can strip and put it back together all you like man. With the sight radius on the barrel, like all 10/22's, accuracy isn't going to change. But there are adjustments you can make for a super tight lock up
 

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Mine doesn't have the flash suppressor and it doesn't have a scope but I installed a cheap red dot sight. Shooting and taking it down and putting it back together about 10 times revealed no change at all at 25 yards. If a scope was installed and same test was done at 75 yards I think it would be the same results. These are really impressive little rifles and seem more accurate than a run of the mill regular 10/22, or at least in my 10/22's.
YMMV
 

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Thanks Glocktogo and pktrkt. Helpful stuff. Now I just got to save and hope they come back on the market soon. That is awesome to hear that they seem more accurate than standard 10/22s. I have always loved a Remington Speedmaster for the accuracy, but the 10/22 is just so versatile. Now the option for a more accurate 10/22 that breaks down quickly is just screaming my name.
 

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