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<blockquote data-quote="Rugerscout80" data-source="post: 4154384" data-attributes="member: 51712"><p>It truly depends on what you are looking to do with one. The Magpul stock is clearly one of my favorite aftermarket stocks. Run your round $140. Next will be your barrel.. if you have any intentions of ever putting a can on it just go ahead and buy a threaded barrel. KSA barrels are nice but won't accept CCI stinger ammo. The Volquartsen and Tacsol barrels are great but pricey. If you can find a factory Ruger hammer forged barrel that's a great way to go. As far as your receiver is concerned there are some really nice ones out there. Quentin Defense makes a really nice one for about $135 shipped. Trigger packs have a million options. Best bang for the buck in my opinion is the Ruger BX trigger pack. It's under a $100 and you can just customize it the way you want. You can do the same with the factory but the BC offers a better starting point. My suggestion would be go to gun.deals. and buy a $240 10/22 brand new. Change the barrel and stock. If you want to change more then slowly make it what you want. Just all my opinions. Sooner State pawn on 23rd ahas a really nice scoped wood stock heavy barrel 10/22 for under $400 as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rugerscout80, post: 4154384, member: 51712"] It truly depends on what you are looking to do with one. The Magpul stock is clearly one of my favorite aftermarket stocks. Run your round $140. Next will be your barrel.. if you have any intentions of ever putting a can on it just go ahead and buy a threaded barrel. KSA barrels are nice but won't accept CCI stinger ammo. The Volquartsen and Tacsol barrels are great but pricey. If you can find a factory Ruger hammer forged barrel that's a great way to go. As far as your receiver is concerned there are some really nice ones out there. Quentin Defense makes a really nice one for about $135 shipped. Trigger packs have a million options. Best bang for the buck in my opinion is the Ruger BX trigger pack. It's under a $100 and you can just customize it the way you want. You can do the same with the factory but the BC offers a better starting point. My suggestion would be go to gun.deals. and buy a $240 10/22 brand new. Change the barrel and stock. If you want to change more then slowly make it what you want. Just all my opinions. Sooner State pawn on 23rd ahas a really nice scoped wood stock heavy barrel 10/22 for under $400 as well. [/QUOTE]
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