Looks good, but they might have a hard time competing with the M&P 10 and SIG 716 at that price point.
This is just an possible observation on my part but maybe they put the cheaper buttstock on because quite a few shooters customize their modern sporting rifles with the buttstock that they prefer. By putting on an economy stock going out the door, they keep the initial price lower so that the tranistion to the optional stock won't be as costly. Look at all the aftermarket components for the 10/22. A lot of people buy the stock/out the door 10/22 and then proceed to sell the factory barrel, factory trigger group, factory stock, etc. on the internet. They then take that money and proceed to heavily customize the receiver with custom aftermarket stocks, custom bull barrels, custom trigger groups, custom sights/scopes, etc. that they want on THEIR CUSTOMIZED 10/22.
We had a few of these show up yesterday and sold them for $1599. Ruger did a great job on this one and kept the price super competitive.
We had a few of these show up yesterday and sold them for $1599. Ruger did a great job on this one and kept the price super competitive.
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