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Keep the old 10/22, just because you don't use it much is not a good reason to get rid of the old gal.
Personal opinion here as well but if you are buying a handgun for protection, get a .45, the rounds are really slow, they are really big, and they do very ugly things to body parts they come into contact with. Not in the popular list of guns but I love my Ruger P90, I have had it for many years and it is what I carry. That just goes along with buy what is good for you. This one is good for me
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My father just bought a new Ruger 10/22 at the local Gander Mountain yesterday. He bought the wood stock version and my BIL and I will be helping him zero it in and get a nice scope for it. These rifles should be kept, not sold!!
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I tucked it back away. I know the newer ones are a lot of plastic. This one has the metal trigger guard and nice wood. I'm leaning towards the "have both" theory. The 357 I had was a nice gun. I also liked it because you could either use 38 ammo or 357. The 45 has been recommended as a good one for the home protection aspect. Good knock down power for sure. I'm in no hurry for this. All of your input is much appreciated.
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If you sell. Let me know Dan.
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If you want to have some real fun with a 10/22, check this out. Must be illegal in CA, but it's so much fun at the range.
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Good thing keeping the 10/22. Even if you don't use it now, you might in the future.
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Makes zippy sense to sell an old 10/22. I would, however, clean it up, shoot it, clean it some more and store it properly. I have begun to like Frog Lube for seldom used guns. Enjoy.
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Make sure you go price ammo. I don't shoot my 1911 nearly as often as I should because .45 is so expensive, more than 2x the price of 9mm. Subsequently I wouldn't be prone to grabbing it were such a thing ever necessary (God forbid), because I'm out of practice with it. Practice makes perfect, there's nothing worse than keeping a gun for "home defense" that you never shoot.
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They are the fastest selling semi auto we sell at the shop. Always in short supply. Keep it.
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I love my 10/22. it's shall we say modified.
Getting married to my wife 20 years ago, my father in law asked "why do you need a 50 round banana clip for your .22? I answered "in case I miss the target the first 49 times........"
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damn..dan.
i'm serious if you ever sell. my brother has one with a silencer. it is amazing to shoot. you only hear the click of the action.
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I bet with that scope, you could shoot the short hairs off a squirrel at 50 yards.
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oh..not me. i was thinking of trading you a glock for it
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