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Originally Posted by legion
Man, I'm buying a 10-22 after work today.
I'm going to have to fill out the form and pay for it today (all of 5 mins.). Then I have to wait 24 hours to pick it up, because I might go on a killing spree with a 10-22. 
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Used to have a crank that clamped on the trigger, a few banana clips and a drum magazine for a 10-22. That was pretty sweet, cheap to shoot, relatively anyway. You could not shoot cheapo ammo through it or it would jam, especially if you got too exhuberant spinning the crank. Would get hot too.
I was unaware of all the permanent strings attached to owning something like that, would not be interested in being on any lists of spoon collectors big bro has together.
I remember 10-22's went up about 30 bucks after that girl did that in 1979