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Re: Which 10/22? [Re: LFD2037] #6893858 09/21/17 12:46 AM
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I got my 10/22 "carbine" w/18" bbl in coyote (tan). Now I need a cheap scope. I absolutely will not be upgrading anything on this gun. I was set on the BSA Sweet .22 but have read about the Simmons being a best bang for your buck (<$75). Any input on BSA vs. Simmons or another cheap scope (~$50)? Thanks!


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Re: Which 10/22? [Re: LFD2037] #6893861 09/21/17 12:48 AM
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I've heard the BSA rim fire scopes are decent. I would ask the kind folks over on rimfire central forum if it was me. Those guys know what they're talking about.

Re: Which 10/22? [Re: LFD2037] #6898635 09/25/17 10:31 PM
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I had to wait a while for them to offer the one I wanted,
Takedown , Stainless , threaded.
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Re: Which 10/22? [Re: LFD2037] #6898672 09/25/17 11:13 PM
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I got me the cheapest one I could find. Did my own trigger job, and put an intergral suppressor on it and a good red dot sight.

https://www.silencershop.com/gemtech-integral-mist-22-suppressor.html


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Re: Which 10/22? [Re: LFD2037] #6898945 09/26/17 02:11 AM
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man, I LOVE my 10/22 with the Mist..
Houge stock, T1 2MOA and I mounted a rail section for a light for varmints


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Re: Which 10/22? [Re: LFD2037] #6898978 09/26/17 02:28 AM
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Originally Posted By: LFD2037
Originally Posted By: Bigfoot
10/22 takedown no doubt!

Are they as accurate as the regular carbine models?


And I have one I will sell for a good price. Never shoot and it's the stainless model


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Not sure if I'd call you a machine, but you are definitely a tool.
Re: Which 10/22? [Re: LFD2037] #6899760 09/26/17 07:19 PM
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I recommend the heavy barrel with a volkerson trigger kit.

I like the extra weight because I can hold more steady free hand shooting. Highly recommend the boyds thumbhole stock. up


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Re: Which 10/22? [Re: LFD2037] #6902231 09/28/17 05:12 PM
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if your looking cheap as possible just get one on here used... you could easily be out for 250 with a nice gun

Re: Which 10/22? [Re: LFD2037] #6902802 09/29/17 01:52 AM
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You can buy a wood stock one from grab a gun for 200. Then send trigger off to brimstone for a tier 3 trigger job (40) then order a Whistling Pig Barrel in the bull version for 150 and boom a nice 10/22 for around 400. Then you can get a new stock for around 100 and then the black hole opens up. Lol


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Not sure if I'd call you a machine, but you are definitely a tool.
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