WTS: Ruger 10/22 stocks - several

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  • TStafford

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    May 29, 2008
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    These all fit the standard Ruger 10/22 with bull barrel (.920 inch). Laminated wood stocks ready to bolt on your gun just use screw from old stock. Takes about 2 minutes to swap.

    Fajen Scope-Hi (like Revolution TrailBlazer) Brown has cheek rest, used but like new - $100 - SOLD

    Revolution Explorer Camo (green / grey) new - $100 - SOLD

    Ruger factory bull barrel take off stock, Brown - comes with sling swivels - $65 - price drop of $25, then $10 - now $65.

    If the last stock does not sell at this price I will just close the ad and put it back in the closet.
    Selling because I saved these for me to use but have way too many Ruger 10/22s and stocks. I also have most Ruger 10/22 spare parts if you need something, all new in package. Let me know and maybe I have something you need. We can use the Brownells price as a guide to value.

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    TStafford

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    Camo Explorer and Fejen stock have sale pending payment.

    The Ruger factory stock still available and is a good choice if you want to add a bull barrel to your stock 10/22. Just remove barrel band and then take stock off. Remove 2 bolts holding old barrel, swap to bull barrel and then put this stock on. If you swap the hammer you get a nice trigger. Nice upgrade to a awesome rifle. You will need to mount a red dot or scope since most bull barrels don't have open sights.
     
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