At the risk of asking a really dumb question, here goes.
I have this gun http://www.ruger.com/products/1022Tacti ... 11198.html and for the life of me, I cannot figure out how to field strip it. I have other 10/22's that I can easily field strip, but the hardware on this one does not seem to allow for the same type of disassembly (remove a screw and take the stock off). If anyone can walk me through it or point me to a video, I would be very grateful.
Ruger 10/22 Tactical
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Re: Ruger 10/22 Tactical
No manual for the gun?
What does the pin in front of the mag well do?
What does the pin in front of the mag well do?
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You had me curious so I looked around, this might be helpful or not I don't know. This is just a youtube search of the stock type
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_ ... +ATI+AR-22
I don't own a 10/22 myself.
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_ ... +ATI+AR-22
I don't own a 10/22 myself.
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Thanks. One of the videos shows a step by step installation of the stock, so I should be able to just reverse the last few steps. Although that still seems to involve removing a number of screws, some of which seem to have lock-tite.Wag2323 wrote:You had me curious so I looked around, this might be helpful or not I don't know. This is just a youtube search of the stock type
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_ ... +ATI+AR-22
I don't own a 10/22 myself.
And to answer your question, the gun came with a standard 10/22 manual where you just have to remove one takedown screw.
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I agree they seemed pretty involved. I probably wouldn't take it apart all that often and just clean the barrel and chamber after every shoot.
I recently inherited a Glenfield Model 75 which requires a number of screws to be removed if you wanted to clean more than just the barrel and chamber.
I recently inherited a Glenfield Model 75 which requires a number of screws to be removed if you wanted to clean more than just the barrel and chamber.
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That's my plan. The problem is that I was thinking about sending it in for some trigger work, and they want you to just send the trigger group......Wag2323 wrote:I agree they seemed pretty involved. I probably wouldn't take it apart all that often and just clean the barrel and chamber after every shoot.
I recently inherited a Glenfield Model 75 which requires a number of screws to be removed if you wanted to clean more than just the barrel and chamber.
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Re: Ruger 10/22 Tactical
I have a Ruger 10/22 Tactical with an ATI (?) stock that I picked up in a trade with Carlson (great guy BTW!).
Anyway, its not as "tacticool" as the pic you linked to, but it was pretty simple to work on:
I took it apart (yes, there were six screws to remove from the top rail to get the handguard off):
But then it came apart just like any other 10/22.
I replaced the trigger assembly with the BX Trigger (huge improvement, NO need to send your trigger out!), installed a larger "tactical" charging handle and a polyurethane buffer stop (the steel buffer will eventually damage the bolt if you plan on this being a high round count firearm).
Here are some useful links IMHO:
BX Trigger
https://www.midwayusa.com/product/53449 ... ymer-black
Charging handles, bolts, buffers:
http://www.jwhcustom.com/
https://www.jwhcustom.com/product/jwh-c ... ng-handle/
https://www.jwhcustom.com/product/jwh-c ... e-buffers/
Anyway, its not as "tacticool" as the pic you linked to, but it was pretty simple to work on:
I took it apart (yes, there were six screws to remove from the top rail to get the handguard off):
But then it came apart just like any other 10/22.
I replaced the trigger assembly with the BX Trigger (huge improvement, NO need to send your trigger out!), installed a larger "tactical" charging handle and a polyurethane buffer stop (the steel buffer will eventually damage the bolt if you plan on this being a high round count firearm).
Here are some useful links IMHO:
BX Trigger
https://www.midwayusa.com/product/53449 ... ymer-black
Charging handles, bolts, buffers:
http://www.jwhcustom.com/
https://www.jwhcustom.com/product/jwh-c ... ng-handle/
https://www.jwhcustom.com/product/jwh-c ... e-buffers/
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