Ruger 10/22
- bearcat
- Bawl Mouth

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great gun, extremely accurate for a semi-auto. I have one in stainless and used a blued one for years. If you are hunting cold country don't put to much oil on them. I knew a guy who treed a lion and had an idiot with him that shot it out crippled while he was tieing up dogs. The dogs caught it on the ground in a brush pile and were getting tore up pretty bad when he got to them. He had a 10-22 he had taken apart cleaned and oiled earlier that week and it was about 15 below out. He ran up and stuck the barrel to the lions head and pulled the trigger, click!
He had put to much oil in it and it got stiff in the cold, it took him four or five trys to get it to go off. Only time I have ever known of one to malfunction. Except the time I knocked the scope off mine on the snowmobile, I put it back on but when I got to the tree I couldn't seem to hit anything 
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coastcathunter
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great gun it will fire ever time wether it is cleaned regular or not. I have been trying to get my hands on one in the .22 mag they had trouble with the recievers so they only made them for a few years pretty problematic with jamming but i don't care if they are a relitive of the original they have to be good. the best part is you can put a swing stock on them and a little electrical tape over the end of the barrel and sling across your back walk through anything and it will work when you get there
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Thouse89
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Re: Ruger 10/22
i've always been fond of the 10/22, and ruger makes a good, solid gun. cant go wrong with taht combo. great small game gun.
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