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Posted: 10/21/2013 4:39:32 PM EDT
Ruger is running a design contest for a 10/22. One of our Appleseed instructors' design is in the top ten. Please help support Appleseed and vote for his design. It's not sexy, but it's a practical design. It is ideal for Appleseed, CMP, or similar shooting activities.
Please click here and vote for the design by Gary - Michigan Thanks!! |
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Ruger is running a design contest for a 10/22. One of our Appleseed instructors' design is in the top ten. Please help support Appleseed and vote for his design. It's not sexy, but it's a practical design. It is ideal for Appleseed, CMP, or similar shooting activities. Please click here and vote for the design by Gary - Michigan Thanks!! View Quote FRICKIN' BUMP! Not only is Gary's (Appleseed) idea better, Chris's "design" is little more than a copy of a type they've already produced. ...I mean I like the take-down concept and all, but it's ALREADY OUT THERE. |
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Quoted: FRICKIN' BUMP! Not only is Gary's (Appleseed) idea better, Chris's "design" is little more than a copy of a type they've already produced. ...I mean I like the take-down concept and all, but it's ALREADY OUT THERE. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Ruger is running a design contest for a 10/22. One of our Appleseed instructors' design is in the top ten. Please help support Appleseed and vote for his design. It's not sexy, but it's a practical design. It is ideal for Appleseed, CMP, or similar shooting activities. Please click here and vote for the design by Gary - Michigan Thanks!! FRICKIN' BUMP! Not only is Gary's (Appleseed) idea better, Chris's "design" is little more than a copy of a type they've already produced. ...I mean I like the take-down concept and all, but it's ALREADY OUT THERE. As far as I know they don't make a wood stocked Take Down. Otherwise I would have bought one . Still voted for Gary though, that rifle looks like it would be awesome. |
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If I bought Garys design it would be to set that shitty looking stock on fire. I like it other than the stock which is easily replaced. I voted.
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As far as I know they don't make a wood stocked Take Down. Otherwise I would have bought one . Still voted for Gary though, that rifle looks like it would be awesome. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Ruger is running a design contest for a 10/22. One of our Appleseed instructors' design is in the top ten. Please help support Appleseed and vote for his design. It's not sexy, but it's a practical design. It is ideal for Appleseed, CMP, or similar shooting activities. Please click here and vote for the design by Gary - Michigan Thanks!! FRICKIN' BUMP! Not only is Gary's (Appleseed) idea better, Chris's "design" is little more than a copy of a type they've already produced. ...I mean I like the take-down concept and all, but it's ALREADY OUT THERE. As far as I know they don't make a wood stocked Take Down. Otherwise I would have bought one . Still voted for Gary though, that rifle looks like it would be awesome. Alright, fair enough. I still think people put too much (sentimental) value on having a wood stock, though. |
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Voted for Gary's design. It is objectively the correct choice.
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Voted for Gary...It's about what I'd want to buy for my kid to get him started.
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I like the two designs that are take downs with a regular and bull barrel but they are basically the same design and splitting the vote
Oh and Gary's dopey flash suppressor for no reason on a 10/22 makes it illegal in NY
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I do like Gary's the best due to the sights and threaded barrel.
Not sure about that stock though. I think I'd prefer the laminate stock.
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Quoted: I do like Gary's the best due to the sights and threaded barrel. View Quote Not sure about that stock though. I think I'd prefer the laminate stock. |
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Voted.
If they make that, I'll buy one. That setup would be awesome with an optic on a QD mount up top. |
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Quoted: Is it possible to prove that it has no affect on suppressing sound or flash and have it classified as a crown protector? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Oh and Gary's dopey flash suppressor for no reason on a 10/22 makes it illegal in NY Is it possible to prove that it has no affect on suppressing sound or flash and have it classified as a crown protector? Ruger would probably make a ban state version anyway, I still like the two barrel take down better
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Nah threaded barrel is a naughty feature now. Ruger would probably make a ban state version anyway, I still like the two barrel take down better View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Oh and Gary's dopey flash suppressor for no reason on a 10/22 makes it illegal in NY Is it possible to prove that it has no affect on suppressing sound or flash and have it classified as a crown protector? Ruger would probably make a ban state version anyway, I still like the two barrel take down better It's not dopey for people who use them as thread protectors when they aren't using a suppressor. |
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I voted for Gary but I like the take-down wood stocked 10-22 more.
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I like the two designs that are take downs with a regular and bull barrel but they are basically the same design and splitting the vote Oh and Gary's dopey flash suppressor for no reason on a 10/22 makes it illegal in NY View Quote It sounds to me like there's something wrong with NY. |
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Quoted: It sounds to me like there's something wrong with NY. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I like the two designs that are take downs with a regular and bull barrel but they are basically the same design and splitting the vote Oh and Gary's dopey flash suppressor for no reason on a 10/22 makes it illegal in NY It sounds to me like there's something wrong with NY. |
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At least I'm not scared to list my state View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I like the two designs that are take downs with a regular and bull barrel but they are basically the same design and splitting the vote Oh and Gary's dopey flash suppressor for no reason on a 10/22 makes it illegal in NY It sounds to me like there's something wrong with NY. LOL. |
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I like the two designs that are take downs with a regular and bull barrel but they are basically the same design and splitting the vote Oh and Gary's dopey flash suppressor for no reason on a 10/22 makes it illegal in NY It sounds to me like there's something wrong with NY. |
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DUPE http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_1_5/1547674_Ruger_10_22_50th_Anniversary_Design_Contest.html View Quote Not a dupe, as this thread specifically advocates one choice. |
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So it's a 10/22 with an American Rimfire stock, tech sights, and an ugly flash supressor?
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Yup I don't think it's bad rifle, nut it's not a 50th anniversary 10/22 rifle. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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So it's a 10/22 with an American Rimfire stock, tech sights, and an ugly flash supressor? I don't think it's bad rifle, nut it's not a 50th anniversary 10/22 rifle. I guess it's the only one of the 10 choices that I could see Ruger actually making though. |
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Quoted: I guess it's the only one of the 10 choices that I could see Ruger actually making though. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: So it's a 10/22 with an American Rimfire stock, tech sights, and an ugly flash supressor? I don't think it's bad rifle, nut it's not a 50th anniversary 10/22 rifle. I guess it's the only one of the 10 choices that I could see Ruger actually making though. |
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Voted, although the brake needs to be replaced with a thread protector.
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Alright, fair enough. I still think people put too much (sentimental) value on having a wood stock, though. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Ruger is running a design contest for a 10/22. One of our Appleseed instructors' design is in the top ten. Please help support Appleseed and vote for his design. It's not sexy, but it's a practical design. It is ideal for Appleseed, CMP, or similar shooting activities. Please click here and vote for the design by Gary - Michigan Thanks!! FRICKIN' BUMP! Not only is Gary's (Appleseed) idea better, Chris's "design" is little more than a copy of a type they've already produced. ...I mean I like the take-down concept and all, but it's ALREADY OUT THERE. As far as I know they don't make a wood stocked Take Down. Otherwise I would have bought one . Still voted for Gary though, that rifle looks like it would be awesome. Alright, fair enough. I still think people put too much (sentimental) value on having a wood stock, though. It's not that the stock is plastic, it's a cheap injection molded plastic noodle with no redeeming features. I also hold that every modern rifle sold should have an adjustable buttplate, with shims for length of pull at bare bones minimum. |
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Voted for it as ti was the best one there...but would have preferred it in blued finsh.
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Quoted: I like the two designs that are take downs with a regular and bull barrel but they are basically the same design and splitting the vote View Quote Oh and Gary's dopey flash suppressor for no reason on a 10/22 makes it illegal in NY The only reason he put it on there is to function as a crown protector. At Appleseeds, we have a lot of shooters drill their muzzles into the ground as they're first getting used to getting into the prone position. The flash suppressor was straight out of the Ruger parts bin as a simple but effective way to achieve that end. Thanks to everyone who voted for Gary. He's in the lead - let's help keep him there! |
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You can vote once per day...voted again and he is in the lead with 24%.
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Bump for being on the cusp of victory! He's winning by 4%, but a wider lead wouldn't hurt.
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Gary won!!!!
Thanks to everyone that voted. We're looking forward to seeing Ruger product an Appleseed Liberty Training Rifle. Add that with the Marlin 795LTR, and we have two out of three. Remington is next with their 597. |
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Nice. I like the fact that Gary won. It's what I want but I'm too lazy to put it together myself.
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