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New Ruger American: Rimfire


Oh Shoot

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Yup,gotta e-mail from Ruger today as their big announcement.Looks like a person should try to check one out in person.If one could be found.

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Call me a stick in the mud, but I don't think I like them.  There's no sense of grace to those synthetic stocks. 

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Call me a stick in the mud, but I don't think I like them.  There's no sense of grace to those synthetic stocks.


I'm thinking utilitarian type rifle that will kill squirrels and not mind getting scratched up. Definitely not a pretty as wood though. I have always wanted a nice bolt .22. Any idea on the going price?
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Call me a stick in the mud, but I don't think I like them. There's no sense of grace to those synthetic stocks.


Agreed

But its what is popular right now.

Im betting it will be vaporware made of unobtanium for at least 6 months.
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Did Ruger also happen to announce some .22 ammo at the absolute worse time in history to come out with a new .22 rifle?

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Any idea on the going price?

 

Once supplies even out, street price on Ruger stuff is about 25% lower than MSRP. But sometimes that takes a year or more on hot selling stuff, like their 1911, etc.

 

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Huh, that's pretty neat! I'll stick with my 10/22, but still. Ah, if only it had one of them fancy wood stocks I hear about...

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Whaaaa? Hype over a plastic fantastic bolt .22? What am I missing here? Cricket with a fancy stock? Start talking about one of the nice CZ bolt .22s and I'm all about it, but I don't really see the point for this type of gun.

The Ruget Americans are fine rifles for under $300. My sister-in-law got a brand new .243 for Christmas and I like everything about it except the trigger. Instead of a crisp break, it's got a fair amount of gritty creep before she goes boom. I've felt one other example that was about the same, and a dozen or more others that were just fine. QC issue, I guess.

Sorry for the ramble... I guess my question is, what's the point of this model? It's not going to be a fine tactile delight like the $500 CZ, but it's probably not going to be cheap enough to be a knockaround/beater rifle. Is it just to have a full-size practice gun in .22 to replicate its big brothers? Ruger already makes the best cheap .22 in the world. Is this simply the .22 AR/1911 conversion of the bolt action world?
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Whaaaa? Hype over a plastic fantastic bolt .22? What am I missing here? Cricket with a fancy stock? Start talking about one of the nice CZ bolt .22s and I'm all about it, but I don't really see the point for this type of gun.

The Ruget Americans are fine rifles for under $300. My sister-in-law got a brand new .243 for Christmas and I like everything about it except the trigger. Instead of a crisp break, it's got a fair amount of gritty creep before she goes boom. I've felt one other example that was about the same, and a dozen or more others that were just fine. QC issue, I guess.

Sorry for the ramble... I guess my question is, what's the point of this model? It's not going to be a fine tactile delight like the $500 CZ, but it's probably not going to be cheap enough to be a knockaround/beater rifle. Is it just to have a full-size practice gun in .22 to replicate its big brothers? Ruger already makes the best cheap .22 in the world. Is this simply the .22 AR/1911 conversion of the bolt action world?

 

Well, it has an adjustable trigger. And you can have a 25 round mag hanging down from yer .22LR bolt gun.  ;)

 

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Doesn't look too terribly expensive either.  I've been looking for a base rifle for a project (as if I need another).  I like the idea of being able to use the same rotary mags as the 10/22, especially big 30 rounders.

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As of day before yesterday Whittakers had 10 of the .22LR versions, but don't know about .22WMR, or whether they were compacts or standards.  I suspect I will get my hands on one sometime down the line just to see what the action is like.  

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I'm thinking utilitarian type rifle that will kill squirrels and not mind getting scratched up. Definitely not a pretty as wood though. I have always wanted a nice bolt .22. Any idea on the going price?

 

Isn't that what a 10/22 is for?

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It has three things going for it. Its a ruger ,its a rimfire, it has a nice trigger so I want it.

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I'd be interested in one in a magnum version.  Hopefully it won't be like many of the other new products that make you wait about a year before the crazy prices settle out.

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