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  • Rigma
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2009
    • 988

    Originally posted by Scratch705
    who knows. i feel like the takedown version is superior since when you have to clean the barrel, you would have to break it down anyways, and that was the weak spot in the 10/22's. the V-Block that holds the barrel in always start to droop or some people over torque it or under screw it leaving it loose.

    with the takedown, one can consistently remove the barrel and re-attach it and it will always have the correct tension.
    Thank you for that post. I also had an unsupported notion that I would rather have a non-takedown version.

    I don't know how political I am, I don't get into all that crap....I just love freedom...
    -Kaziah Hancock

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    • newbie1234
      Veteran Member
      • Feb 2016
      • 3107

      Originally posted by crufflers
      Rifle Gear had some in stock for probably 30 minutes. Not the best price, but they got a shipment. Saw an email notice but by the time I looked, gone.
      30 minutes...... hmm I think it 30 seconds . I got the e-mail twice and both times I log in , it's all gone.
      Oh well, it will be the third, fourth, fifth ... e-mail, and it will be Summer sale, Fourth of July sale, Labor Day sale, Black Friday sale, Xmas sale, New Year sale. I wait, I have enough "toys" to "play" with.

      Edit: I got the third e-mail from Riflegears today (Apri-6-2018) and after log in , it's all gone.
      Last edited by newbie1234; 04-07-2018, 1:56 AM.

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      • Mayor McRifle
        Calguns Addict
        • Dec 2013
        • 7660

        Originally posted by Scratch705
        who knows. i feel like the takedown version is superior since when you have to clean the barrel, you would have to break it down anyways, and that was the weak spot in the 10/22's. the V-Block that holds the barrel in always start to droop or some people over torque it or under screw it leaving it loose.

        with the takedown, one can consistently remove the barrel and re-attach it and it will always have the correct tension.
        With a non-takedown 10/22, all you have to do is drill a cleaning hole in the back face of the receiver to avoid removing the barrel every time you clean it. The same simple modification could be done on a non-takedown PCC.
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        • Scratch705
          I need a LIFE!!
          • May 2009
          • 12520

          Originally posted by Mayor McRifle
          With a non-takedown 10/22, all you have to do is drill a cleaning hole in the back face of the receiver to avoid removing the barrel every time you clean it. The same simple modification could be done on a non-takedown PCC.
          why would i want to drill into the receiver of my gun? that shouldn't be a solution to what is a bad initial design that the takedown solves.
          Originally posted by leelaw
          Because -ohmigosh- they can add their opinions, too?
          Originally posted by SoCalSig1911
          Preppers canceled my order this afternoon because I called them a disgrace... Not ordering from those clowns again.
          Originally posted by PrepperGunShop
          Truthfully, we cancelled your order because of your lack of civility and your threats ... What is a problem is when you threaten my customer service team and make demands instead of being civil. Plain and simple just don't be an a**hole (where you told us to shove it).

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          • crufflers
            I need a LIFE!!
            • Jul 2011
            • 12723

            Originally posted by Scratch705
            why would i want to drill into the receiver of my gun? that shouldn't be a solution to what is a bad initial design that the takedown solves.
            I was surprised this is actually a popular thing. They even sell drill guides to do it on Midway USA, etc...

            I'd pick another solution like a bore snake, but I guess I'm not serious enough to drill receivers.

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            • Mayor McRifle
              Calguns Addict
              • Dec 2013
              • 7660

              Originally posted by Scratch705
              why would i want to drill into the receiver of my gun?
              So you can clean it properly without having to remove the barrel or risk damaging the crown by cleaning from the muzzle end.
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              • Bobby Ricigliano
                Mit Gott und Mauser
                CGN Contributor
                • Feb 2011
                • 17440

                I have to say that after watching Ruger's tutorial video on disassembly of the PCC, it seems to be a rather lengthy and convoluted process.

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                • Dan_Eastvale
                  Calguns Addict
                  • Apr 2013
                  • 9502

                  Originally posted by Bobby Ricigliano
                  I have to say that after watching Ruger's tutorial video on disassembly of the PCC, it seems to be a rather lengthy and convoluted process.
                  I saw that too. Somewhat like the 10/22 but he goes the whole 9 yards taking out the extractor and firing pin assemblies. See those little pins fall out... For normal cleaning of my 10/22 I don't disassemble that far. I just spray out extractor while manipulating it. Plus I doubt it'll get as filthy as the .22lr 10/22.
                  Maybe? Hopefully.

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                  • sigstroker
                    I need a LIFE!!
                    • Jan 2009
                    • 19143

                    Originally posted by Mayor McRifle
                    So you can clean it properly without having to remove the barrel or risk damaging the crown by cleaning from the muzzle end.
                    Millions of M1A and Garand owners clean their guns just fine without drilling a hole in their receivers.

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                    • Bobby Ricigliano
                      Mit Gott und Mauser
                      CGN Contributor
                      • Feb 2011
                      • 17440

                      Originally posted by Dan_Eastvale
                      I saw that too. Somewhat like the 10/22 but he goes the whole 9 yards taking out the extractor and firing pin assemblies. See those little pins fall out... For normal cleaning of my 10/22 I don't disassemble that far. I just spray out extractor while manipulating it. Plus I doubt it'll get as filthy as the .22lr 10/22.
                      Maybe? Hopefully.
                      I don`t either. Frankly, I will never disassemble the weapon to that extent unless there is some sort of functioning issue. I read somewhere that the PCC has a number of different screws and pins, none of which are the same.

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                      • andy342
                        Member
                        • May 2013
                        • 391

                        If anyone isn't going to use the included Ruger mag send me pm and I will buy it.

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                        • Richmond10mm
                          Member
                          • Sep 2015
                          • 173

                          Originally posted by andy342
                          If anyone isn't going to use the included Ruger mag send me pm and I will buy it.
                          what's your loc

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                          • Mayor McRifle
                            Calguns Addict
                            • Dec 2013
                            • 7660

                            Originally posted by sigstroker
                            Millions of M1A and Garand owners clean their guns just fine without drilling a hole in their receivers.
                            Including me. From the muzzle. But Scratch said that was a “bad initial design.” I merely pointed out a simple modification to avoid having to do what millions of U.S. soldiers had to do to overcome that “bad design” without having to resort to demanding a “takedown” battle rifle.
                            Last edited by Mayor McRifle; 04-06-2018, 7:39 PM.
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                            • Rigma
                              Senior Member
                              • Mar 2009
                              • 988

                              Originally posted by Bobby Ricigliano
                              ...That railed real estate screams for some sort of optic, so I am going to try out a low mount Vortex Sparc II with it.
                              I was going to try this same combination. Please post your results.
                              I don't know how political I am, I don't get into all that crap....I just love freedom...
                              -Kaziah Hancock

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                              • BaronW
                                Senior Member
                                • Apr 2007
                                • 989

                                Has anyone gotten an ETA from Turners?
                                I am not a lawyer, the above does not constitute legal advice.

                                WTB: Savage 99 SN#507612 (buying back grandpa's rifle)

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