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  • #16
    newbie1234
    Veteran Member
    • Feb 2016
    • 3118

    Originally posted by Dan_Eastvale
    10/22 easy as well.
    You have to show me the trick , I always got the hard time to drop down the Bolt to the Receiver while pull the Bold Handle backward (with the tension of the Recoil Spring) .

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    • #17
      Dan_Eastvale
      I need a LIFE!!
      • Apr 2013
      • 10235

      Originally posted by newbie1234
      You have to show me the trick , I always got the hard time to drop down the Bolt to the Receiver while pull the Bold Handle backward (with the tension of the Recoil Spring) .
      Yes, that's the most difficult part ... especially with a new recoil spring.. New ones are slightly longer as they will set and shorten after just a few shooting sessions. Easy to kink the spring. With practice it's easier... 10/22 a bit tricky returning the bolt to the receiver as well. Again, easier with practice.
      Pushing as much of the spring as you can into its channel in the bolt first..before setting it in the receiver.. helps

      Pretty much do it as in this video..I don't remove the extractor pins like he wanted to. I just spray clean the extractors while manipulating them.

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      • #18
        Wordupmybrotha
        From anotha motha
        CGN Contributor - Lifetime
        • Oct 2013
        • 6965

        Fantastic gun- accurate and reliable. Also holds more than 10 rounds. Only problem I had with mine was the feed ramp got dirty after about 200 rounds and won't feed right. Just had to brush it off and it was good to go again.

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        • #19
          musketjon
          Senior Member
          • Jan 2008
          • 1746

          I bought my Glenfield 60 40-some years ago at my local K Mart. Came with a 4x scope. Price was a whopping $39. I still have it and it's still a helluva lot of fun. Needs an occasional cleaning but nothing out of the ordinary. Accurate as Hell too. I have the 18 round mag tube.
          Jon
          Last edited by musketjon; 02-03-2018, 7:31 PM.

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          • #20
            golfish
            I need a LIFE!!
            • Mar 2013
            • 10111

            Originally posted by newbie1234
            Sorry to off site.
            I had two 10/22 rifles and ordered 8 extra mags, I put all 10 mags in a small bag. Went to the range bring one 10/22 and couples difference firearms and forget to bring the bag of 10/22 mags, it happened two times already. Lucky that it just a local range and I can rent the range's 10/22 just to use the mag.
            I don't know how many times I've gone to the Mojave and forgot to bring mags. Just to be safe I keep a couple mags of all calibers/guns in my truck.
            Its all the guns fault.
            It takes a lot of balls to play golf the way I do.
            Happiness is a warm gun.

            MLC, First 3

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            • #21
              Don the savage
              Senior Member
              • Aug 2010
              • 2094

              Originally posted by newbie1234
              You have to show me the trick , I always got the hard time to drop down the Bolt to the Receiver while pull the Bold Handle backward (with the tension of the Recoil Spring) .
              Originally posted by Dan_Eastvale
              Yes, that's the most difficult part ... especially with a new recoil spring.. New ones are slightly longer as they will set and shorten after just a few shooting sessions. Easy to kink the spring. With practice it's easier... 10/22 a bit tricky returning the bolt to the receiver as well. Again, easier with practice.
              Pushing as much of the spring as you can into its channel in the bolt first..before setting it in the receiver.. helps

              Pretty much do it as in this video..I don't remove the extractor pins like he wanted to. I just spray clean the extractors while manipulating them.

              https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4VfC_2qxvV0
              Best $12 i ever spent. Makes putting in the bolt simple
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              • #22
                Calif Hunter
                Veteran Member
                • Aug 2003
                • 3279

                Originally posted by golfish
                I bought the deluxe modle a couple years ago, never had a problem, same for the model 75, they both shoot any LR ammo I throw at em. I prefer it over my 10/22, theres nothing like getting out to the desert, setting up your targets, pull out the guns and realize you forgot your mags.

                This is my deluxe model 60 and a model 75 I picked up from GB last year, their solid guns. Its hard to beat the 10/22, so many upgrades and Ruger is a fine gun maker. I just prefer a gun that doesn't take a mag, even tho I have plenty that do.

                I have a Model 60 which has the safety in the metal trigger guard. I inherited it and have never seen another with a similar safety.

                I also have my daughter's Model 75. She moved to Virginia and I have to ship it. I am going to miss it as it is loads of fun and as accurate as any other semi-auto 22 and better than most.

                Nice Pendleton blanket, too.

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                • #23
                  golfish
                  I need a LIFE!!
                  • Mar 2013
                  • 10111

                  Originally posted by Calif Hunter
                  I have a Model 60 which has the safety in the metal trigger guard. I inherited it and have never seen another with a similar safety.

                  I also have my daughter's Model 75. She moved to Virginia and I have to ship it. I am going to miss it as it is loads of fun and as accurate as any other semi-auto 22 and better than most.

                  Nice Pendleton blanket, too.
                  lol, I'm sure some like the blanket more than the guns, somebody gave my wife two of them.

                  Doesn't your model 75 have the same safety as the 60?
                  It takes a lot of balls to play golf the way I do.
                  Happiness is a warm gun.

                  MLC, First 3

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                  • #24
                    Calif Hunter
                    Veteran Member
                    • Aug 2003
                    • 3279

                    golfish - My 75 has the same safety as current 60s, but the older 60 has a metal trigger guard in a rectangular floorplate about 1" x 2", and the safety is in the front of the trigger guard, almost like a Garand or Mini-14 but much smaller and the movement is much less.

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                    • #25
                      newbie1234
                      Veteran Member
                      • Feb 2016
                      • 3118

                      Originally posted by Don the savage
                      Best $12 i ever spent. Makes putting in the bolt simple
                      https://www.tandemkross.com/Gunsmith...ool_p_140.html
                      Thanks You, Thanks You, Thanks You.
                      Just order the tool. (total 19 buck to my door)

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                      • #26
                        Ron-Solo
                        In Memoriam
                        • Jan 2009
                        • 8581

                        Everyone should own both a 10/22 and a Model 60 in my opinion. Both are excellent firearms.
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                        1978-2011

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                        • #27
                          sealocan
                          Calguns Addict
                          • Mar 2012
                          • 9950

                          ^ I agree with Ron-Solo, everyone should at least know how to use and clean a Ruger 10/22 and a Marlin Model 60 (or one of their many similar models) because I'm pretty sure those are the two most popular semi auto rifles in America (for great reasons).

                          You can't go wrong with either one of them but the Ruger does have Much more of an accessory market.

                          ... Which could be bad or good depending if you have less money than all the extra goodies that you want.

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                          • #28
                            Danodog
                            CGN/CGSSA Contributor
                            CGN Contributor
                            • May 2013
                            • 2531

                            Originally posted by Friesland
                            Thanks and I watch Mr. Harrel
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                            What have you done for 2A lately?

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