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  • #16
    perpetual otter
    Calguns Addict
    • Jul 2007
    • 5093

    Originally posted by RangerJoe
    FYI, Ruger now has a new model take-down. Threaded barrel, alloy. Not sure if it will make it to Cali?

    http://www.ruger.com/products/1022Takedown/models.html
    Damn.... I would have waited for that one.
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    At a rapid rate.

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    • #17
      far from tactical
      Senior Member
      • Mar 2012
      • 1381

      Originally posted by RangerJoe
      FYI, Ruger now has a new model take-down. Threaded barrel, alloy. Not sure if it will make it to Cali?

      http://www.ruger.com/products/1022Takedown/models.html
      I may have to buy it if it's ca legal it would good nice with my outher takedown

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      • #18
        Prenub
        Member
        • Sep 2010
        • 254

        Good thing I waited. I hope its available in CA.
        Rifles for Sale!
        http://www.calguns.net/calgunforum/s...d.php?t=969304

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        • #19
          Aldemar
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          CGN Contributor - Lifetime
          • Dec 2007
          • 4707

          Originally posted by RangerJoe
          FYI, Ruger now has a new model take-down. Threaded barrel, alloy. Not sure if it will make it to Cali?

          http://www.ruger.com/products/1022Takedown/models.html
          According to the AW Flowchart - a flashhider is GTG on rimfire so I guess the answer is yes.
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          • #20
            denpython
            Senior Member
            • Jan 2013
            • 1895

            Sure it will be available in Calif.
            The tactical version of the carbine is available in Calif.

            BTW. for those with a std TD in holding period, you can wait it out 30 days before picking it up and hope the new version is available.
            The serial number is not set on paper until you pick it up, and even if it was recorded, you can change it w/o a new DROS etc., before you take possession and the paperwork goes off.
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            • #21
              Strikeldr
              Junior Member
              • Jan 2013
              • 26

              Been looking everywhere for a takedown the last few weeks. Hit the lottery last night and bought one for $389. Probably one of the last available in all of Southern California for that price.
              Last edited by Strikeldr; 01-12-2013, 2:23 AM. Reason: typo

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              • #22
                Gugs
                Member
                • Mar 2011
                • 155

                I just jailed mine yesterday. After looking at one in person, just had to have it. I paid $389 as well... but the store was asking $429.

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                • #23
                  RobT2K
                  Senior Member
                  • Dec 2005
                  • 726

                  Why so much interest in a takedown rifle anyway?
                  Seems like a solution to a problem that isn't there. Especially for almost twice as much

                  I'll stick with the standard 10/22, if I want it shorter/packable, I'd get a folding stock for it.

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                  • #24
                    perpetual otter
                    Calguns Addict
                    • Jul 2007
                    • 5093

                    Originally posted by RobT2K
                    Why so much interest in a takedown rifle anyway?
                    Seems like a solution to a problem that isn't there. Especially for almost twice as much

                    I'll stick with the standard 10/22, if I want it shorter/packable, I'd get a folding stock for it.
                    It's awesome. I wanted one (and got one) because I wanted a portable rimfire rifle to lug around when I goto the range along with my other gear that tends to run on the heavy side. In addition, it's also my first 10/22 and incredibly convenient to always take with me to the range (due to its size and portability).
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                    • #25
                      onegtalon
                      Senior Member
                      • Aug 2011
                      • 2391

                      Originally posted by ArkinDomino
                      It's awesome. I wanted one (and got one) because I wanted a portable rimfire rifle to lug around when I goto the range along with my other gear that tends to run on the heavy side. In addition, it's also my first 10/22 and incredibly convenient to always take with me to the range (due to its size and portability).
                      ^^^ THIS

                      My takedown was the first 10/22 I bought and (at that time) was the first .22lr rifle I bought. I wanted something compact to carry from the car to the range.

                      I can also break it down and put in into my double AR case with the AR's since it doesn't take up too much room in the case. That way I got three guns in one double AR case if I do bring all my stuff.
                      Laws and common sense is all up to interpretation to us humans... and guess what? Humans suck.

                      Onegtalon... toooooo many hobbies man !...

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                      • #26
                        evolution1974
                        Member
                        • Sep 2009
                        • 265

                        Originally posted by RobT2K
                        Why so much interest in a takedown rifle anyway?
                        Seems like a solution to a problem that isn't there. Especially for almost twice as much

                        I'll stick with the standard 10/22, if I want it shorter/packable, I'd get a folding stock for it.
                        If someone were to own just one 10/22, the TD model could offer someone the best of both worlds. Aftermarket trigger components and magazines would work with the 10/22 TD model. As for cost, I purchased both of my 10/22 TD rifles for $289 each + tax and DROS. If you were to purchase a stainless 10/22 carbine, case and aftermarket folding stock then you would be in about the same price range.

                        The added benefits of owning a 10/22 TD model is that you get a nice case, it can be discreetly carried in a backpack, you can clean it from the chamber when apart and you can store it in places where where a standard 10/22 can't fit.

                        As for me, I purchased my 10/22 TD rifles because I like takedown guns and a variety of 10/22's. The 10/22 TD is a solid choice.



                        The 10/22 with folding stock is longer than the TD model when folded and does not fit into the TD case.







                        Last edited by evolution1974; 01-12-2013, 12:36 PM.

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                        • #27
                          denpython
                          Senior Member
                          • Jan 2013
                          • 1895

                          Ditto

                          Great comparisons !! Pics and all !! THANKS.

                          I also bought the Take Down for the convenience and discreet portability.
                          It was my first .22LR rifle.
                          All my other firearms are handguns.
                          Easy to take along to the range !!!
                          NRA Life Member, GOA member

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                          • #28
                            Gugs
                            Member
                            • Mar 2011
                            • 155

                            Evolution- Thanks for posting! Could you tell us more about the small scope on your TD?

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                            • #29
                              evolution1974
                              Member
                              • Sep 2009
                              • 265

                              Originally posted by Gugs
                              Evolution- Thanks for posting! Could you tell us more about the small scope on your TD?
                              The scope is a Bushnell 3x7 Custom. I own four of them and they are a good lightweight scope option for the Ruger 10/22 TD. The scope is no longer in production but used ones are available on eBay. The scope is not as clear as my older Leupold or Weaver scopes and the feild of view is not very large. With that said, I can still hit clay pigeons at 120 yards with no problems and the scope fits in the bag.





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