10/22 Takedown - a minor complaint

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Iowa Fox

Bearcat
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The last two years of Ruger has me wondering what the heck they are doing also. I was with my dad in 1957 when he purchased his first single six so I have been around Rugers a long time. I'm not saying the company has gone to heck, just that a lot of little things could use some smoothing out. I quess I better go peel the decals off my TD before they get stuck fast.
 

Pinecone

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Use some Goo Gone (Walmart) to remove unwanted stickers from stocks or metal. Spray it on and let it set long enough to soften the stickers!..............Dick
 

Iowa Fox

Bearcat
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After reading the opening post I pulled mine off. I got all three off in one piece by slowly starting a corner and very slowly pulling them off. I stuck them to wax paper and put all three in the take down insert that comes in the owners manual.
 

south_ridge

Single-Sixer
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Feb 28, 2010
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Mid-Missouri
It's not just Rugers. All new Winchesters and Brownings have a sticker on the barrel. I've had a handful of them and they usually come off just fine. My new model 70, however, left sticker residue all over the barrel. Pretty annoying.

SR
 

cityslicker

Bearcat
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Mar 14, 2010
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southwest Virginia
Has anyone tried a blowdryer on the stickers to warm up the glue. I have done this on other thing and it worked. My USA TD had stickers and they came right off. I agree why put stickers on guns anyway?
 

Montelores

Buckeye
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You people should read the fine print on the very bottom of the sticker prior to removing it.

"Do not remove under penalty of law."

Just like mattresses. :wink:

Monty
 

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