mjpchief
Single-Sixer
I bought another 10-22. According to the ser # it was made in 1973. Metal of course. Not that it makes any difference to me. I am in the process of restoring it now. It doesn't need much. Mostly a good cleaning and repaint on the reciever and butplate. Walnut stock looks good but will be refinished in oil.
That makes 4 for me. Two polymer and two metal. I convinced the wife that it was illegal to own on odd number of 10-22's. On the way home with it I heard on the radio that they passed a new law making it illegal to own an even number of 10'22's. Better buy another one before I get caught. Dang the luck.
One of you guys that think it is wrong to clean a 10-22 must have owned this one at one time or another, but I loaded it up and tried it before teardown and it fired as fast as I could pull the trigger. Dirt came out in chunks when I started cleaning it.
That makes 4 for me. Two polymer and two metal. I convinced the wife that it was illegal to own on odd number of 10-22's. On the way home with it I heard on the radio that they passed a new law making it illegal to own an even number of 10'22's. Better buy another one before I get caught. Dang the luck.
One of you guys that think it is wrong to clean a 10-22 must have owned this one at one time or another, but I loaded it up and tried it before teardown and it fired as fast as I could pull the trigger. Dirt came out in chunks when I started cleaning it.