James Jan 2010 689 0 Pacific NW Dec 31, 2013 #1 Bi-Mart 10/22 Rifle $189.97? *Blued Barrel *Black synthetic stock It's in Bi-Marts lastest membership flyer. I live 40 miles away from the store, so 80 miles round trip. Is this a good price? I'd like a Ruger 10/22 rifle at a nice pre-loved price?
Bi-Mart 10/22 Rifle $189.97? *Blued Barrel *Black synthetic stock It's in Bi-Marts lastest membership flyer. I live 40 miles away from the store, so 80 miles round trip. Is this a good price? I'd like a Ruger 10/22 rifle at a nice pre-loved price?
B Bravo Tango Dec 2013 3 0 Roseburg, Or Dec 31, 2013 #2 I would say yes, that is a good price on a 10/22. especially if you are planning a build, the base line Tupperware stock/blued barrel model is the way to go.
I would say yes, that is a good price on a 10/22. especially if you are planning a build, the base line Tupperware stock/blued barrel model is the way to go.
D Dragon Rider Mar 2011 39 0 US Jan 5, 2014 #3 I've only seen $10 or $20 better in the last few years at bi-mart. if you are looking for pre-loved, see if you can find one of the 'walmart' specials. I'm considering a 2nd 10/22 to try out a slide fire stock, but I wonder if the novelty would wear off. And I can't get those 525 bricks of 22lr for $14 any more, heck I can't get a brick at any price. Good thing I've got a few socked away. slide fire. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t8As5R8sN7E
I've only seen $10 or $20 better in the last few years at bi-mart. if you are looking for pre-loved, see if you can find one of the 'walmart' specials. I'm considering a 2nd 10/22 to try out a slide fire stock, but I wonder if the novelty would wear off. And I can't get those 525 bricks of 22lr for $14 any more, heck I can't get a brick at any price. Good thing I've got a few socked away. slide fire. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t8As5R8sN7E
James Jan 2010 689 0 Pacific NW Jan 16, 2014 #4 Guy's, I took a step back and realized I could buy a Marlin, model 60 semi-auto for less money. It holds 14 rounds. It's a tube feed. LINK>>>Marlin Model 60 .22 Rifles Using this scope mount>>http://www.leapers.com/prod_detail.php?mitem=Mounting Systems&itemno=RGPM2PA-25M4 And, this Scope>>http://www.opticsplanet.com/simmons-22-mag-3-9x32mm-rifle-scope-with-rings.html Last edited: Jan 16, 2014
Guy's, I took a step back and realized I could buy a Marlin, model 60 semi-auto for less money. It holds 14 rounds. It's a tube feed. LINK>>>Marlin Model 60 .22 Rifles Using this scope mount>>http://www.leapers.com/prod_detail.php?mitem=Mounting Systems&itemno=RGPM2PA-25M4 And, this Scope>>http://www.opticsplanet.com/simmons-22-mag-3-9x32mm-rifle-scope-with-rings.html