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Try Cabela's? They come in pairs. 10/22 magazines
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Sorry.....I should have been more clear...I'm looking for a Ruger 10/22 magnum rifle
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Sorry.....I should have been more clear...I'm looking for a Ruger 10/22 magnum rifle Ah, whole different matter! There's one on auction arms. http://www.auctionarms.com/search/displayitem.cfm?itemnum=9336998&oh=216543
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Thanx....I'll check it out
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Holy crap they're getting spendy. Look on the used gun shelves at your dealer. Thats where I've been able to find mine, but that was a couple of years ago for in the $400 neighborhood. Good luck.
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Lots of luck with that. I just sold one of mine for $690 without scope. It wasn't even brand new and had been fired about 200 times.
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Better save a few more $ and buy a Volquartsen.
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if you want a 10/22 magnum, thats what you want, however if the $$ is an issue, the marlin 922m is about 1/2 the schuckles and mine has yet to jam after about four boxes run through it without a cleaning..wasnt as accuratte as my HK300, but then again,out of a few hundred rifles over the years, not very many others were either.
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I'd part with my 10/22 Mag. I have the factory stock with factory barrel, a Hogue stock with a heavy target barrel, and a heavy barrel in .17hmr. It has factory rings and a Cabela's Sweet .17 scope. It's a real kick to be able to switch back and forth between .22mag and .17hmr. Oh, and I have a dozen or so factory magazines and a few hundred rounds of ammo too.
PM me if you're interested.
Wade
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Wade ... ain't ya gonna need that for next year's ground rodent massacare
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I will bring it along if I still have it, but that's the only time I will use it. Seems like I could "get by" with a couple .22-250's and a .22lr.
I've got my eye on a couple other goodies so I'm willing to change things up right now.
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I thought that you had to swap out the bolt when switching between 22mag and 17hmr.
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