I have owned over the years, 3 different Ruger 10/22s. They are a marvelous little rifle, and one that brought more excitement to rimfire shooting. I like Rugers in general very much..myb most common carry gun is a Ruger
...But I recently bought a 10/22 clone, which I have to admit, is much advanced over the 10/22. The rifle I speak of is the TCR22, by Thompson Center (S&W). A bit more money than a 10/22, but there are are several features which the 10/22 doesn't offer..
1) threaded muzzle. 2)machined in picatinny rail. 3) Day~glow front sight. 4) fully adjustable peep sight.
5) Last shot hold open (w/issue magazine. 6) Extended mag release. 7) Extended charging handle.
Magpul stock w/M rail provision 9) Rear of bolt housing drilled, so bore can be cleaned from the rear.
Then also for the extra $$..along with the rifle , I got 1) A soft case w/TC logo 2) A sling w/TC logo and
3) A very nice red/green, compact red dot optic.
..But that is only part of the story.... Hard to explain, but this little rifle is just plain fun to shoot !! .. And the Magpul stock is a joy to use..
Like the 10/22 it will digest almost anything..(although I haven't tried anything from a green box, since I rarely buy them).
The most accurate stock 10/22 I ever shot, was the original I bought in 1965..a first year production #66XX.
The other two, I put aftermarket bull barrels on. This little TC would give any of the three a real run!
This is in no way, an attempt to disparage Ruger, since we can thank Bill Ruger for his original, very excellent design!
A final word..the last round hold open, depends upon the design of the magazine. I use my Ruger magazines almost exclusively, sine I consider using the TC magazine, a PIA to use. I don't just go to my range , just to burn ammo.
I usually sight in my guns , then go hunting...and I cannot recall a time while hunting, that I used 10 rounds up before reloading.
I posted this for anyone considering adding a .22 semi auto to their gun locker..take a serious look at the TCR22 !
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