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Originally Posted by Choker
I just picked up two of these for $499.00 each. Wanted something fun and not so loud to play around with. I noticed the conversion kits to 22 were like $150 so I think buying them as dedicated 22 is much cheaper like this. Haven't shot them yet, guy at store said that standard 22 may not have enough gas to load the rounds, I'll find out soon enough LOL
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More and more companies building these recently. There is definitely a market for them. IMHO, it's a better option than dropping in a .22 conversion kit.
Troy Industries released a new stock for the Ruger 10/22 this year. It's $300 but pretty damn cool and a great way to reconfigure any old 10/22's to something a little neater.
http://troyind.com/%20/troy-weapon-u...al-coming-soon