Rarely do I have a desire to buy another rifle, having filled most niche areas with my small collection, which includes my short-barreled Remington .308 bolt action for brush hunting deer and hogs, my Arsenal AK-47 assault rifle for home defense should a gang of thirty show up, and my lever-action model 94 for everything else. Then Ruger recently came out with the 
10/22 Takedown, which I think is a must have:
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| $389.00 | 
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| Easy Takedown | 
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| Quick Reassembly | 
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| Backpack-Style Carry Bag | 
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- Caliber: .22 LR
 
- Capacity: 10
 
- Sights: Gold Bead Front, Adjustable Rear 
 
- Length of Trigger Pull: 13.50"
 
- Weight: 4.67 lbs
 
- Material: Barrel Stainless Steel, Black Synthetic Stock
 
- Barrel Length: 18.5"
 
- Overall Length: 37.0"
 
 
Gun Reviews: 
 
I could only find one review so far. Here are the main points:  
- Completely New Design
 
- Record sales mean they are currently unavailable
 
- All-weather design
 
- Aluminum alloy receiver, stainless steel bolt and barrel 
 
- Carbine 
style, black fiberglass-reinforced polyester resin stock with composite 
barrel band
 
- Due to the design of the "click adjustable ring", the gun can be locked up tight no matter how much it “settles in” over time-meaning it stays accurate.
 
- "Surprisingly Solid"
 
- "The scope returned to the same zero every time", between breakdown and reassembly over a dozen times.
 
- "No malfunctions" during extensive testing.
 
- Trigger pull between 5 and 6 lbs.
 
- Plenty Accurate
 
- "Great survival gun" with light weight ammo
 
 
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