The 10/22 Is The Most Desirable .22 Rifle On The Planet

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  • Опубліковано 24 бер 2020
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  • @staceysibert1803
    @staceysibert1803 3 роки тому +348

    I love the 10/22 I had one in Arizona and it kept me fed when I was out of work. All the teenagers around there had them to. The only thing was the first time I took it completely apart it's a good thing that I put each piece in line on the table because it has a lot of springs and part but as long as you lay them out right it's easy to completely clean every part of this gun. But when the kids saw me do they decided to do it with their 10/22s because they thought running a cloth down the barrel was cleaning until they watch me. I did show them how to do it so they would know how to put theirs back together but the next day all 3 of them showed up with bags full of springs and want me to put guns back together. Lol I guess they didn't listen as well as I thought.

  • @agenttexx
    @agenttexx 3 роки тому +443

    Why the 10/22 is popular: Low initial cost of ownership, huge amount of aftermarket parts, inexpensive ammo, stupid reliable, easy to operate and maintain.

  • @gixxerlouis
    @gixxerlouis 4 роки тому +636

    "this gun has shot pigeon's in the air...while flying" i'm just impressed that you can fly....

  • @pnotuner1

    My grandpa used to say, An empty wagon makes a lot of noise

  • @brentyoung7356
    @brentyoung7356 3 роки тому +1

    Don't mistake my comment, I prefer a 10/22 over a Marlin 60. I have a Marlin 60 I bought in the early 80s. I used to shoot a brick of ammo almost every week with the Marlin 60. I served in the Marine Corps during the era of the white glove inspections. We would take our rifles in the shower with dishwashing liquid and wash them. We always passed inspection and had the sense to oil the gun after inspection. Today we have Dawn dishwashing liquid that works better than anything we had in the 70's. If you wash your Marlin 60 as needed then blow the action dry with a hair drier you will eliminate a lot of problems.. I still have the Marlin 60 today and it functions well. Hot water and Dawn will get the paraffin out of the magazine tube in both Marlins and Browning rifles. I have bought several Browning Grade 1 take down rifles for pennies on the dollar and refurbished them under a water hose or in the bathtub.

  • @bloodowl8927
    @bloodowl8927 3 роки тому +116

    Just inherited a 1965 one from my dad. Hoping to make him proud and may he rest in peace. ❤️

  • @polarys425
    @polarys425 3 роки тому +90

    He took a break from guns to chase girls. Now we know why he came back to guns.

  • @StarvingMorlock
    @StarvingMorlock Рік тому +1

    IDF snipers use them.

  • @dougsmith548
    @dougsmith548 3 роки тому +34

    I believe everything you have said. I have had my gun for 52 years and have fired it constantly every summer and winter. It is my only survival weapon my back up weapon my meat getting weapon. I have been operating the same clip for those fifthTwo years. It has never failed me except when I didn’t clean it and it woodstove pipe. Thank you for letting everyone know how great a 1022 is.

  • @believe722
    @believe722 4 роки тому +49

    Its funny how you described the use of gun cabinets and being raised with them. I'm 51 and still have two. The crazy thing (according to anti gunners) is that no one died.

  • @gregorywebster6640
    @gregorywebster6640 2 роки тому +126

    When I was a boy I went to a dealer looking for a new rifle. The man was a real gunsmith. I was drooling over this AR 15 looking 22 on steroids. That sure would impress my buddies. The old gunsmith said "No son, that ain't what you want." He put a 10/22 in my hands. I remember being skeptical about the rotary clip. Well that was 1977.

  • @Rich32262
    @Rich32262 3 роки тому +53

    Inspiring! My dad died when I was 5. I inherited (years later) his 10/22, it's at least 1967 if not older. I've had it for about 40 years and never had it jam. Thanks for confirming what I already thought about this fine rifle. Well done video.

  • @woodybatter3896
    @woodybatter3896 4 роки тому +43

    My mom was PISSED when she went out to find all her cloths pins and her line shot to hell!😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @jacobg2924
    @jacobg2924 3 роки тому +22

    This was my first rifle, iv put over 20k rounds through mine over the last 20 years. Still makes it on every range trip. Decent ammo and fresh mags is all they ask for.

  • @Bumpyi64
    @Bumpyi64 4 роки тому +30

    I bought a Ruger 10/22 last Fall at a Gun Show and I ent into a time warp remembering how much fun a .22 is. I know also own a Colt 22 in the AR Series < I may have gone a bit overboard> and a few months ago a Taurus TX22...which is my fav firearm. Not my EDC, but, my fave firearm just the same.

  • @HUMAN_ANALOGS
    @HUMAN_ANALOGS 3 роки тому +7

    I hear you on the Marlin Model 60... I have had mine for 35 ish years. Take it out every other month. Only problem ever was a loose feed tube. My grandfather taught me how to take care of it. PROPERLY. Still a great gun. It comes down to care and knowledge. Love my 10/22 also.

  • @jackhart3340
    @jackhart3340 4 роки тому +9

    Got mine in 1971. Seen a buttload of ammo over the years. Still an awesome tack driver. By far my most favorite weapon. Grandson hopes he will get it someday.

  • @KathrynLiz1
    @KathrynLiz1 4 роки тому +4

    I always wanted a 10/22 and about 4 years ago I came by one owned for 22 years by a local farmer who had shot many thousands of rounds through it and he reported that it had NEVER malfunctioned. He traded it in to a friend's gun shop on a take-down version and I got his old traded-in one for very little money. The previous owner had NEVER cleaned it, not once in 22 years. The trigger group was full of crap....old bullet lube and powder residue,.I stripped it right down and cleaned it all up and machined up an adapter to fit a silencer. It fires everything from subsonic to stingers and is astonishingly accurate. It's a wonderful little rifle and I am sure will still be operating long after I am gone.

  • @TheRrevn57
    @TheRrevn57 3 роки тому +9

    Still have the old 10/22 my Dad taught me to shoot on. Did not appreciate the technology of it until I saw your video. Thanks for the info, 2 thumbs up!

  • @safakaswedishairgunforum-n1490
    @safakaswedishairgunforum-n1490 3 роки тому +6

    Im from sweden and even a ,22 powder burner needs a license and it all goes over the "not so easy" hunters degree here. But i shot a 10/22 abroad and it´s also the only riffle in 22LR i ever shot, but decided to grind through the hunters degree and get a 22 LR. And for me it´s only one, the 10/22. for me it´s almost a "plattform" with all the customization available. so really appreciated this episode. thanks from "up north" :D