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    Ruger 10/22 air rifle review on at 3pm


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    will be interesting to see what price they go up for here in the uk
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    11lb trigger pull weight on double action though

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    I haven't seen the video but I did read Tom Gaylord's initial review which was enough for me to say one of these won't be for me, after the initial "wow, that's nice" reaction when first announced.
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    Quote Originally Posted by WILBA View Post
    11lb trigger pull weight on double action though
    Only slightly worse than a real one!

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    Good effort but need to do better

    I thought I read somewhere it was going to be semi, but that is a 'mechanical repeater'
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    I wonder if much of the after market stuff will fit the co2 version...if so, then it will be very customisable
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    Quote Originally Posted by webb22 View Post
    I wonder if much of the after market stuff will fit the co2 version...if so, then it will be very customisable
    I was also wondering about that
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    the real thing is crap, so no surprise this is too..
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    Quote Originally Posted by IanSea View Post
    Only slightly worse than a real one!
    I can’t remember the original being double action

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    Looks nice, though would have preferred a quality wood stock and a much higher .177 velocity FPS to tempt me to buy. As it is, an expensive toy so no chance.

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    Another anaemic toy from umarex

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    Quote Originally Posted by IanU View Post
    I can’t remember the original being double action
    Real ones aren’t double action but later models often have 8lb plus trigger pulls. I borrowed a club members unmodified rifle to shoot a course of fire when mine had spat out it’s extractor. The trigger pull was so firm I thought the safety was still on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IanSea View Post
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    Real ones aren’t double action but later models often have 8lb plus trigger pulls. I borrowed a club members unmodified rifle to shoot a course of fire when mine had spat out it’s extractor. The trigger pull was so firm I thought the safety was still on.
    When I was looking into getting a FAC, I did a bit of research and found you can buy all sorts of upgraded parts including a replacement trigger unit which was supposed to be a vast improvement on the original
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    Quote Originally Posted by IanSea View Post
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    Real ones aren’t double action but later models often have 8lb plus trigger pulls. I borrowed a club members unmodified rifle to shoot a course of fire when mine had spat out it’s extractor. The trigger pull was so firm I thought the safety was still on.
    True, but thinking back to the one that I had in the early 80's the pull weight was quite good/light for a sporter and I had no issues with it. These days it could be something to do with US gun safety laws? Bump tests maybe?

    Quote Originally Posted by MartynB View Post
    When I was looking into getting a FAC, I did a bit of research and found you can buy all sorts of upgraded parts including a replacement trigger unit which was supposed to be a vast improvement on the original
    There's the rub, I could have paid nigh on £450 to £500 for a stainless with synthetic after my variation came through but then would have had to pay another £100 or so for a trigger upgrade.

    Nostalgic as I felt at the time I got a CZ455 16" stainless synthetic and trigger spring kit instead.

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