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  • Thank you ruger dude

  • I got this video all ready and fully buffered expecting that I would need it but I didn't. The only problem I had in reasembling it was pulling bach the charging handle while I put the bolt back in. This rifle is a lot easier to clean than my dads Glenfield model 60. I had a hell of a time putting that thing back together.

  • God bless u my cousin said he wiuld clean it for me no problem but he broke the gun and for a wihle i had no clue how to clean it amd fured it dirty and broke it a gain but now i wont have any more trouble

  • Excellent video. Never had disassembled a gun before to clean and put it back together. Had no trouble. Much better to watch the video and do it than wrestle with the explanations in the owners manual

  • please help. my barrel band isn't staying in position. even when fully tightened

  • @thisisyourgrandma make sure to hold the two parts where the screw goes into together when screwing in the screw

  • this is the worst tutorial ever. who skipps partes in a reeasembly tutorial?

  • damn I had to spend an hour to just remove that damn trigger guard pin.

  • can i dry fire my ruger 10/22

  • @asg00001 Yes, it has a very strong firing pin. Dry firing it will not hurt it.

  • Ruger tech tip. Ha, say that five times fast.

  • i had a hard time getting out the pins and bolt stop pin involved a ruber malet and 15 inutes of hammering. normal or not?

  • Excellent tutorial!

  • Thanks for this, helped alot. I bought my Ruger a week ago and very happy with it. I had bought another make of semiauto last fall and was disappointed with the jamming. Sold it. I went to the range today with a 25rd mag and it never jammed once, and I ran it through it's pace's. Great gun.

  • Upon reassembling my new Ruger 10 22 after it's second cleaning I noticed the pin holes in the plastic trigger group are already egg shaped. Why is it that the 10 22's made in the 60's are still in perfect condition but the one I got last month already has problems. Enough with the plastic already. My next Ruger purchase will be from the pawn show. A 40 year old Ruger will outlast the one bought last month. Plastic trigger group/ FAIL RUGER!! What am I supposed to do with this junk now? FAIL!!!

  • @shark61111 don't bother telling me it weighs 2 ozs less or whatever. I also don't particularly care if the color won't come off. I want something that is reliable and will last for generations, you know, how they USED TO BE MADE!!!

  • @ RUGER: If it ain't broke/ DON'T FIX IT!!

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  • man thats a stupid idea

  • thank you very much for this video.i wasnt very confident in doing this myself.

  • my 10/22 barrelreciever trigger guard is made of some type of plastic is this the same for all?

  • Its the same for all the new ones and your hand guard is made of polymer

  • I've heard a lot of conflicting opinions on dry-firing a rimfire.

    Is it bad to do it too regularly?

  • All Ruger rifles can be dry fired without damage, and dry firing can be useful to familiarize the owner with the firearm. However, be sure any firearm is completely unloaded before dry firing!

  • @RugerFirearms This is good to know- I've heard you can't dry-fire rimfires. Are there any break-in recommendations? Thanks for the great series on assembly and maintaining the 10/22.

  • @RugerFirearms hey Ruger, how does the barrel band work with accuracy on a 1022?

  • @RugerFirearms Who wants to get familiar with an 8# + trigger pull? Not me! Plastic trigger guards were the biggest mistake you guys made. Should of left the gun as is. I have to bend of backwards now to find pre 2008 models. I will never buy a Ruger 10-22 with plastic!

  • @chad2133 How many do you have to buy? Mine from 1995 still looks and functions like new.

  • @noinlair the only time dry firing is bad is with older guns basically older antique type guns and older made guns but newer guns are designed to be dry fired because of the material there made of

  • @noinlair on some rifles it can over stress the firing pin and cause it to break off. but the 10/22 has a thick bar shaped firing pin that shouldnt be damaged by dry firing. when u take it apart look. youll see what i mean

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