5 Millionth Ruger 10/22

Wow! This is the 5 millionth Ruger 10/22 produced, and definitely the most beautiful (and expensive). It is currently being auctioned at GunBroker.com. The current bid is $4,500!

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The rifle features rich, hand-engraved scroll designs and gold highlights that complement the clean lines and legendary performance of this classic rifle. Full-cover engraving enhances the nickel-finished receiver, featuring scroll designs and a banner that reads “Five Millionth” highlighted with 24kt gold to recognize the milestone the rifle represents. Hand-cut engraving also adorns the barrel and barrel band, and the butt plate features full-coverage engraving and the monogram of William Batterman Ruger.

The rifle has been stocked with select American black walnut.

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Steve Jan 10th 2008 rifles, rimfire Tags: , , , 3 Comments

3 Responses to “5 Millionth Ruger 10/22”

  1. TheGunGeekon 11 Jan 2008 at 9:44 am link comment

    Yeah, it’s nice and all, but does it come with a recoil buffer and an extended mag release or is that even more money I’ll have to spend on it?

  2. Steveon 11 Jan 2008 at 9:49 am link comment

    HAHAHA, nice one GunGeek :)

    If they did include a recoil buffer, mag release and lightened trigger it would not give the owner something to do. Isn’t spending lots of money on essential after market accesories 1/2 the fun of a 10/22?

  3. Korsoon 28 Jul 2008 at 7:09 pm link comment

    steve… more than 1/2 the fun, its most definately the best part of owning one. ;)

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