(Part 2) Top products from r/1022
We found 23 product mentions on r/1022. We ranked the 150 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.
21. Nikon A-Series Medium 1'' Scope Rings - 16167
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 2
Strong, lightweight aluminum alloy construction with matte Black finishFits all Weaver/Warne/picatinny-style basesFits most one-inch tube Riflescopes with 20-36mm Objectives
22. Nikon PROSTAFF RIMFIRE II 3-9X40 BDC150
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 2
BDC 150 ReticleFully Multicoated Optical SystemSpring Loaded Instant Zero-Reset TurretsSpot On Ballistic Match TechnologyWaterproof/Fogproof/Shockproof
24. UTG Low-Profile Deluxe Universal Picatinny & Swivel-Stud Bipod
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
SHOOTING NEEDS and ACCESSORIES
25. Long Range Shooting Handbook: The Complete Beginner's Guide to Precision Rifle Shooting
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Long Range Shooting Handbook The Complete Beginner s Guide to Precision Rifle Shooting
26. Birchwood Casey B8-60 SHOOT-N-C 6" Round Target 60PK
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
The most trusted source for your shooting suppliesTested for quality and durabilityMade using the highest quality materials and componentsBC Shoot-N-CSelf-Adhesive Targets60 - 6" Targets, 240 PastersRound "X" Target DesignInstant feedback
27. Stanley 15-809 10-inch Metal Mini Hacksaw With Bi-Metal Blade NIP
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Genuine, OEM Stanley Replacement PartStanley replacement , part number 15-809
28. Bushnell Banner Dusk & Dawn 1.5-4.5x32 Riflescope
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Low-light riflescope with 1.5-4.5x magnification and 32mm objective lensDusk & Dawn Brightness (DDB) multicoated lenses for clarity and brightnessMulti-X reticle; 1/4 MOA fingertip windage and elevation adjustments100-percent waterproof/fogproof constructionFast-focus eyepiece; measures 10.5 inches ...
29. Bondhus 20199 Balldriver L-Wrench DoublePK, 10999 1.5-10mm & 10937 0.050-3/8"
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Angle entry up to 25 degrees on sizes 0.050, 1/16, 5/64, 3/32, 7/64, 1/8, 9/64, 5/32, 3/16, 7/32, 1/4, 5/16, 3/8-Inch and 1.5mm, 2mm, 2.5mm, 3mm, 4mm, 5mm, 6mm, 8mm, and 10mmThe original Balldriver L-wrenches save time in hard to reach and blind locationsTools are Made in the USA with Bondhus propri...
30. Bushnell Red Dot Sight
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Quick-pointing dot with 11 intensity settings, 25mm objective for virtually unlimited field of view at 100 yardIntegral mount works on any Picatinny rail or weaver-style caseWaterproof, Fogproof and shockproof. Measures 2.4 inch long and weighs only 3.7 ouncesTilted front lens reflects LED light to ...
31. Rubber Strap Wrench - 6 In
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Rubber strap wrench - 6 in.Country Of Origin: ChinaModel Number: TP6506Item Package Dimension: 10.99999998878" L x 3.99999999592" W x 0.899999999082" H
32. WEAVER 49734, Rings, See-Thru, Sym Cap, Rgr 10/22, Stainless Steel
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Made of the highest quality materialsHunting scopes ringsAnother quality Bushnell productSee-Thru Detachable Rings, no base requiredUtilize iron sights or your scope for quick target acquisition with these convenient ringsSteel strap for added strengthThese rings are made to mount to specific firear...
33. WEAVER Top Mount Matte Black Base Pair - Ruger 10/22
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Made of the highest quality materialsHunting scopes mountsAnother quality Bushnell productTop Mount Aluminum Bases (Pairs)Each Weaver Base is machined to tight tolerances for a custom fitAluminum bases offer maximum strength for rings to hold tight
34. WEAVER Multi-Slot Base System - 430T for Ruger 10/22
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Made of the highest quality materialsHunting scopes mountsAnother quality Bushnell productMulti Slot BaseEach Weaver Base is machined to tight tolerances for a custom fitAluminum bases offer maximum strength for rings to hold tightAllows for optimal eye relief
35. Loctite 555339 Threadlocker 222 Low Strength Tube, Purple, 6-ml
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
DESIGN. Ideal for fasteners under 1/4-Inches (6 mm) that require occasional adjustment.APPLICATION. Carburetors, relay locks, headlamps, throttle body assembly, choke assembly and fuel injection set screws and much more.RESULTS. Secure, one-piece assembly that will not loosen under stress.SECURE. Lo...
36. Permatex 24200 Medium Strength Threadlocker Blue, 6 ml
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Locks and seals while preventing parts loosening due to vibrationProtects threads from corrosionIdeal for all nut and bolt applications 1/4" to 3/4" (6mm to 20mm)Removable with hand tools for easy disassemblySuggested Applications: valve cover bolts, water pump bolts, oil pan bolts, drive shaft bolt...
37. Peltor 97451 3M Tactical Sport Earmuff
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
NRR 20 dBAudio jack for external components such as cell phones, MP3 players or dog trackersExternal battery compartment with easy accessPowered by 2 AAA batteriesAuto shutoffDesigned for all-day comfortErgonomically designed, contoured ear cups
38. Leupold Rifleman Scope Rings
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Model #57395 - Rifleman Rings 1" - Detachable See-Thru High Rings with a Gloss finishPrecision machined from aircraft grade aluminumIncludes all mounting screws
39. Hornady RF17 Lock-N-Load 17-22 Cal RIM Rimfire Thickness Gauge
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Designed for target shootersImproves accuracyUsed by competitive shootersFor use with .17 and .22 rimfire cartridges
40. Hogue Hunting Grip Ruger 10 22 Stock with
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Hunting Gun Parts PistolsFits: Ruger 10/22 with Standard BarrelCobblestone TextureVarminter Style ForendAll Hogue products deliver reliable performance and years of dependable service.Please refer user manual attached below for instructions and troubleshooting steps.
I think at 6'4" you may find a basic 10/22 to be on the smaller side for you. Doesn't mean you can't/shouldn't get it. Plus it's trivial to drop some $ on a better stock. At one point they made a 50th anniversary edition that had an upgraded stock and sights. I don't know if it's still sold, but if you can find one it's a very good option to go with. That edition was designed with appleseed in mind, so it should be exactly what you want from a rifle.
10/22s are pretty forgiving with ammo. Try different brands and see what works for you, but most stuff is fine. A few states don't allow online orders of ammo, but most do. You might find better prices online, or you might be better off with a local store. Depends on luck and location.
The gun generally comes with 1 10 round magazine. You may find better deals online, but they're relatively cheap anyway (some guns have very expensive mags). There's a large variety of magazine sizes and shapes available. I live in a ban state, so I don't have advice beyond the 10 rounders. I've got a thing that clamps 3 10 round mags together that I find very helpful, but not really relevant if you don't have that limitation.
Just buy the tech sights. The 10/22 sights are worthless (excluding the 50th edition).
The basic 10/22s don't have any sling attachments (50th does). If you did upgrade the stock, cause you're a larger guy, you could easily get an aftermarket one that would accept a sling easier.
If you're just getting started shooting, cheap ear muffs/plugs and eye pro are fine and perfectly safe. If you get more serious, there's lots of options to blow money on. I use (and am a big fan of) ESS Crossbow and Peltor Tactical Sport. Electronic ear muffs are especially nice in a competition or training context.
You'll definitely want a bag or case to carry the gun. For events like appleseed you'll also want a chamber flag (bright colored cheap plastic flag you stick in the gun to show empty). Unless your state has specific legal requirements, storage is up to you. I'm pretty sure 10/22s (all rugers I think) come with a action lock, if you want to use it.
Sorry for the giant text wall. Hope it helps.
Small gun related tip.
Loctite is your BEST friend. Anything that unscrews, or loosens with a thread on it, should get a small dab. Purple is lighter than Blue (Red is the strongest). If you're worried about the strength of the screw head, use Purple.
http://amzn.com/B0002UEMZ2 \ http://amzn.com/B0002KKTT0
Use screwdrivers that are "hollow ground". Meaning, for a flat bit, they should not be shaped like normal screwdrivers. A normal screwdriver actually usually looks more like a wedge than an straight block being inserted into the screw head. Here's a nice picture:
http://makezine.com/review/tool-review-garrett-wade-gunsmithing-screwdrivers/
You don't have to run out and buy fancy screwdrivers. Grab a metal file, and carefully file the sides of a cheap bit so it is more square. Keeps your screws pretty.
Last bit of advice, Dremels work really REALLY quick. Be careful!
You can put a trigger stop yourself if you'd like, that will reduce the overtravel. Check this out:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DgBprD635HM
Have fun, stay safe!
For stocks, if you want a more traditional looking rifle the Hogue Rubber Over Molded Stock is a very popular stock.
For a more tactical stock the TAPCO Intrafuse T6 is another popular stock, but be aware there are two versions of the stock. One for standard diameter barrels and one for bull barrels. Another tactical stock similar to the first one but with a better pistol grip is the ATI strike force taclite stock.
A popular newer stock is magpul's Hunter X-22 stock
For websites I would say Amazon, ebay, midway and the manufacturers site for some after market parts like bolts.
This may help you a bit, here is a run down of my build:
Stock: Tapco intrefuse bull barrel version
Acc: Magpul AFG Angled Forend Grip
Barrel: Tactical Solutions threaded bull barrel
Bolt: Kidd bolt and charging handle
Receiver: factory Ruger receiver
Trigger assembly: Ruger BX-trigger
Then for the odds and ends:
Bolt buffer pin is made by kidd, the two pins that hold the trigger assembly to the receiver are standard Ruger parts, the barrel V-block is made by tactical solutions and the take down and barrel retainer screws are made buy Volquartsen.
I'm a little late to the party, but I had the exact same issue. I solved it by getting a 2 piece rail and only installing the front piece and put the red dot on that. It cowitnesses perfectly with tech sights and the trs 25. This is the rail I got: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00162OPOS/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
It looks like it'd work, but your rifle should have come with a little baggie with allen wrenches in it, and one of those is specifically for adjusting the sights.
If you don't have this baggie, a full allen key set isn't much more than the tool you linked price-wise (and a full set is definitely more useful, as you'll need an allen key to take the rifle down for cleaning).
for the 10/22, does he have a magazine preference? Ruger offers 10, 15, and 25-round magazines. can't have too many magazines. Also bolt release, magazine release, and trigger upgrades are popular. might be tough to get anything trigger-related for $50 though.
Ammo if you can find it. if he likes to target shoot, match ammo might be fun. and that brings up targets. if shoots cheap paper ones, maybe get him some shoot-n-c targets.
If he travels with his guns, maybe a nicer case?
Happy cake day!
Well, I really didn't like the camo synthetic stock mine came with, so I swapped an 18" Keystone Arms threaded bull barrel onto it, dropped it in a Hightower Armory 90/22 stock, and threw a Bushnell TRS-25 on. I wanted to go with a 16.5" barrel, but in this conversion stock, it has to be the 18" barrel to meet the 26" OAL limit for non-NFA rifles. It's a blast, and it'll be even more fun when I finally get my suppressor in for it (over 11 months waiting).
It's a 30y/o Black Warrior stock. same as this one. Precursor to the Butler Creek folder, but this one has a plastic cheek weld area on it too.
There's an upper plastic vented heat shield over the barrel that covers out to the forward end.
Front barrel band has a rail mount top & side and a slot for a sling on the other side. Like this one, but not from Ali Express I usually have a bipod on the bottom mount, but I've been dealing with pesky critters in the yard so I put the streamlight on there for the time being.
Don't know who makes the peep through silver scope rings. Might be these, but they are wide oval apertures for easy iron sight use. Scope is a Simmons 3-9x Works fine for a rimfire.
Accuracy with a .22 is ammo dependant for the most part. Buy match grade ammo. Or you can pick through and separate bricks of 1000 with one of these and see what gets you the best groups.
https://www.amazon.com/Hornady-RF17-Rimfire-Thickness-Gauge/dp/B000PD1XJY
another one....
http://www.neiljones.com/html/rimfire_gauge.html
Any of the rails that have the center cut out to allow use of the sights will be blocked by the cross-bolt on a mount.
That's true for the X-ring as well (you cannot see the sights with a scope or other optic installed).
To use that functionality, you need a QD mount for your optic, so that you can take the optic on and off quickly, and then be able to see through the rail.
Another option would be those super-high see through scope rings that they sell for old-timey hunting setups. You'd need to get taller sights on the barrel though, and they really suck to shoot because you're down to chin weld. Definitely a last-resort option that I do not recommend.
As for the TRS25: It's a cheap optic. I really don't get the circle-jerky nature of it on reddit. I've got one now (and owned a few over the years), along with the TRS35, a couple other red dots, and various scopes. Does it work? Yeah. Is it good? No. You're being smart by saving your money.
This scope is the bomb diggity.
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://www.amazon.com/Nikon-PROSTAFF-RIMFIRE-3-9X40-BDC150/dp/B00SMX95IA&ved=2ahUKEwjnqsPw4sHgAhUJU98KHWdMDusQFjAAegQIAxAB&usg=AOvVaw0jE3-SfK0EMZKCFGeNTvWq
Long Range Shooting Handbook
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Ryan Cleckner, former Ranger sniper, covers long range shooting (obviously), but the vast majority of the material is applicable to any kind of rifle shooting. He goes into a little history, terminology, choosing and setting up your rifle and gear, rifle maintenance, ballistics, calculations and scope adjustments, shooting technique, and a bunch more.
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Despite the 'long range' label, he doesn't go overboard on the minutia of reading wind or correcting for Coriolis force. He has a follow up book ("Advanced Long Range Shooting") for the more esoteric stuff. It's all written for a layman, and anyone with two brain cells to rub together could understand it. Essentially, you can read the book with no previous knowledge and come out with a great baseline for getting started with rifles.
I got a 10/22 carbine for Christmas (one of the Shooting Store versions http://www.ruger.com/products/1022Carbine/specSheets/1240.html).
I added a Nikon Prostaff Target EFR 3-9x40 AO (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B007PXVR5C) with the Nikon A-Series Medium 1'' rings (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00SMX6BTQ) and took it to a local 50 yard range last week to test it out and zero-in the glass.
I was happy with the gun and the scope but unhappy with my cheek weld.
Just today I installed a Matthews Fabrication Bear Paw Right adjustable kydex cheek rest riser (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00O0IOKOA). It feels really solid and allows me to get my weld in just the right spot.
I haven't ground down the bolts or taken it to the range yet, but I'm very excited!
Nikon A-Series Medium 1'' Scope Rings - 16167 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00SMX6BTQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_mht.yb93ESRA6 currently on sale for 10$. Good cheaper rings
How about a plumbers strap wrench
Weaver Multi-Slot Base System - 430T for Ruger 10/22
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00162KS0S/
This is what I have on my Takedown. It fits in the bag, barely!
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0000A0AGO/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A3SPLR0MSOYZ8O
I know you said you are capped at $100, but for slightly more you can get a Nikon or a Vortex which is a whole other level of quality. Check these out:
Vortex Optics Crossfire II 2-7x32 SFP Riflescope Dead-Hold BDC MOA
Nikon Prostaff Rimfire II 3-9X40 BDC150
Glad I could help.
I should have though about mentioning it earlier, the front sight can be a bear to get out. I had to use a dremel to cut mine out. I could have tried the patient route by soaking it in penetrating oil first but I cut it out instead.
Depending on just how stuck it is you may need to borrow or buy a cutting tool if you don't already have one. I'm partial to power tools when available but I believe something like this would work. It may take a little time though.
I got the barrel band and the "Sniper profile" bipod from UTG last week and so far I like it a lot! My only complaint is that the ring to extend the bipod's legs can be a bit tight sometimes...