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Re: New Ruger American 7.62x39
I understand the plastic stock at that price point but does it HAVE to be tan?
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Re: New Ruger American 7.62x39
Ruger must need sales. When the rifle was introduced and I called the exact words were "never happen". I do like it though. It would give me something to use my 5-round Mini-30 magazines with. I've been meaning to get my 77/44 to the consignment rack...
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Re: New Ruger American 7.62x39
I'm not to crazy about the plastic stock and still undecided on the receiver if I like it or not. The Ruger American is becoming a popular rifle in my area especially in 450 Bushmaster, selling like hot cakes. I love my Ruger M77 MKII 7.62x39 BUT it'll be interesting to see how well the Ruger American sell.
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Re: New Ruger American 7.62x39
If I'm not mistaken, this particular American Ranch Rifle in 7.62x39mm is the ONLY of the series that comes with a METAL magazine. Of course, it's Ruger's own mini-30 magazine, but at least it's metal.
Everything I've read about the one I wanted to get - the .300BLK - with a proprietary plastic rotary mag - seems to be bad news.
Why couldn't the 5.56NATO and .300BLK models have used the mini-14 metal mags at least? Now that would've been cool.
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Everything I've read about the one I wanted to get - the .300BLK - with a proprietary plastic rotary mag - seems to be bad news.
Why couldn't the 5.56NATO and .300BLK models have used the mini-14 metal mags at least? Now that would've been cool.
My 2 cents on this!
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Re: New Ruger American 7.62x39
There's a 7.62X39 on Ruger Forum for $459 or so.
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Re: New Ruger American 7.62x39
Looks like you can get the American Ranch 7.62x39 on GunBroker for $420 to $435.
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Re: New Ruger American 7.62x39
I have been considering selling my Zastava Mini Mauser 7.62x39 because I have not been shooting it. If I think 7.62x39, I grab the Savage 10FCM Scout. It is funny how one rifle/cartridge combo will be favored over the other. It is probably more about the fit, the Zastava is a small rifle (one worry just looking at the Ruger Ranch), and I'm not, and either is the Savage. I honestly don't need to sling bullets out to 300 yards but the Savage does it very well and honestly, I've never tried it with the Zastava.
I bought the Savage 11 Scout, a 308 Win, but I favor my 10FCM 308 Win over it. One thing I don't like with the 11 is the tactical look and the tan stock (Ruger American ). The 11 along with the Zastava and my Ruger 77/44 were supposed to go to my FFL and be put on GunBroker six weeks ago, but I've been too busy to make the drive. I got to do that because they were supposed to reimburse the funds for the two Winchester M94 Timber Scouts I bought!
I haven't shot my Mini 30 this year, but I could say that with most of my rifles, but I enjoy shooting the 10FCM more than I do it.
I bought the Savage 11 Scout, a 308 Win, but I favor my 10FCM 308 Win over it. One thing I don't like with the 11 is the tactical look and the tan stock (Ruger American ). The 11 along with the Zastava and my Ruger 77/44 were supposed to go to my FFL and be put on GunBroker six weeks ago, but I've been too busy to make the drive. I got to do that because they were supposed to reimburse the funds for the two Winchester M94 Timber Scouts I bought!
I haven't shot my Mini 30 this year, but I could say that with most of my rifles, but I enjoy shooting the 10FCM more than I do it.
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Re: New Ruger American 7.62x39
I just happened to get a Zastava 7.62X39 a couple months ago.
It's a little different.
It's a little different.
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