cbates8466
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- Item Location
- Pensacola Fl
- Price
- $450 SOLD
Comes with 30rd mag and (3) 10 rd mags. Installed extended mag release. Want cash but let me know if you got a trade
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Thank you bro
May be a dumb question, but what makes the stock rare?Comes with 30rd mag and (3) 10 rd mags. Installed extended mag release. Want cash but let me know if you got a trade
I have never seen a walnut (color) stock and yeah Iv'e gotta them to check my postMay be a dumb question, but what makes the stock rare?
I got it in trade and fell in love with the stock. Im really not an expert on wood but guessing mapleMaple?
Maple?
Cash is always king but trades with cash can work as well. If not I may throw back in safeBeech, Ruger never made a maple stock for the 10/22 that I can find, though there are aftermarket maple ones available. Ruger used Walnut, Birch (most common), and Beech wood for their stocks. In my opinion, that's an unstained (blonde) beechwood stock. Can be similar to maple in appearance, but not hardness. I may be wrong, but I couldn't find anything on Ruger making a factory maple stock for a 10/22. A while back, Styx River had a 10/22 with a very figured birch stock that looked a LOT like it was curly maple, almost a tiger stripe pattern, which is uncommon in birch and looked badass. Had I a little more cash in my pocket that day it would be in my collection for sure.
Beech, Ruger never made a maple stock for the 10/22 that I can find, though there are aftermarket maple ones available. Ruger used Walnut, Birch (most common), and Beech wood for their stocks. In my opinion, that's an unstained (blonde) beechwood stock. Can be similar to maple in appearance, but not hardness. I may be wrong, but I couldn't find anything on Ruger making a factory maple stock for a 10/22. A while back, Styx River had a 10/22 with a very figured birch stock that looked a LOT like it was curly maple, almost a tiger stripe pattern, which is uncommon in birch and looked badass. Had I a little more cash in my pocket that day it would be in my collection for sure.