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Item Name: FS/FT Ruger 10-22 LaRue Tactical ARROW Conversion

Location: Jesup

Zip Code: 31545

Item is for: Sale
Sale Price: 500
Trade Value or Items Looking For:

Caliber: Wow

Willing to Ship: No

Bill of Sale Required?: No

Item Description:
Old model 10-22 with metal trigger guard. Gun has been converted to an Arrow gun and has Hogue overmolded stock.. It will shoot the bolts 435FPS.
It uses blanks as propellant and the tool to insert the blanks is included along with 6 bolts, maybe a few more.This thing is very accurate and a blast to shoot. I just do not play with it anymore. The conversion kit alone is 500.
Took a rest for a while and decided to relist to see if anyone may want it now.
Trades considered but it would have to be something unique to get my attention.

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When you shoot it does the bullet simply push the arrow or does it split it some.

Sorry I had to ask. This thing is definitely neat.
 
The arrow does stick out far enough to allow the use of a broadhead. The arrows/bolts can be reused, there is no damage cause by firing them. It uses a blank charge for the propellant, just like the CAN CANNON uses the 556 blank to shoot whatever you can fit inside the tube. The only way you could not reuse the bolt is if you stick it in something hard that bends or breaks it, same as if using a crossbow.
 
No worries, I’ve had it for about 20 years so it’s a question I have personally asked the local DNR.
 
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