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Item Name: FS/FT Ruger 10/22 Carbine in stainless steel

Location: Bryan County

Zip Code: 31321

Item is for: Sale or Trade
Sale Price: $400.00
Trade Value or Items Looking For: $400.00

Caliber: 22lr

Willing to Ship: No

Bill of Sale Required?: No

Item Description: I have a Ruger 10/22 Carbine model in stainless steel. The scope is a Tasco 3-9x32. Looking to get $400.00 cash or trade value. Willing to combine this with my other sale to try and get what I am looking for.
Would like to try and trade for either a 357 magnum with a 3-4in barrel (looking for a truck gun) or a lever action 357 (I can add a little cash for this).
Everything included in the sale is in the pictures. Send any questions via the comments or a PM. Please keep any comments or PM's clean & to the point.

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Don't have any pictures of my Marlin, but I was right (though I believe my stock is a bit darker).
Marlin/Glenfield model 60, granddad got it B4 I was around to deal with "those dang rats w/ furry tails".
His words (cleaned up quite a bit)!
 
I have what appears to be an identical 10/22, and I do just want to note, these older stainless models (mine from the mid-90's) came with "matching" metal trigger guards which have more recently been replaced with the black plastic guards you will find on most all 10/22's I have seen these days. As much as I wish the barrel was threaded, I will not get rid of mine for (nearly) anything! Nonetheless, an awesome gun and GLWS!! Cheers
 
Hey tr187, thanks for the info (did not know). I took a look at the trigger guard with a small magnet I got from a buddy (works at a body shop) that he used to test panels for bondo. The guard did not react to the magnet, but I still think it is some kind of metal (gut feeling). If you (or anyone) has a way to be sure of (metal/not metal), please let me know. thanks
p.s. the serial # on mine appears to place it @ late 1994 to early 1995
 
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