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  2. Ruger 10/22 - Wikipedia

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    The 10/22's aftermarket is so prolific that a complete 10/22 can be built without using any Ruger-made components. A magnum version of the 10/22, known as the 10/22 Magnum , chambered for the .22 WMR cartridge, was made from 1998 to 2006.

  3. List of 3D-printed weapons and parts - Wikipedia

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    1.3 Firearms parts and accessories. 2 Glossary of acronyms. 3 See also. 4 References. ... A pistol version of the popular Ruger 10/22 rifle. [53] [54] CM901 [57] 2015 ...

  4. Accurizing - Wikipedia

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    Careful hand fitting and polishing of parts, addition of high precision or adjustable aftermarket parts, or fabrication of new parts can greatly improve most triggers. [ 4 ] [ 6 ] [ 14 ] Care should be taken, however, since trigger work requires a great deal of care and precision, and a bad trigger job can easily render a firearm highly unsafe ...

  5. ArmaLite AR-7 - Wikipedia

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    Explorer II was a pistol version of the AR-7. [10] It resembled a Broomhandle Mauser. The receiver had a built-in pistol grip with no provision for the rifle stock (the internal parts are interchangeable between rifle and pistol). The rear sight of the pistol was an open notch adjustable for windage and elevation.

  6. Sturm, Ruger & Co. - Wikipedia

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    Like the 10/22, the Mark Series is supported with a wide variety of after-market accessories. The 22/45 is similar to the Ruger Standard family of pistols but features a different grip angle, that of the Colt 1911 (as opposed to that of a Luger utilized in the Ruger Standard). [10]

  7. Ruger Charger (3D printed) - Wikipedia

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    The Ruger Charger (3D printed) is a 3D printed copy of the Ruger 10/22 Charger semi-automatic pistol's receiver [1] [2] [3] made public in July 2014. [1] It was created by a gunmaker who goes by the pseudonym Buck O'Fama. [1] [4] It was printed using a small format 3D printer, the creator did not reveal the name of the printer. [2]

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