Which Model Ruger Rifle does this stock fit?
Can anyone identify which Model Ruger Rifle this stock fits? Its vintage and do not believe it is custom. Looks factory. Approx. 30 1/2" long, Ruger buttplate and Ruger emblem on pistol grip part. No barrel band, grooves on both sides of forearm. Have searched for another rifle having this similar stock and cannot find. Also looks to be of walnut. Thanks!




















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Early 10/22 sporter. See stock at the top of photo
http://media.liveauctiongroup.net/i/11425/11706147_1.jpg?v=8CE94164972CBB00 -
I think the .44 Magnum.. Deerstalker was it called? 0 -
That top one in the picture looks exactly like it. Will all the 10/22 barrel band models fit this stock? 0 -
Can't answer that one for sure, But I think the sporters had a longer barrel, with a slightly larger diameter.Without a barrel band too. 0 -
quote:Originally posted by wallyent
That top one in the picture looks exactly like it. Will all the 10/22 barrel band models fit this stock?
I'm sure this 10/22 stock doesn't use the barrel band - it's what's commonly called a "fingergroove" stock. The single screw just ahead of the magwell holds the rifle in place.0 -
ruger auto loader in 44 magnum original 0 -
Guess it wouldn't fit the standard 10/22 Rugers, no place for the stock screw to go. Early 10/22 Sporter. Thanks! 0 -
quote:Originally posted by fordsix
ruger auto loader in 44 magnum original
Like this one...
http://www.GunBroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=4256979780 -
It's a 10/22 Sporter stock.. They're inter-changeable with a standard stock.. The barrels are the same, both contour and length.. The Sporter stocks were very popular, and we always kept a couple new stocks-only for sale in the shop, for customers who wanted that style..
I don't know where you guys are seeing 44mag.. The pictures clearly show the early/original barrel channel for a 10/22.. They also show the finger relief for removing the magazine, and the bushing for the stock bolt..0
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