When it comes to semi-automatics, I had only two before the dreadful flood:
Ruger 180 series mini-14 on the rest
Ruger 1022 in the case. This was just before the dreadful flood swept through and wrecked them.
These two rifles did cover a lot of ground for me.
I bought the Mini-14 used from an old friend, who had given it to his father and recently
received it back from his mother after old Walt died. I knew old Walt and respected him so
I was a little sentimental about this Mini-14. My friend was happy to sell it to me.
It looked like this before the dreadful flood packed it with sand and ruined the rifling
I didn't mod this rifle (much). I bought her a steel buttplate, but kept the original part.
I got her a trigger job by a local gunsmith. It's smooth and crisp now, and breaks cleanly at
about 4.5#. That's about right for this type of action, so I was happy and could hit the target with
this mini-14. Then came the flood... Oh well.
I was proud of my 1022 before the dreadful flood. it came with a Weaver 3x9 .22 scope which I kept,
and I modded it with a laminated stock from Stocky's, a JWH bolt, a BX trigger, the bike tire tube barrel
stabilizer and aluminum tape bedding. It shot excellent 50 yard groups for me using CCI SV and also
Aguila Super Extra. Then the dreadful flood swept it away along with so much else. I'm devastated, but
life goes on.