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Ugly stock for 75th Anniversary 10/22?

3.4K views 52 replies 30 participants last post by  TMan51  
#1 · (Edited)
Picked up a 10/22 from my FFL recently and I think the stock is ugly... especially
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for a 75th anniversary model. What do you ppl think?

Also, the FFL said there should have been a metal 75th anniv plate/plague in the box... but it's MIA. Your experience?


Update 7/18/25
Contacted Ruger. "...and a new stock will be sent."
WOW, YEA!
We'll see what it looks like.
 
#4 ·
Picked up a 10/22 from my FFL recently and I think the stock is ugly... especially View attachment 611332
for a 75th anniversary model. What do you ppl think?

Also, the FFL said there should have been a metal 75th anniv plate/plague in the box... but it's MIA. Your experience?


I'm in assent.

Also, the checkering coverage has too blocky a border and looks totally discordant of the grip's shape.
 
#17 ·
When you order one in and it arrives at your ffl you are kind of at the mercy of what the supplier sent you, aren't you? I suppose you could refuse it and have him send it back, but......... I recently bought one of the light birch stocked guns from a local store. I like the look and it has some good "character" grain. Not an anniversary version. A stainless that will soon wear my blue Shaw barrel my squirrel shooting partner threaded for a suppressor.
 
#18 ·
no, you're not locked into any firearm, just because it was sent to your ffl, doesn't make it yours yet..don't like the condition, or anything else, and you have every right to refuse the rifle..it's not yours until you fill out the paperwork..

our family friend, who owned the LGS, where I spent many years of my 20's working at, always asked his distributors to hand pick rifles for the wood, when he would order rifles..
 
#20 ·
Picked up a 10/22 from my FFL recently and I think the stock is ugly... especially View attachment 611332
for a 75th anniversary model. What do you ppl think?

Also, the FFL said there should have been a metal 75th anniv plate/plague in the box... but it's MIA. Your experience?
Utt Bugly!!!! No grain to speak of. Shows no pride in their product for an :"Anniversary Model"!
 
#23 ·
Some people like black cars, some like white, others like brown etc etc. Same thing, beauty is in eye of the beholder. My wife liked it, I bought it. Everyone spends their money as they see fit.

It’s all good!


You know what, you're right 👍

I'm one of the ones who branded it unattractive, but when I look at myself in the mirror I ain't too pretty myself 😁
 
#22 · (Edited)
I would have a hard time looking my LGS in the eye if I had him order a specific model for me only to turn it down once it arrived. More specificially, I would take my lumps and conclude the transaction rather than saddling him with an unwanted rifle. Or, if I commit to online ordering something sight-unseen, I assume some of the overall risk and am not going to stiff the seller/shipper with an unwarranted return.

I confess to not liking blond stocks, and I think that one is unfortunately sub-par as well. I would still complete the transaction & if it continued to bother me, would purchase another stock & do an upgrade.

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I did purchase a 'dream rifle' with a so-so stock once (Rem 700 Classic in 223 Rem; qty.3570 manufactured in 2000).
It had a very plain stock (which I knew going into the transaction). I was fortunate enough to find a very attractive NOS straight-grained Remington stock - another "Classic" model; and the rest is gravy:

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#24 ·
I would have a hard time looking my LGS in the eye if I had him order a specific model for me only to turn it down once it arrived. More specificially, I would take my lumps and conclude the transaction rather than saddling him with an unwanted rifle. Or, if I commit to online ordering something sight-unseen, I assume some of the overall risk and am not going to stiff the seller/shipper with an unwarranted return.
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The voice of reason.
 
#32 ·
With the exception of the DSP and the French Walnuts, I believe all current production sporters are just birch with different stains and different butt pads. Some are pretty, some are plain, most land somewhere in between. Most don't have a lot of grain figuring.

Most 75th Anniversary models came in a "special" box and included a 75th sticker.

Only Collectors Series came with street sign and other memorabilia.
 
#33 ·
When I heard Ruger was coming out with a 75th anniversary edition I was excited about it. When I saw it, not so much.
I thought it was one of the ugliest 10/22's I had ever seen, but it's growing on me over time. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, and it is different than any others I have seen.
My 10/22 is the Man's Best Friend edition, and came with the street sign.
I'm sure many would argue that it is the ugliest 10/22 that they have ever seen, and it would be difficult for me to refute that.
A green and black plastic stock, with a collectors series engraving?
I think the 75th anniversary model is far more appealing, just not what I was expecting when I heard about it.
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