tuna
NES Member
I can't see Ruger restarting the Marlin Model 60 line, which is a shame. It's different enough from the 10/22 that it would have it's own market, and Ruger would have #1 and 2 spots in the most popular .22 rifle category. I just bought a 1990 model, and I really like it. I guess it doesn't have the tacticool factor that everyone wants now, and putting a collapsible stock or rails on it would kill the handling.
I had a model 75 (carbine version) when I was a kid, but I didn't think it was cool because of the tube magazine. Now that it's 40 years later, it seems like a bonus to not need a bunch of magazines.
I guess one more entry in the "old stuff" category.
I had a model 75 (carbine version) when I was a kid, but I didn't think it was cool because of the tube magazine. Now that it's 40 years later, it seems like a bonus to not need a bunch of magazines.
I guess one more entry in the "old stuff" category.