Gun Porn: 10/22 Takedown Tactical

Mine. Alllllll mine……

Ruger 11140
Ruger 11140

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I picked it up this weekend from my friend Reese at The Nashville Gun Company. Not a fan of the Mossy Oak stock, but colors are about the least important feature of a tool.

Two cool things about this particular catalog item (11140, if you’re interested–and I think it’s a distributor exclusive to AcuSport) is that the bag it comes with is brown instead of black, and it came with a BX25 magazine instead of the standard 10 round rotary magazine.

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Included: BX25, receiver lock, scope base, carry strap
Included: BX25, receiver lock, scope base, carry strap

When I was picking it up, I casually mentioned that I was going to need to pick up a scope base for it, and Reese informed me that it came with one from the factory. Since I was planning on using the PEPR and Sweet-22 combo I took off the M&P15-22 when I realized it wasn’t going to work out on that rifle, that was great news.

Unfortunately, as has been the case several times, things didn’t work out the way I planned:

Ruger scope base next to underside of PEPR mount
Ruger scope base next to underside of PEPR mount

As Oddball put it: “That’s frustratingly close.” So now I need to decide if I’m going to buy a picatinny base or another set of $20 QD rings.*

One thing about the rifle that kinda surprised me was that the barrel band is…plastic:
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And the screw that clamps the barrel band is clearly much longer than it needs to be:
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And of course the reason I bought this model was BECAUSE THREADED BARREL:
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So I’ll need to take that off and get a thread protector. Also I need more magazines because the answer to “how many magazines do you need” is always “More.” I have two from my Tec-22 that will work but I’m going to need more than that.

 

*As it turns out, Ruger’s base is Weaver and the PEPR is Picatinny so it would’t fit anyway. Weaver rings will fit in a Picatinny base, but Picatinny rings won’t fit on a Weaver Rail.

Comments

6 responses to “Gun Porn: 10/22 Takedown Tactical”

  1. James Avatar
    James

    Very nice. I need one. This is a perfect trunk rifle.

    Friends of NRA in TN raffled off one recently which i got to fondle. It was a stainless version with plastic furniture but still lovely. I see little downside.

  2. Evyl Robot Michael Avatar

    Nice! Now why are you going and making me want more stuff?

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  4. ChrisJ Avatar
    ChrisJ

    Have you considered filing the slots to fit the PEPR to the base? Just thinking out loud…

  5. Critter Avatar
    Critter

    A mill bastard file would make it fit just fine.

  6. wizardpc Avatar

    The “good” picatinnny mounts for 10/22s are about $20, and the “great” ones are about $40. It doesn’t seem worth it to me to take a file to a perfectly good mount to make it work.

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