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    "The trouble is that with a lack of promotion the...

    "The trouble is that with a lack of promotion the consumer has unwittingly settled on the less robust product here manly through lack of knowledge/choice. As far as vehicles go the Marlin would...
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    The guys with the T shirts have Jap import...

    The guys with the T shirts have Jap import family/economy cars
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    Did Ruger switch to new tooling/factory at some...

    Did Ruger switch to new tooling/factory at some point?

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    I'll have to take both 22's out to the range and...

    I'll have to take both 22's out to the range and properly test sometime. Just need a day with bugger all wind.

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    I think they were. A mate had a fully suppressed...

    I think they were. A mate had a fully suppressed one years ago that was really good. Accurate as and cycled flawlessly so I got one as my first rifle but nowhere near as good. It's ok but I was...
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    My worst would have to be the 10/22, accuracy...

    My worst would have to be the 10/22, accuracy acceptable for plinking cans but not for small game ethically but the main gripe is the jamming and magazines, one is fine the other is a piece of shit....
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    Tie it to a tree or strainer post (pointing in a...

    Tie it to a tree or strainer post (pointing in a safe direction) and use a piece of string to pull the trigger. If it goes bang carefully check it for cracks/damage before firing it again.
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