Hello all, here is today's article posted on TheArmoryLife.com. It is titled “First Look: Model 2020 Rimfire Series” and can be found at https://www.thearmorylife.com/first-look-model-2020-rimfire-series/.
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i've been kicking around the idea of a basic modern heavy barrel bolt action target rifle and was thinking about the ruger rimfire target. however, now that this is on the market i will hold off for a bit. i thought about the cz as well.I'm impressed so far. If they're accurate, they could give the CZ rifles a run for their money.
I have a bunch of .22 bolt actions already, but if they come out with a heavy 24" barreled, walnut-stocked version, I'll have to start saving up my nickels. Or maybe sell my Ruger 77/22V.
I don't care if it's made on freakin' Neptune. If it looks the way I want and shoots the way I want, I WANT one.Made in Turkey
well, that's a bummer. i had a hunch they were.
The Turkish walnut stocks was the first indicator to me, then the scootch vid showed enough close-ups to see the marking.well, that's a bummer. i had a hunch they were.
PSA makes/developes more of their own major products vs. just importing parts. But also, sell firearms made by other manufacturers.So is it semi safe to say that the new SA firearms are now like Palmetto State or Classic firearms ? Even Hellion for that matter now.
Just import guns/parts and make them or have them made?
Like an MKE AP5 from Classic or the PSA Dagger pistol among others ?
Am I wrong here ??
… too my point…PSA makes/developes more of their own major products vs. just importing parts. But also, sell firearms made by other manufacturers.
Classic Firearms is a retail vendor, that likely retails various foreign firearms from importer/distributors, and doesn't make any of their own stuff.
SA appears to just make their 1911s and M1As in-house & with sourced parts. assembles their AR lines from sourced parts, and rounds out their product line by marketing imported firearms with under their brand-name.
My .02
100% agreePSA makes/developes more of their own major products vs. just importing parts. But also, sell firearms made by other manufacturers.
Classic Firearms is a retail vendor, that likely retails various foreign firearms from importer/distributors, and doesn't make any of their own stuff.
SA appears to just make their 1911s and M1As in-house & with sourced parts. assembles their AR lines from sourced parts, and rounds out their product line by marketing imported firearms with under their brand-name.
My .02