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Trade a 10/22 (& accessories) for a .45LC Vaquero & rig?

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Yes...especially if the 10/22 is one of the standard run-of-the-mill models. You can pick those up for a song just about anywhere. Now if it's one of those highly-customized tack drivers, then...no.
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Absolutely, far better rabbit gun, smile wise :D

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You bet.

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Only if I had a more accurate, dependable BUG .22 rifle than the one I was trading away. I am relatively new to the 10/22 game and have only shot a few SAs. However in terms of usefulness in a sustained time of need, a light, reliable, mag-fed 22 rifle seems to me to be to be a necessity. I think I will not ever be without that again if at all possible. To me the Ruger would not fit a need as much as a want.
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Caveat: it would be trade fodder because I'm into .357 and not .45LC... (it would be a no-brainer in .357)
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Tycer wrote:Only if I had a more accurate, dependable BUG .22 rifle than the one I was trading away. I am relatively new to the 10/22 game and have only shot a few SAs. However in terms of usefulness in a sustained time of need, a light, reliable, mag-fed 22 rifle seems to me to be to be a necessity. I think I will not ever be without that again if at all possible. To me the Ruger would not fit a need as much as a want.
Point... but my BUG rifle (to my .308 lever & MBR) is my Rossi .357. It's cheaper to shoot and hits harder.
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New model Vaquero?
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In terms of playing "cowboys & jihadists", the Ruger is probably more appropriate... for other uses, it would depend on which model Vaquero.
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In my area a new, synthetic stocked 10-22 goes for about $250.00+, and the break dowm model for mebbe $40.00 more. I would expect to pay almost twice that for a used Vaquero, so money wise, yep. If you want a .357, get the 45 Colt Vaquero, and trade for a .357 model...
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Old Ironsights wrote:
Trade a 10/22 (& accessories) for a .45LC Vaquero & rig?
Yep - In a New York Minute !


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If that is an Old Model Vaquero, I could help you out of it. :wink:
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Depends on if that is a Ruger 10-22 or a Volquartsen or a Kidd and what model.
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You could do the trade, flip the shooter, and have enough for a .22 and a decent lump of ammo for it.
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Not me.

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Bronco wrote:Depends on if that is a Ruger 10-22 or a Volquartsen or a Kidd and what model.
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So to replace the 10/22 as is you're looking at about $550 - $600 or so? And a Vaquero is about the same on completed GB auctions?
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Tycer wrote:So to replace the 10/22 as is you're looking at about $550 - $600 or so? And a Vaquero is about the same on completed GB auctions?
Yeah, pretty much.
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You've got until Noon to get to Riverton WY. Swap is either $500 cash or Vaquero and holster/rig. Condition of gun/rig will make the difference I guess.
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So, you have a chance to trade a 10-22 for a real gun? What a choice!!

I confess to living under a rock, whattheheck is a "BUG" gun? :roll:
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Well, did you?
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Yep. Still wish it was a .357, BUT (pics soon, hopefully. ISP isn't great.)

Case Colored Vaquero, seems tight. Bore looks to be rarely, if much at all, shot. Has some holster wear and pawl scoring on the cylinder blue, but all honest light wear.

Holster/belt is middle of the road stuff. Not fancy but again, honest.

Came with 50 rounds of Cowboy ammo.

Been wanting a SA .357 for a long while, so if anyone wants to swap a .45 for a .357 I'm open. :wink:

(Jerry: BUG = "back-up-gun". "BUG Gun" is a tautology, but a commonly used one. :mrgreen:
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Old Ironsights wrote: (Jerry: BUG = "back-up-gun". "BUG Gun" is a tautology, but a commonly used one. :mrgreen:

Well, there you go again, now I had to look up "tautology", but I'm glad I did, now I understand completely :roll:

In logic, a tautology (from the Greek word ταυτολογία) is a formula that is true in every possible interpretation. Philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein first applied the term to redundancies of propositional logic in 1921; (it had been used earlier to refer to rhetorical tautologies, and continues to be used in that alternate sense). A formula is satisfiable if it is true under at least one interpretation, and thus a tautology is a formula whose negation is unsatisfiable. Unsatisfiable statements, both through negation and affirmation, are known formally as contradictions. A formula that is neither a tautology nor a contradiction is said to be logically contingent. Such a formula can be made either true or false based on the values assigned to its propositional variables. The double turnstile notation \vDash S is used to indicate that S is a tautology. Tautology is sometimes symbolized by "Vpq", and contradiction by "Opq". The tee symbol \top is sometimes used to denote an arbitrary tautology, with the dual symbol \bot (falsum) representing an arbitrary contradiction.

Tautologies are a key concept in propositional logic, where a tautology is defined as a propositional formula that is true under any possible Boolean valuation of its propositional variables. A key property of tautologies in propositional logic is that an effective method exists for testing whether a given formula is always satisfied (or, equivalently, whether its negation is unsatisfiable).

The definition of tautology can be extended to sentences in predicate logic, which may contain quantifiers, unlike sentences of propositional logic. In propositional logic, there is no distinction between a tautology and a logically valid formula. In the context of predicate logic, many authors define a tautology to be a sentence that can be obtained by taking a tautology of propositional logic and uniformly replacing each propositional variable by a first-order formula (one formula per propositional variable). The set of such formulas is a proper subset of the set of logically valid sentences of predicate logic (which are the sentences that are true in every model).

Got it down pat now. :shock:

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If you enjoyed Tautology, look up "Buffalo Sentence"...

Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo .... :twisted:
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Yes, Yes and Yes! :D God Bless.
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In a second as long as the Vaquero wasn't one of those shiny silver things.
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The 10/22 is infinitely more versatile.

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