photoman12001
03-21-2011, 12:36 PM
I wanted to give a plug to the Magnum Research (MR) rimfire rifles because I don't see a lot of talk about them online and I think they are really good rifles. Any discussion I have found is always positive. They are based on the Ruger 10/22 platform and can use most if not all of the aftermarket parts available for the 10/22. The .22LR verisons with Hogue stocks seem to sell for about $550 new. For that price you get a really nice carbon fiber barrel and a receiver with a scope rail machined into it.
My one complaint of the rifle is that it comes with a Ruger OEM trigger group. I don't know why MR doesn't include a better unit. You can order one reworked by them for only $85 and it's really nice. If they included that reworkded group from the factory I think they'd sell a lot more of these.
I acquired this specimen at the really good price of $400 new. It came with a Hogue stock. I upgraded to a laminate wood stock, Volquartsen trigger group and replaced other small parts with ones I prefer. The only part that had to be replaced was the extractor.
The gun ran flawlessly for about 1000 rounds then started stovepiping constantly. After a lot of troubleshooting I determined it to be the extractor. I replaced it with a Volquartsen unit for $10 and it runs flawlessly once again. If you ever do buy one of these rifles, do yourself a favor and replace the extractor immediately with one from an aftermarket maker. They're not expensive and it literally takes less than five minutes to replace.
All told I have about $1100 invested in this rifle as shown, including the Leupold scope. Someday I may get around to completing my full review of the gun here (http://digitalperspective.org/magnumlite.aspx).
You can see other photos here (http://www.photoshop.com/users/photoman12001/albums) in the "Firearms" album.
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With Volquartsen trigger group
http://api.photoshop.com/v1.0/accounts/a8d156497d964fb2ae2aae25580fe4d5/assets/7d7b38aa465442419f886b33c247fbf7/renditions/1024.jpg?md=1298836164000
With Tactical Innovations charging handle
I don't really like the MR cylindrical unit
http://api.photoshop.com/v1.0/accounts/a8d156497d964fb2ae2aae25580fe4d5/assets/6f8a0db9906a4225857103dcfa8ceba5/renditions/1024.jpg?md=1298836164000
I get excellent groups when shooting prone with a bipod
http://api.photoshop.com/v1.0/accounts/a8d156497d964fb2ae2aae25580fe4d5/assets/25fec5d0e0084b3b87b797e29fd07b95/renditions/1024.jpg?md=1292909826000
This is probably the best 5-round group I've gotten with it
http://api.photoshop.com/v1.0/accounts/a8d156497d964fb2ae2aae25580fe4d5/assets/6cd5a89e68f04401a235285be4eedef1/renditions/1024.jpg?md=1292909826000
My one complaint of the rifle is that it comes with a Ruger OEM trigger group. I don't know why MR doesn't include a better unit. You can order one reworked by them for only $85 and it's really nice. If they included that reworkded group from the factory I think they'd sell a lot more of these.
I acquired this specimen at the really good price of $400 new. It came with a Hogue stock. I upgraded to a laminate wood stock, Volquartsen trigger group and replaced other small parts with ones I prefer. The only part that had to be replaced was the extractor.
The gun ran flawlessly for about 1000 rounds then started stovepiping constantly. After a lot of troubleshooting I determined it to be the extractor. I replaced it with a Volquartsen unit for $10 and it runs flawlessly once again. If you ever do buy one of these rifles, do yourself a favor and replace the extractor immediately with one from an aftermarket maker. They're not expensive and it literally takes less than five minutes to replace.
All told I have about $1100 invested in this rifle as shown, including the Leupold scope. Someday I may get around to completing my full review of the gun here (http://digitalperspective.org/magnumlite.aspx).
You can see other photos here (http://www.photoshop.com/users/photoman12001/albums) in the "Firearms" album.
http://api.photoshop.com/v1.0/accounts/a8d156497d964fb2ae2aae25580fe4d5/assets/41a329ba45c4438ca5e92fbf45286bc6/renditions/1024.jpg?md=1292909819000
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With Volquartsen trigger group
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With Tactical Innovations charging handle
I don't really like the MR cylindrical unit
http://api.photoshop.com/v1.0/accounts/a8d156497d964fb2ae2aae25580fe4d5/assets/6f8a0db9906a4225857103dcfa8ceba5/renditions/1024.jpg?md=1298836164000
I get excellent groups when shooting prone with a bipod
http://api.photoshop.com/v1.0/accounts/a8d156497d964fb2ae2aae25580fe4d5/assets/25fec5d0e0084b3b87b797e29fd07b95/renditions/1024.jpg?md=1292909826000
This is probably the best 5-round group I've gotten with it
http://api.photoshop.com/v1.0/accounts/a8d156497d964fb2ae2aae25580fe4d5/assets/6cd5a89e68f04401a235285be4eedef1/renditions/1024.jpg?md=1292909826000