Springfield Armory 2020 Rimfire Target - Black Synthetic Stock, 1 in store.

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  • BradMacc82

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    Industry Partner
    Aug 17, 2011
    26,177
    Got these in the other day, seems to be a good option for an out of the box precision-style rimfire. Have 1 available on-hand.
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    • 20" Heavy Profile, Straight Taper Contour Barrel
    • Threaded 1/2x28
    • Model 2020 Rimfire, Round 1.14" Diameter, Matte Blued Receiver
    • Interrupted Picatinny Mount, 8-40 Screws
    • 4140 Steel, High Polish White Chrome Coating Bolt
    • Target, Reinforced Polymer Stock
    • Adjustable Remington 700 Style Trigger Group with Hanger System for Compatibility
    • (1) 10-Round SA Rotary Magazine

    "Product Description​


    The Model 2020 Rimfire is a refined .22 caliber rifle with all the quality and performance you've come to expect from Springfield Armory. The Model 2020 Rimfire carries an impressive accuracy guarantee and the heirloom quality of a firearm you will keep in your family for generations. The Model 2020 Rimfire action features dual cocking cams for lightning-fast, smooth cycling and a hard chrome bolt, ensuring flawless operation. The 60-degree bolt throw enhances speed and ease of use while the interrupted picatinny rail delivers a solid foundation for the optic of your choice."


    www.genesisfirearms.com/products/springfield_armory_2020_rimfire_target_black
     
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    DutchV

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    Jul 8, 2012
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    They want to be compatible with the half dozen mags you already own, but not give Ruger a ton of free advertising.
     

    BradMacc82

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    Industry Partner
    Aug 17, 2011
    26,177
    They want to be compatible with the half dozen mags you already own, but not give Ruger a ton of free advertising.
    Exactly. Can't say I blame them. Same as most PCC's utilizing the Glock pattern mags.
     

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