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Originally Posted by ksteed17
why put good money into a 10/22 when that old gun would outshoot, and never jam up
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Mine shoots well but I would not even compare it to a 10/22 or the rem 597.
My gevarm usually has at least one stovepipe failure for every mag I put through it.
The accuracy is decent but I don't remember ever being able to make the same kinds of groups I can with my 597VTR.
For $200 for a new 10/22 or 597 and $25-$30 for a 25-30 round mag compared to $50 for a 9 round mag I would buy a new one.
Add to this the aftermarket parts and accessories available for either of those and it's hard to justify spending any money on an old gevarm.
Just my opinion,