This is Ruger 75th anniversary as a company. The standard auto 22 pistol was their first product, hence the 75th anniversary. They started producing the 10/22 rifle in 1964, hence the 60th anniversary 10/22. Hope that helps. Thanks for watching!
The 75th Anniv edition stock is similar to the sporter stock- those are a bit bigger and do not have a barrel band as the other stocks do. I prefer them to the regular stocks but that's just a personal preference. As far as the Magpul goes, I would guess it's a little bigger in order to accommodate any accessories, and to enable the customization for length of pull and height. While it looks big it is actually a quite comfortable stock.
Nice comparison of these two commemorative Ruger 10/22 rifles. I want them both! Thank you sir.
@@tomk3728 thank you for watching!
60th comes with bxtrigger
Hi, according to Ruger, it does not. I have read various opinions on that but I will go with Ruger.
@@redroodefense3220it 100% does. No disrespect. Several folks have broken theirs down and fully stripped & confirmed this
@@NorcalGreensI hope so just bought one and don’t want to buy the BX if it comes factory. 510-209 in the House!
@@ltx383 I also own one and can confirm !
Ruger already had a 60th mk3 pistol! Took them 15 yrs to come out with the 10/22 how f u !!!!
This is Ruger 75th anniversary as a company. The standard auto 22 pistol was their first product, hence the 75th anniversary. They started producing the 10/22 rifle in 1964, hence the 60th anniversary 10/22. Hope that helps. Thanks for watching!
I saw one of these at Fleet Farm. Why is the stock so fat?
The 75th Anniv edition stock is similar to the sporter stock- those are a bit bigger and do not have a barrel band as the other stocks do. I prefer them to the regular stocks but that's just a personal preference. As far as the Magpul goes, I would guess it's a little bigger in order to accommodate any accessories, and to enable the customization for length of pull and height. While it looks big it is actually a quite comfortable stock.