With enough money, yes.
There are several versions of the Crosman 1077. They started in 1995 and the model is still in production. I own 2 of these models and they were designed after the original RUGER 1022 firearm that is also still in production. The 1077 even loads through the bottom of the breech just like the clip on the real Ruger 1022.
I make them and other 10/22 style stocks. I have one almost finished(pistachio wood)
No. The stocks are not interchangeable. Boyds make some nice aftermarket stocks for the Remington 597 as well as the Ruger 10/22. The Ruger 10/22 has all sorts of aftermarket parts to customize the look and performance of your 10/22. The Remington 597 is just now beginning to get more aftermarket products available to customize your rifle.
Illegal to do without both a Type 7 or Type 10 FFL, and an additional Category 2 Special Occupational Tax stamp. A how-to guide will not be provided here.
I do not know if it is unsafe or not nobody can say that without seeing it, but Ruger did not Make a RG 14 Rohm Did,
Yes
1.0 × 1022
The standard, basic models have a fair level of accuracy. There are more precise models available, with features such as free floating bull barrels, enhanced trigger groups, and so forth. You can even spend thousands to build a custom 10/22 without using a single Ruger factory component, and make a real tack driver out of it. However, in the end, you'd probably still something like a bolt action Anschutz rifle to be more accurate.
Both are fine weapons. What will make it "better" for you is subjective. If you want an opinion, I personally would go with the Ruger because it's caliber is .45acp, plus, Ruger has a reputation for building their weapons like tanks.
No way to answer.
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