You can always look online, but if you need it right now then try the local Target. Walmart is another place to find a cheap stock pot that may last for about a year. The best bet is the Williams-Sonoma on west main street in Spokane it may cost a little more then you wanted to spend, but you will receive great results out of it.
Companies that have stainless steel stock pots include Bayou Classic, Prime Pacific, Cooks Pro, Anolon Nouvelle, T-Fal, Concord, Ballington and Cuisinart.
Stainless steel would last you much longer than aluminum. Aluminum is not as dense as steel, and may not last as long.
About 200 USD
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the only one I know of is the model 66. Has plastic stock and it covers part of the barrel. The older autoloaders, had no stainless.
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Its really a matter of personal preference. The stainless steel stock pot looks elegant but is much more expensive and because it is not non-stick, it is quite difficult to clean. The non-stick stock pot on the other hand, is average looking, but is much less expensive than the stainless steel one, and is also much easier to clean because it is non-stick.
There are a number of retail locations which stock stainless steel pedal bins in the Boston area. Target and Wal-Mart are two examples of reputable companies that carry this product.
Most stock engine valves are made from steel alloys. Higher performance/ aftermarket valves are stainless steel, Titanium or inconel (exhaust valves).
You can use SOS pads to remove the stains. It'll take some work, but they'll come out and you can scrub as hard as you need to.
Carts Mobile Food Equipment Corp in Brooklyn, New York carries stainless pots. Other than that, it appears you have to order them online. Try amazon.com.
The price of a Ruger 10/22 with a Mannlicher stock and stainless steel finish can vary depending on the specific model and any additional features. Typically, you can expect to pay anywhere from $400 to $600 for a new Ruger 10/22 with these specifications. Used models may be available for less.