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    							Part Name Part No. Model
    Magazine, Complete, BX-1All Models
    10-Shot Capacity
    Magazine, Complete, BX-1-5All Models
    5-Shot Capacity
    Magazine Latch B-34All Blued Models
    Magazine Latch B03401 All Stainless Models
    Magazine Latch Pivot & Ejector B-35 All Models
    Pin, 2 Req’d.
    Magazine Latch Plunger B-36 All Models
    Magazine Latch Plunger Spring B-37 All Models
    Muzzle Cap D01340 International
    Muzzle Cap Escutcheon D13300 International
    Muzzle Cap Screw D13200 International
    Pistol Grip Cap D-80 International
    Pistol Grip Cap Medallion D-82 International & All-Weather
    Pistol Grip Cap Screw C-96SM International
    Rear Sight, Open B-76 Standard, Deluxe Sporter, International & All-Weather
    Receiver Cross Pin, 2 Req’d. B-5 All Models
    Receiver Filler Screws, 4 Req’d., C-83 All Models
    Not Illustrated
    Recoil Pad D06304 Deluxe Sporter, International & Target
    Recoil Pad Screws, 2 Req’d. D-84 Deluxe Sporter, International & Target
    Safety B-52 All Models
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    							Part Name Part No. Model
    Safety Detent Plunger B-53 All Models
    Safety Detent Plunger Spring B-54 All Models
    Scope Base Adapter, SBA All Blued Models
    Scope Base Adapter, KSBA All Stainless Models
    Clear Coated
    Scope Base Screws, 4 Req’d., B-89 All Models
    Not Illustrated
    Sear B-23 Standard, Deluxe Sporter, International & All-Weather
    * Sear B02302 Target
    Sear Spring B-24 All Models
    Sling Swivel, Front MS07601 Deluxe Sporter
    Sling Swivel, Front D13100 International
    Sling Swivel, Front MS07602 Target
    Sling Swivel, Rear MS07601 Deluxe Sporter, International & Target
    Sling Swivel Escutcheon, D12900 International
    2 Req’d.
    Sling Swivel Screw D13000 International
    Stock Assembly, Complete — B-4-1 Standard
    Birch
    Stock Assembly, Complete —  B00405 Standard
    Black Laminate — See “Note A” on page 30.
    Stock Assembly, Complete — B09201 Deluxe Sporter
    Walnut
    Stock Assembly, Complete — B00430 Target
    Laminated American Hardwood
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    							Part Name Part No. Model
    Stock Assembly —  B30425A All-Weather
    Synthetic Stock, Not Illustrated
    Stock, Black Laminate
    BOYDS-600-333
    Target Silhouette Model
    Stock, Mannlicher, Birch — B00421 International
    See “Note A” below
    Stock, Mannlicher, Laminated — B00420 International
    See “Note A” below
    Take-Down Screw B-65 All Models
    Trigger B-20 All Blued Models
    Trigger B02001 All Stainless Models
    Trigger Assembly, Complete B-20D Standard, Deluxe Sporter, International & All-Weather -
    Blued Models
    * Trigger Assembly, Complete  B02002D Target - Blued Model
    Trigger Assembly, Complete  B02001D Standard, International & All-Weather - Stainless Models
    * Trigger Assembly, Complete B02003D Target - Stainless Model
    Trigger Guard B-2 Standard, Deluxe Sporter, International & All-Weather -
    Blued Models
    Trigger Guard B00202 Target - Blued Model
    Trigger Guard B00201 Standard, International & All-Weather - Stainless Models
    * PARTS SO MARKED MUST BE FACTORY FITTED
    NOTE A:The black laminate stock assembly (B00405) is sold only  on an exchange basis. That is, the “old” black laminate stock must accompany
    the payment and order for a new B00405 stock. Also, the birch Mannlicher stock (B00421) and laminated Mannlicher stock (B00420) for the
    International models are sold only on an exchange basis. The old stock must accompany the payment and order for a new stock.
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    Part Name Part No. Model
    Trigger Guard B00203 Target - Stainless Model
    Trigger Guard Assembly, B-2C Standard, Deluxe Sporter, International & All-Weather -
    Complete Blued Models
    Trigger Guard Assembly, B00202C Target - Blued Model
    Complete
    Trigger Guard Assembly, B00201B Standard, International & All-Weather - Stainless Models
    Complete
    Trigger Guard Assembly, B00203C Target - Stainless Model
    Complete
    Trigger Pivot Pin B-21 All Models
    Trigger Plunger B-39 All Models
    Trigger Plunger Spring B-40 All Models 
    						
    							RUGER®MODEL 10/22®CARBINE
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    10/22®CARBINE BOLT ASSEMBLY   
    						
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    10/22®CARBINE
    TRIGGER GUARD ASSEMBLY
    RUGER®10/22®CARBINE
    INTERNATIONAL MODEL  
    						
    							MS07602 0B8003
    B00430
    MS07601 D06304
    D-84 (2)
    RUGER®10/22®
    TARGET RIFLE
    
    
    
    
    	
    
    RUGER®10/22®
    DELUXE SPORTER
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    THE BASIC RULES OF SAFE FIREARMS HANDLING
    We believe that Americans have a right to purchase and use firearms for lawful
    purposes. The private ownership of firearms in America is traditional, but that
    ownership imposes the responsibility on the gun owner to use his firearms in
    a way which will ensure his own safety and that of others. When firearms are
    used in a safe and responsible manner, they are a great source of pleasure and
    satisfaction, and represent a fundamental part of our personal liberty.
    Firearms do not cause accidents! Firearms accidents are almost always found
    to have been the result of carelessness, or ignorance on the part of the shooter
    of the basic rules of safe gun handling.
    The following rules must be observed by gun users at all times. Safe gun
    handling is not just desirable, it is absolutely essential to your safety, the safety
    of others, and the continuation of gun ownership and sport shooting as we
    know it today.
    1. LEARN THE MECHANICAL AND HANDLING
    CHARACTERISTICS OF THE FIREARM YOU ARE USING.
    Not all firearms are the same. The
    method of carrying and handling
    firearms varies in accordance with
    the mechanical provisions for
    avoiding accidental discharge and the
    various proper procedures for loading
    and unloading. No person should
    handle any firearm without first
    having thoroughly familiarized
    himself with the particular type of
    firearm he is using, and with safe gun
    handling in general.
    2. ALWAYS KEEP THE
    MUZZLE POINTED IN A
    SAFE DIRECTION.
    Be sure of the bullet stop behind your
    target, even when dry-firing. Never
    let the muzzle of a firearm point at
    any part of your body or at another
    person. This is particularly important
    when loading or unloading a firearm.
    In the event of an accidental
    discharge, no injury can occur as
    long as the muzzle is pointing in a
    safe direction. A safe direction means
    a direction which will not permit a
    discharged bullet to strike a person, or to strike an object from which the
    bullet may ricochet.
                   RUGER®
    INSTRUCTION MANUAL  READ THE INSTRUCTIONS
      AND WARNINGS IN THIS
      MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE
      USING THIS FIREARM.  
    						
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    A safe direction must take into account the fact that a bullet may
    penetrate a wall, ceiling, floor, window, etc., and strike a person or
    damage property. Make it a habit to know exactly where the muzzle of
    your gun is pointing whenever you handle it, and be sure that you are
    always in control of the direction in which the muzzle is pointing, even
    if you fall or stumble. Keep your finger off the trigger until you are ready
    to shoot.
    3. FIREARMS SHOULD BE UNLOADED WHEN NOT IN
    USE
    .
    Firearms should be loaded only
    when you are in the field or on the
    target range or shooting area,
    ready to shoot. Firearms and
    ammunition should be securely
    locked in safes, racks or cabinets,
    or by using the locking device
    supplied with the firearm, when
    not in use. Ammunition should
    safely be stored separate from
    firearms. Store your firearms out
    of sight of visitors and children. It
    is the gun owner’s responsibility to
    be certain that children and
    persons unfamiliar with firearms cannot gain access to firearms,  
    ammunition, or components.
    4. BE SURE THE BARREL IS CLEAR OF OBSTRUCTIONS
    BEFORE SHOOTING.
    Even a bit of mud, snow or excess
    lubricating oil or grease in the
    bore may cause the barrel to
    bulge, or even burst on firing, and
    can cause serious injury to the
    shooter and bystanders. Be sure
    that you are using ammunition of
    the proper caliber and loading for
    the gun you are using. If the
    report or recoil on firing seems
    weak, or doesn’t seem quite right,
    CEASE FIRING IMMEDIATELY,
    unload your firearm, and check to
    be sure that no obstruction has
    become lodged in the barrel. Never try to shoot out an obstruction!
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    5. BE SURE OF YOUR
    TARGET BEFORE YOU
    SHOOT.
    Don’t shoot unless you know
    exactly where your bullet is going
    to strike. Be sure of the bullet
    stop behind your target, even
    when dry-firing with an unloaded
    gun. If you are in the field
    hunting, do not fire at a
    movement or noise. Take the time
    to be absolutely certain of your
    target before you pull the trigger.
    6. WEAR SHOOTING
    GLASSES AND HEARING
    PROTECTORS WHEN
    YOU SHOOT.
    All shooters should wear
    protective shooting glasses and
    adequate hearing protectors when
    shooting. Exposure to shooting
    noise can damage hearing, and
    adequate eye protection when
    shooting is essential.
    7. NEVER CLIMB A TREE
    OR FENCE WITH A
    LOADED FIREARM.
    Put the firearm down carefully
    before climbing a fence, and
    unload it before climbing or
    descending a tree or jumping over
    a ditch or other obstruction. Never
    pull or push a loaded firearm
    toward yourself or another person.
    When in doubt, or whenever you
    are about to do anything awkward,
    unload your gun!  
    						
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