I have a Ruger 10/22 Takedown integrally suppressed rifle, and I like the takedown configuration. Granted, a screw on the regular 10/22 doesn’t take all that long to deal with, but the takedown goes together even faster. I just find it neat and tidy - and quiet. With normal ammo you don’t need hearing protection, and with quiet ammo you’ve got a weapon where the shot is quieter than action.
I also have a Henry AR-7. It’s light, simple, and compact. The Ruger is fun to shoot. The Henry is not quite fun, but every shot goes where it’s supposed to. The rifle does its job.
We own a pair of those takedown Rugers, albeit not suppressed. They live under the spare tires in our cars. Handy little guns. Ours are topped with Nikon glass.
Light, accurate, and handy if the SHTF.
The Ruger 25 round mags work quite well, too.
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