The Ruger 10/22 is pretty easy to work on, with a very few exceptions- notably removing the bolt, and assembling the trigger. Fortunately Joe Beary at Gunsmithertools.com produces two inexpensive tools that make these jobs much easier, and they're pretty inexpensive- $12.95 and $14.95. Joe also makes a tool for drilling a role in the rear of the receiver, for ease in cleaning, a barrel block, and several other specialized tools for Ruger pistols and S&W revolvers.
Since writing Part II, I've sent my factory trigger assembly off to Brimstone Gunsmithing for their Tier 2 trigger tune, and ordered an extended magazine release from Rimfire Technologies. They'll feature in the next installment (Part IV) of this series.
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