Ruger 10 22 where is it made




















The Magnum was chambered for. The Fingergroove Sporter was a. The MSP was a silencer-adapted carbine for law enforcement and military use. Oh, there is also a special 50th Anniversary model this year. See the sidebar on page 50 for more details. One afternoon in the early s, I was visiting with my dad at our home in southern New Mexico when a package arrived.

It had been factory engraved with full coverage on the top of the receiver. Dad then turned the gun sideways and saw the words "Bart Skelton " stamped on the side of the receiver. That little rifle became my everyday companion.

When I got home from school, I'd load it up and take off into the desert. I couldn't say how many rabbits I shot with it. I fired an untold number of. Unfortunately, I shot it so much that a hairline crack developed on the left side of the receiver, and my dad ordered me to permanently retire the rifle, much to my dismay. I needed cash for college, and he had a buyer for the gun who was a serious Ruger collector.

It's one of my favorite little rifles. Chambered for. The Sporter version was initially offered in but is still produced today. The Sporter features a classic walnut stock with checkering and sling-swivel studs. The model with the Hogue stock utilized a target bull barrel while the version with the synthetic stock sported a standard barrel fitted with a flash suppressor. The rifle incorporated a Picatinny rail for optics and a bipod attached to the fore-end of the Hogue stock version.

The rifle also featured an adjustable comb and buttplate. Designed for serious accuracy, the Target model comes standard with a inch bull barrel and is ready for a scope mount and optic.

With an overall length of The Target model has been offered since People submitted designs and photos to Ruger, and a winner was eventually determined. The special anniversary model includes an The stock has replaceable comb-and-butt units like Ruger's American Rimfire bolt-action rifle , and the barrel has a flash suppressor. The receiver features a Picatinny-style scope-mount rail.

It's offered with blued or stainless-steel barrels and a range of options for stocks. First appearing in , the Compact model has a smaller It's lightweight at 4. The International model, created in , featured a full-length Mannlicher-style stock and was offered with either a blued or stainless-steel barrel. From to , the stocks were constructed from walnut. A later production run, from to , sported birch stocks.

Cartridges are moved into the feed position by a spring-driven plastic rotor in the magazine. The rotor spring pressure is light, allowing cartridges to be loaded with ease. Currently, Ruger offers. The target model is still available from Ruger. Check prices, read customer reviews or buy it at Everest.

Check Prices. However, its easy handling characteristics, negligible recoil and inexpensive ammunition nonetheless make it ideal for young or inexperienced shooters. It is very popular for small-game hunters and those who want an inexpensive rifle firing inexpensive ammunition for target and plinking use. This, when combined with the simple construction of the rest of the components, means that the average person can easily replace any part in the gun with nothing more than a screwdriver, a hex key and simple punches.

In April , the new "Takedown" stainless version was introduced. The "Takedown" model has an Standard model with Offered with hardwood or black synthetic stocks, a stainless steel receiver with black synthetic and model fitted with LaserMax laser sight. It is shipped in a backpack style case that has room for the rifle, ammunition, and accessories.

Model with Also offered with Ruger Charger. Comes with bipod. The 22 Charger comes with a black laminated wood pistol stock with forend, a 10" mm matte blued heavy barrel, a bipod , and a Weaver style scope base in lieu of iron sights. Overall length is just under 20" mm , making it quite large for a handgun. As it has an included bipod it is likely to be used from a shooting bench or table. The bipod attaches to a sling swivel on the stock fore-end, and is easily removable.

Due to technical features, such as the magazine being outside the pistol grip, the Charger is not legally available in some U. As of , The Ruger Charger was discontinued. The sound suppressor encloses a ported stainless barrel and is made of series stainless steel having a 1" diameter which closely resembles a bull barrel. The barrel length is Due to the integral suppressor, this model is a Title II weapon in the U. Easy-to-use, prominent magazine release provides smooth, no-fuss removal of flush-mounted magazine.

Heat-stabilized, glass-filled, polymer trigger housing assembly is precision made of high-tech material for improved manufacturing tolerances, impact and abrasion-resistance and an unmatched ability to withstand the elements. Features listed above are available on all standard models, but may not appear on Distributor Exclusive models. See individual spec sheets for model specific features.



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