Ruger in the on going 60th Anniversary celebration has announced the release of two new 10/22 rifles featuring a black or satin stainless receiver and barrel.

Ruger states “There’s no better way to celebrate the 60th Anniversary of the iconic 10/22 rifle than by adding two new exciting models to the 10/22 Carbine collection – one with a clear satin stainless steel and the other in satin black alloy steel. Both feature Magpul’s MOE X-22 stock – a lightweight but durable stock sporting integral sling loops and M-LOK slots. Chambered in .22 LR, both rifles feature adjustable sights, an 18.5″ threaded barrel and a 10-round detachable rotary magazine.”

RUGER 10/22 KEY FEATURES:

  • The lightweight Magpul MOE X-22 Stock features M-LOK slots at the 6 o’clock position, as well as Magpul’s own exclusive TSP texture on the pistol grip, making it an – ideal alternative to the standard Ruger 10/22 stock.
  • This legendary action is a tried and true Ruger design that ensures consistent, reliable performance.
  • Detachable 10-round rotary magazine features a unique rotor to separate cartridges and provide reliable feeding.
  • Easy-to-use, prominent magazine release provides smooth, no-fuss removal of flush-mounted magazine.
  • Precision-rifled, cold hammer-forged barrel with a 1/2″-28 thread protector.
  • Positive, push-button, cross-bolt manual safety.
  • Combination scope base adapter for both Weaver-style and .22 tip-off scope mounts included.
  • 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.
  • The receiver and stock combine to create classic lines for attractive styling.

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