Based on extensive consumer feedback, Ruger has upgraded the 10/22 rifle line with enhanced features previously found only in select configurations.
First introduced in 1964, the 10/22 has become the benchmark in the semi-automatic rimfire rifle market, trusted by generations for its proven performance, legendary action and renowned, reliable rotary magazine. With more than 10 million produced over the past 61 years, the 10/22 has inspired a loyal following and remains the benchmark for rimfire excellence.
Now, the 10/22 rifle is getting tricked out with enhanced features. These improvements are designed to deliver even greater performance.

This first round of models feature a BX-Trigger with a light, crisp 2.5- to 3-pound trigger pull weight with minimal over-travel and a positive reset.
Next up is the lightweight polymer stock, which features M-LOK slots at the 6 o’clock position, textured panels on the pistol grip and forend, and integral sling swivel mounts.
The new match bolt release on the 10/22 allows shooters to easily advance the bolt with a quick pull and release to the rear.
Finally, to help keep your 10/22 running like a top, the receiver now incorporates a rear cleaning port, providing access to the barrel from the rear of the receiver. Cleaning becomes a total walk in the park.
Ruger 10/22 Specs (Model number 32000)
Caliber: .22 LR
Action: Semi-Auto
Barrel: 16.4 inches
Overall Length: 34.5 inches
Weight: 4 pounds (empty)
Stock: Black Polymer
Sights: Gold Bead Front Sight, adjustable rear sight
Finish: Satin Black
Capacity: 10 rounds
MSRP: $329
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