The 10/22 commemorates America's 250th Anniversary with our original 10/22 with an intricate, freedom-inspired engraved Altamont walnut stock and a special 'Made in the 250th Year of American Liberty" engraving on the receiver.
Featuring a BX trigger with a 2.50 - 3 pound trigger pull; receiver incorporates a rear cleaning port, providing access to the barrel from the rear of the receiver for ease of cleaning; magazine release provides smooth, no-fuss removal of flush-mounted magazine; cold hammer-forged barrel is locked into the receiver by two-screw, V-block system;positive, push-button, cross-bolt manual safety; Match bolt release allows you to easily advance the bolt with a quick pull and release to the rear; heat-stabilized, glass-filled, polymer trigger housing assembly is precision made for improved manufacturing tolerances, impact and abrasion-resistance and an unmatched ability to withstand the elements. Includes a 10rd rotary magazine and combination scope base adapter for both Weaver-style and .22 tip-off scope mounts.
Ruger 10/22 250th Anniversary .22 LR 10+1 18.5" Stainless Steel Barrel, Engraved Satin Stainless Steel Drilled & Tapped Receiver, American Walnut Fixed Engraved Altamont Stock.
We took Ruger's commemorative America's 250th Anniversary 10/22 to the target line. Our review checks out its beautifully laser-engraved walnut stock, gold-toned receiver embellishments, and benchmark semi-auto accuracy.
Read Our Full Deep-Dive Review| UPC | 736676320387 |
| Action | SEMI AUTOMATIC |
| Barrel Length | 18.5" BARREL |
| Caliber | .22 LR |
| Capacity | 10 ROUNDS |
| Finish | AMERICAN WALNUT |
| Receiver Finish | STAINLESS |
| Sights | GOLD BEAD FRONT; ADJUSTABLE REAR |
| Weight | 4.9 LBS. |
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