Ruger Collector's Series 10/22 Carbine Rifle Second Edition

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posted on June 19, 2015
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The Second Edition of the Ruger Collector's Series 10/22 Carbine is now available. In production for over 50 years, the Ruger 10/22 has become an American favorite and inspired a loyal following.

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Accompanied by unique collector memorabilia, the Second Edition of the 10/22 Collector's Series is a great way to start a 10/22 collection or add to an existing collection. This rifle features an exclusive Collector's Series bolt marking and a Collector's Series box with a Ruger decal. Also included are a undefinedCollector's Series pin, a reprint of the "Father's Advice" ad and a limited-edition Ruger Collector's Series street sign. As an added bonus, this model includes a $25 gift certificate to be used at ShopRuger.com for Ruger sportswear and accessories. 

"This new Collector's Series rifle is another chance for our customers to get their hands on a limited-edition 10/22; we are only producing them for a short time and in limited quantities," said Chris Killoy, Ruger President and COO. "The first Collector's Edition was a great success and sold out quickly." he added. This carbine rifle features Ruger's Modular Stock System, with a low comb, standard length of pull module installed on an attractive composite stock. Based on the Ruger American Rimfire rifle stock, this dark gray version of the 10/22 is both attractive and unique. The rifle also features a protected, non-glare blade front sight, ghost ring adjustable rear aperture sight, and Picatinny rail, but retains popular 10/22 features like the push-button, cross-bolt manual safety and cold hammer-forged barrel.

For more, visit Ruger.com.

Please enjoy further reading about the Ruger 10/22 in the following articles:

Ruger's 10/22: "One of the Best Things" For 50 Years

Ruger 10/22 Takedown

Ruger 10/22 Hybrid Target Rifle

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