This week, the marksmen of Top Shot have the opportunity to bust out in a real-life shooting gallery, made famous years ago at carnivals around the country, using one of the most fun rifles ever made—the Ruger 10/22. American Rifleman reviewed this blow-back operated semi-auto rifle in 1964, giving it high-marks for reliability, accuracy and shootability. The 10/22 is still a popular rifle for both plinking and small-game hunting, and is available is a variety of models from blued with a wood stock to stainless with a composite stock and even a bull-barrel tactical version. Almost every young shooter learned on a .22 rifle, with many using the 10/22 to pop cans, targets, squirrels and rabbits in a quest to become riflemen and women. In the elimination challenge, two marksmen will continue on small-caliber theme by handling a Smith & Wesson .22 revolver in an event that wasn’t explained in last week’s previews. However, if previous episodes expectations are continued, it should be a lot of fun to watch.
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