Ruger 10/22 Carbine Now with Viridian Scope Package

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posted on November 4, 2019
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Ruger has announced its 10/22 carbine will ship with the all new factory mounted Viridian EON 3-9x40 scope.


The EON 3-9x40 scope is one of the first-ever riflescopes from Viridian Optics and features fully multi-coated lenses, tactile windage and elevation adjustments and waterproof/shockproof/fog proof construction. It also features adjustable eye relief to keep you comfortable and several variable magnification options to give you all the power any hunter or shooter needs.

"Viridian has been creating leading-edge weapon technology since 2006 and we are thrilled to expand our product offerings into this exciting new segment," said Viridian Director of Sales and Marketing Andy Scott. "We have been a premier laser sight provider to Ruger for years, and we are extremely proud to be launching our line of optics with Ruger and the iconic 10/22 rifle."

This 10/22 rifles features the same legendary action, and Ruger's easy-to-use, prominent magazine release. This new model also retains popular 10/22 features like the push-button, cross-bolt manual safety and cold hammer-forged barrel. Each rifle ships with one detachable, 10-round rotary magazine and a Ruger branded hard case. MSRP is $399. For more, visit Ruger.com.

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