Ruger Announces Limited Availability 10/22 Carbine

posted on August 1, 2019
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Ruger has announced two new limited availability 10/22 Carbine models. Available in either a gray or charcoal colored stock, both rifles feature a factory-installed combination scope base adapter.



The two new configurations boast the same action that ensures consistent, reliable performance. Each rifle features Ruger’s easy-to-use, prominent magazine release that provides for smooth, no-fuss removal of the included flush-fit magazine. These new models also retain 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 featuring a unique rotor to separate cartridges and provide reliable feeding. For more, visit Ruger.com.



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