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New For 2023: Tactical Solutions Owyhee Magnum

Patterned after the company's Owyhee bolt-action, currently the market's only bolt-action takedown rimfire, the Tactical Solutions Owyhee Magnum is chambered for the more-powerful .22 WMR.

Gun of the Week: Davidson’s Exclusive Ruger 10/22 Compact Leopard

Watch American Rifleman staff on the range this week with the Davidson's Exclusive Ruger 10/22 Compact Leopard, a ubiquitous rimfire repeater that wears a unique finish.

Preview: Desert Tech Trek-22

Owners of Ruger 10/22-pattern semi-automatic rifles will benefit from the modularity and compactness of the Trek-22 bullpup conversion kit.

Preview: Samson Black A-TM And B-TM Folding Stocks

Duplicating the design used on factory folding-stock Ruger Mini-14 and AC-556 rifles, Samson Mfg. collaborated with Ruger a few years ago to introduce its A-TM folder—so named as a tribute to the popular ’80s television show “The A Team.”

Volquartsen Firearms: From Tinkering To Rimfire Specialization

Passion for excellence and basement tinkering led Tom Volquartsen and his family to become a well-respected name among rimfire enthusiasts, specializing in the widely popular Ruger 10/22 repeating action.

2022 Rifle Of The Year: Ruger 10/22 Competition Rifle Left-Handed Model

Now in their 20th year, the Golden Bullseye Awards are chosen annually to recognize the firearm industry’s best new offerings. Here is this year’s winners as selected by the editors of “The World’s Oldest And Largest Firearm Authority.”

First Look: Desert Tech Trek-22 Bullpup Stock

Converting a standard Ruger 10/22 carbine into a bullpup rifle has never been easier, thanks to the Trek-22 bullpup stock from Desert Tech.

Preview: Kidd Single-Stage Trigger Unit

Kidd Innovative Design offers both single-stage and two-stage drop-in trigger assemblies compatible with Ruger 10/22-pattern rifles that greatly improve upon the 6-lb. pull of the standard 10/22 trigger.

Review: Ruger’s Southpaw 10/22 Competition

Introduced in 1964, Ruger’s 10/22 has sold in the millions to become the most popular semi-automatic rimfire rifle of all time. Like most guns of its kind, though, it has always been a right-hander-only proposition—until now.

Exploded View: Ruger 10/22 Carbine

When released to the shooting public in 1964, the rimfire Ruger 10/22 retained the sleek outline of the company’s earlier Model 44 center-fire carbine.

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