This video from ShotShow 2026 highlights significant updates to the Ruger 10/22, including a new BX-Trigger for improved feel, a convenient slingshot bolt release, and a crucial receiver cleaning port. The cleaning port is particularly beneficial for .22LR firearms, simplifying maintenance and addressing fouling issues, especially when using suppressors. These factory-implemented features aim to enhance user experience and firearm longevity.
This guide details the installation of two key Volquartsen upgrades for the Ruger 10/22: an extended magazine release and an auto bolt release. These modifications enhance the rifle's ergonomics and operational efficiency, particularly for the manual of arms. The host, demonstrating high expertise, emphasizes how these parts improve the user experience, making actions like magazine changes and bolt manipulation more intuitive.
This review of the Ruger BX Trigger highlights its value as a budget-friendly, drop-in upgrade for the Ruger 10/22 platform. The speaker, from Tactical Fellowship, emphasizes the significant reduction in trigger pull weight from approximately 6 lbs to a crisp 2.5-3 lbs, along with an improved reset and a more tactile safety mechanism. Despite being polymer, it's presented as a high-value component that enhances shooting performance.
This video showcases a significantly upgraded Ruger 10/22 featuring a carbon fiber barrel, Magpul MOE X-22 stock, and a BX trigger. The review highlights its lightweight design, accuracy (demonstrated by a 1-inch group at 100 yards), smooth cycling, and improved handling when suppressed. The build is presented as ideal for hunting, plinking, and general .22 LR enjoyment. The video also features segments from the "Guns & Gear" series, including range testing and discussions with industry guests.
Colion Noir re-evaluates the Ruger 10/22, now appreciating its Carbon Fiber edition with a tensioned barrel. He highlights its lightweight 3.5 lb build, enhanced with a suppressor and Leupold scope, making advanced shooting like 100-yard double taps feel effortless. The crisp 2.5-3 lb BX-Trigger and low-cost .22 LR ammo make it ideal for training, hunting, and plinking.
This video conducts an accuracy test of a Ruger 10/22 Factory Stainless Target Rifle equipped with a 20-inch hammer-forged barrel. The test focuses on evaluating various ammunition types at 50 yards. The reviewer highlights AGUILA Super Extra .22 LR Lead Round Nose as the top performer, followed by Federal 36-grain jacketed hollow points. Other tested ammunition brands include Winchester Super X, Blazer, Federal Auto Match, Remington Thunderbolt, Federal Game-Shok, and Remington Viper, with observations on their feeding reliability and grouping accuracy. The video also mentions the rifle's Nikon Prostaff 3-9x40 scope and BX trigger.
This Guns & Gear Season 7 episode features Ruger's Brandon Trevino demonstrating the new BX-Trigger. The video highlights that this trigger is compatible with all Ruger 10/22 and 22 Charger models and emphasizes its ease of installation. The description also provides a link to the product on the Ruger website and details about the Guns & Gear show's broadcast schedule and website for more information.
This video introduces the Ruger BX-Trigger, highlighting its application for the Ruger 10/22 rifle and 22 Charger pistol. The demonstration takes place at the 2015 SHOT Show, with Brandon Trevino showcasing the aftermarket trigger upgrade. The BX-Trigger is presented as a way to enhance the performance and feel of these popular Ruger firearms.
This guide details the installation of the Ruger BX-Trigger, a drop-in replacement for the Ruger 10/22 and 22 Charger. The video, featuring Ruger's Chief Engineer, provides a clear, step-by-step process for replacing the factory trigger with the lighter, crisper BX-Trigger, emphasizing essential safety checks and necessary tools for a successful upgrade.
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