Integrally Suppressed Barrel for Ruger's 10/22 Takedown: Guns & Gear| S9 E8

Published on January 13, 2018
Duration: 4:45

The Ruger Silent-SR ISB offers an integrated suppressed barrel solution for the 10/22 Takedown, compatible with all models. It allows for easy disassembly and maintenance, with Ruger suggesting cleaning intervals up to 4,000 rounds. Testing revealed excellent suppression with subsonic loads, though ultra-subsonic rounds may not cycle the action.

Quick Summary

The Ruger Silent-SR ISB is an integrally suppressed barrel for the 10/22 Takedown, compatible with all models. It allows easy disassembly for maintenance, with Ruger recommending cleaning up to 4,000 rounds. Ultra-subsonic ammo offers maximum quietness but may require manual cycling.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Ruger Silent-SR ISB for 10/22 Takedown
  2. 00:35Maintenance and Disassembly Guide
  3. 01:13Compatibility with All 10/22 Takedown Models
  4. 01:46Range Testing: Ammunition Variety
  5. 03:35Ultra-Subsonic Ammo & Cycling Issues

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Ruger Silent-SR ISB?

The Ruger Silent-SR ISB is an integrally suppressed barrel designed specifically for the Ruger 10/22 Takedown rifle. It combines the barrel and suppressor into a single unit for a compact and effective suppressed shooting experience.

Is the Ruger Silent-SR ISB compatible with older 10/22 Takedown models?

Yes, the Silent-SR ISB is designed to be compatible with any Ruger 10/22 Takedown model ever manufactured, allowing owners of existing rifles to easily upgrade to an integrated suppressed system.

How often should the Ruger Silent-SR ISB be cleaned?

Ruger suggests a maintenance interval of up to 4,000 rounds for the Silent-SR ISB. While it can be disassembled for cleaning, sound performance might slightly decrease as it becomes very dirty.

Can ultra-subsonic .22 LR ammunition cycle the Ruger 10/22 Takedown with the Silent-SR ISB?

Typically, ultra-subsonic ammunition, traveling at very low velocities (around 710 fps), may not have enough energy to reliably cycle the semi-automatic action of the Ruger 10/22 Takedown, effectively turning it into a manual-cycle rifle.

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