Ruger 10-22 Take-Down Suppressed

Published on December 18, 2023
Duration: 11:39

This review covers the Ruger 10-22 Take-Down rifle paired with a Banish 22K V2 suppressor. Hickok45 demonstrates the suppressed sound profile, the rifle's take-down feature for portability, and its performance on various targets. While appreciating the platform's versatility and the quiet rimfire experience, he notes some ergonomic critiques regarding the bolt hold-open and magazine release. The video also includes a brief troubleshooting segment for magazine seating issues during rapid fire.

Quick Summary

The Ruger 10-22 Take-Down, reviewed with a Banish 22K V2 suppressor, offers a quiet .22 LR shooting experience. Its key feature is the take-down design for portability, though some find its bolt hold-open and magazine release ergonomics awkward.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Suppressed Shooting
  2. 00:23Suppressor & Take-Down Feature
  3. 01:01Threaded Barrel & Magazines
  4. 02:15Target Practice with Suppressor
  5. 03:1910-22 Ergonomic Critique
  6. 05:59Sponsor & Magazine Fix
  7. 08:41Malfunction & Rapid Fire
  8. 09:37Conclusion & Aesthetics

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Ruger 10-22 Take-Down reviewed?

The Ruger 10-22 Take-Down features a semi-automatic action chambered in .22 LR, a black synthetic stock, and a unique take-down design allowing for easy disassembly into two compact parts for storage and transport.

How does the Banish 22K V2 suppressor affect the Ruger 10-22 Take-Down's shooting experience?

The Banish 22K V2 suppressor significantly reduces the noise signature of the .22 LR rifle, making it quieter for the shooter and allowing for clearer hearing of target impacts. It's made of titanium and measures 3.25 inches.

What are some common issues or critiques of the Ruger 10-22 platform?

While versatile, some shooters find the Ruger 10-22's ergonomics, particularly the bolt hold-open and magazine release mechanisms, to be slightly awkward or less intuitive compared to other rifle platforms.

What is the recommended method for fixing a sticky magazine on a Ruger 10-22?

If a magazine is difficult to seat or remove, avoid pulling forcefully. Instead, try gently shaking or tapping the magazine to help it seat properly or release without binding.

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