Ruger 10/22: The Everyman's Rifle, Part 1

Published on June 24, 2009
Duration: 30:01

This comprehensive review of the Ruger 10/22, presented by firearms expert Nutnfancy, delves into its history, value, and practical applications. Nutnfancy highlights the rifle's enduring appeal as the 'Everyman's Gun,' emphasizing its reliability, affordability, and versatility for various shooting disciplines. The review covers its design lineage, technical specifications, and a detailed look at magazine options, including aftermarket solutions.

Quick Summary

The Ruger 10/22 is celebrated as the 'Everyman's Gun' for its blend of affordability (around $200), reliability, lightweight design (5 lbs), and versatility. Its stock accuracy is sufficient for plinking and small game hunting, and aftermarket magazines like Butler Creek 'Steel Lips' enhance its utility.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Personal History
  2. 04:26History of the 10/22
  3. 07:54Value and Philosophy of Use (POU)
  4. 09:23Technical Specs: Size and Weight
  5. 11:21Firepower and Magazine Systems
  6. 12:49Aftermarket Magazine Review
  7. 15:33Accuracy Testing

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Ruger 10/22 the 'Everyman's Gun'?

The Ruger 10/22 is called the 'Everyman's Gun' due to its affordability (around $200), reliability, lightweight design, and versatility for various uses like plinking, small game hunting, and tactical training, making it accessible to a broad audience.

What are the key specifications of the Ruger 10/22 Carbine?

The standard Ruger 10/22 Carbine features a .22 LR caliber, a 10-round rotary magazine, an 18.5-inch barrel, an overall length of 37 inches, and weighs approximately 5 lbs, making it a compact and lightweight semi-automatic rifle.

Which aftermarket magazines are recommended for the Ruger 10/22?

For higher capacity, the Butler Creek 'Steel Lips' and Tactical Innovations TI25 magazines are recommended for their durability and reliability. Avoid the MWG 50-round drum due to potential issues.

How accurate is the stock Ruger 10/22?

Even in its stock configuration with basic ammunition, the Ruger 10/22 is capable of producing tight groups at 25 to 50 yards, which is sufficient for most common applications like plinking and small game hunting.

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