Strike Modular Chassis for Ruger® 10/22® Receivers

Published on March 19, 2026
Duration: 6:35

This expert-level guide details the installation and features of the Strike Modular Chassis for the Ruger 10/22 receiver. The chassis offers extensive modularity, allowing for customization with various accessories like optics, foregrips, slings, and stocks via Picatinny, M-LOK, and Arca rail interfaces. It enhances ergonomics with an integrated barrier stop and flared magwell, constructed from durable 6061 aluminum with an anodized finish.

Quick Summary

The Strike Modular Chassis for Ruger 10/22 receivers is crafted from 6061 aluminum with an anodized finish. Key features include a removable front handguard, steel QD sling inserts, an integrated barrier stop, a flared magwell, and a rear Picatinny stock attachment, offering extensive modularity.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Range Shooting Demonstration
  2. 00:09Suppressed Fire & Bolt Action
  3. 00:22Dynamic Shooting Scenario
  4. 00:45Introduction to Chassis System
  5. 01:04Modular Design & Compatibility
  6. 02:03Front Rail System Features
  7. 03:03Arca Rail & Barrel Length Options
  8. 03:21Integrated Barrier Stop & Magwell
  9. 04:15Grip and Stock Modularity
  10. 05:23Ergonomics and Build Quality
  11. 06:00Conclusion and Value

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Strike Modular Chassis for the Ruger 10/22?

The chassis boasts a removable front handguard for shorter builds, steel QD sling inserts, an integrated barrier stop, a flared magwell for easier reloads, and rear Picatinny attachment for stocks/braces. It's made from 6061 aluminum with an anodized finish.

What accessories are compatible with the Strike Modular Chassis?

It supports AR grips (without beaver tails), Picatinny attachments, M-LOK accessories, Arca Rail bipods, and QD slings. The rear Picatinny allows for various buffer tube and stock/brace configurations.

How does the Strike Modular Chassis improve the Ruger 10/22?

The chassis significantly enhances modularity, allowing extensive customization. Features like the flared magwell, integrated barrier stop, and multiple accessory mounting points (Picatinny, M-LOK, Arca) improve handling, reloading speed, and stability.

What materials and construction are used in the Strike Modular Chassis?

The chassis is constructed from durable 6061 aluminum and features an anodized finish for corrosion resistance and aesthetics. It also includes steel QD sling inserts for added strength.

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