Description
The Ruger 10/22 Carbine is a semi-automatic .22 LR rifle with an 18.5″ threaded barrel, black satin finish, an adjustable ghost ring rear sight, a protected blade front sight, and an American flag synthetic stock. It’s a versatile, value-packed rimfire platform known for reliability and a massive aftermarket. This specific model, priced at $358.04, ships to Missouri and compliant US states.
Key Features & Why They Matter
- 18.5″ Threaded Barrel: Ready for suppressors or muzzle devices—no gunsmithing required. That’s a huge value-add right out of the box.
- Ghost Ring & Protected Front Sight: Fast, durable sighting for practical shooting. The rear sight is fully adjustable for windage and elevation.
- American Flag Synthetic Stock: Lightweight, weather-resistant, and proudly styled. It’s a tough, low-maintenance foundation.
- 10-Round Rotary Magazine: Ruger’s famed reliable feed system. It’s flush-fitting and famously dependable.
- Satin Finish & Black Color: Provides a classic, low-glare look that’s easy to maintain and corrosion-resistant.
Specifications & Details
| Caliber | .22 Long Rifle |
| Action | Semi-Automatic |
| Barrel Length | 18.5 inches (Threaded 1/2″-28) |
| Overall Length | 37.25 inches |
| Weight | Approx. 5.0 lbs |
| Stock | Synthetic, American Flag Pattern |
| Sights | Adjustable Ghost Ring Rear, Protected Blade Front |
| Magazine Capacity | 10 Rounds |
Who This Rifle Is For
This is the quintessential “first rifle” or foundational plinker. It’s perfect for new shooters learning fundamentals, landowners needing a varmint control tool, or seasoned enthusiasts wanting a customizable, low-cost practice platform. If you want maximum fun for minimum investment per round, the 10/22 is the answer. The threaded barrel model is a smart buy for anyone considering a suppressor down the line—future-proofing your purchase for just a few dollars more than a standard model.
Pros & Cons: The Practical Tradeoffs
Pros: Legendary Ruger reliability and a staggeringly huge aftermarket for stocks, triggers, and barrels. The .22 LR chambering means cheap ammo—you can shoot all day for the cost of a box of centerfire rounds. The threaded barrel is a standout feature at this price point, offering immediate utility. The ghost ring sight system is robust and user-friendly for quick target acquisition.
Cons: The synthetic stock, while durable, may feel less premium than wood to some. The included 10-round magazine is reliable, but high-capacity options from brands like Ruger, BX-25, or aftermarket suppliers are an additional purchase. As with all firearms, an FFL transfer is required for purchase. Look, no firearm is perfect, but the 10/22’s cons are easily addressed with its vast ecosystem of upgrades.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the barrel thread protector included?
A: Yes, the barrel comes with a thread protector installed, keeping the threads clean and safe until you’re ready to attach a suppressor or compensator.
Q: What optics can I mount on this model?
A: The receiver is drilled and tapped for a standard scope base. You can use popular Ruger 10/22-specific rails or rings from companies like Weaver or UTG for a drop-in ready setup.
Q: Can I use other 10/22 magazines with it?
A: Absolutely. It’s compatible with all Ruger BX-series rotary magazines, including the BX-1 (10-round) and BX-25 (25-round), as well as many reputable aftermarket magazines.
At $358.04, this particular Ruger 10/22 configuration delivers serious bang-for-your-buck by bundling the threaded barrel and upgraded sights—features you’d often pay extra to add later. It’s a workhorse that’s as ready for a day of casual plinking as it is for serving as the base for a custom project. Available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide.



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