Ruger 10/22 Carbine with LaserMax Laser .22LR

$34,168.00

A factory-ready Ruger 10/22 carbine with an integrated LaserMax laser sight, perfect for training, plinking, and small game. Legendary reliability meets modern laser guidance.

Description

Let me paint you a picture. You’re at the range with a buddy who’s new to shooting. They’re nervous, flinching, and their shots are all over the paper. You hand them your Ruger 10/22 Carbine W/LaserMax Laser .22LR 18.5″ Barrel, Synthetic Stock, 10 Round. You flip on the laser, tell them to put the red dot on the bullseye and squeeze. The grin that follows—that’s what this rifle is all about. It’s a confidence-builder, a plinker’s dream, and frankly, one of the most practical .22LR packages you can get for the money.

So, what is the Ruger 10/22 Carbine W/LaserMax Laser .22LR 18.5″ Barrel, Synthetic Stock, 10 Round? It’s a factory-configured Ruger 10/22 carbine that comes ready with an integrated LaserMax CenterFire laser sight in the forend. This .22LR rifle features a lightweight synthetic stock, a reliable 10-round rotary magazine, and the legendary 10/22 action, all for a price that’s hard to beat. It’s a turn-key training and small-game setup that ships to Missouri and compliant US states.

Here’s the thing—the real magic is in the factory-installed laser. I’ve put thousands of rounds through various 10/22s, but adding a quality laser sight usually means buying separate components and hoping they fit. This model solves that. The LaserMax unit is built right into the stock, co-witnessed with the iron sights. It’s a drop-in ready system that requires zero gunsmithing, which is a huge win. The laser gives new shooters instant, intuitive feedback on their sight picture and trigger control, making practice sessions far more productive. For seasoned shooters, it’s a fantastic tool for off-hand drills or low-light pest control around the farm.

Of course, the heart of it is the Ruger 10/22 action, a system so proven it’s practically the gold standard. The 18.5-inch barrel provides a great balance of maneuverability and sight radius, and the synthetic stock shrugs off weather and hard use. That famous Ruger 10-round rotary magazine feeds flawlessly—I’ve rarely had a malfunction that wasn’t ammo-related. And at a total weight of around 5 pounds, it’s easy for shooters of all sizes to handle all day long.

Specifications

Caliber .22 Long Rifle
Barrel Length 18.5 inches
Overall Length 37.25 inches
Weight Approx. 5 lbs
Stock Synthetic
Sights Adjustable rear, bead front, Integrated LaserMax CenterFire laser
Magazine 10-round rotary

Pros & Cons
The pros are obvious: legendary reliability, a genuinely useful integrated laser that simplifies training, and a total out-the-door cost that’s less than buying a base 10/22 and adding a laser separately. The synthetic stock is durable and maintenance-free. The cons? Well, the laser is a specific tool. In bright daylight, it can be hard to see, so you’ll still use your iron sights. And while the 10/22 platform has endless aftermarket support, the integrated laser forend means you can’t just swap it for any stock you like without losing that feature. It’s also compatible with a vast array of standard 10/22 aftermarket triggers, like those from Volquartsen or Kidd.

Who is this for? This is the perfect first rifle for a new shooter in your family. It’s an outstanding small-game and pest control tool for Missouri landowners. It’s a dedicated training rifle for anyone who wants to work on fundamentals without the cost and recoil of centerfire ammo. If you want a ready-to-roll package that does something most other 10/22s don’t, this is it. For $341.68, you’re getting a complete system.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is the laser sight zeroable?

A: Absolutely. The integrated LaserMax CenterFire laser has windage and elevation adjustments, allowing you to zero it to your preferred ammo at a given distance, just like you would with any optic.

Q: What kind of battery does the laser use, and how is it accessed?

A: The laser uses a common CR2 battery. The compartment is located on the underside of the forend, typically requiring an Allen key to access, which helps keep it secure and protected from the elements.

Q: Can I use other 10/22 magazines with this model?

A: Yes, it functions with all standard Ruger BX-1 10-round rotary magazines and most aftermarket magazines designed for the 10/22. The included 10-rounder is just the start.

If you’re looking for a versatile, ready-to-shoot .22 that adds a real training advantage right out of the box, this Ruger 10/22 Carbine with LaserMax deserves a close look. Check its availability at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide.

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