Description
Picture this: you’re packing for a weekend in the Missouri woods, and your gear bag is already stuffed. You want to bring a reliable .22 for plinking and small game, but a full-length rifle is just too awkward. That’s the exact scenario the Ruger 10/22 Takedown was built for. It solves a simple, practical problem—how to have a full-capability rifle in a highly portable package without breaking the bank.
The Ruger 10/22 Takedown 22LR 16″ Barrel, Mica Bronze Stock, 10rd Mag is a classic semi-automatic rimfire rifle that separates into two compact halves for easy transport and storage. It maintains the legendary reliability of the standard 10/22 while adding unparalleled portability, making it an ideal choice for backpackers, truck gun duty, or discreet range trips. At its core, it’s about getting maximum utility from a minimal footprint.
Key Features & Practical Value
Let’s talk about the takedown system—it’s the whole point. A simple latch release lets you separate the barrel assembly from the stock/action in seconds, no tools needed. The barrel has a built-in storage compartment in the receiver end, perfect for stashing a few extra rounds or a small cleaning kit. When assembled, it locks up tight with a consistent return-to-zero, so your accuracy doesn’t suffer for the convenience. This rifle is drop-in ready and requires no gunsmithing to use right from the case.
The Mica Bronze stock isn’t just for looks; it’s a tough, synthetic stock that stands up to the elements and hard use far better than traditional wood, especially at this price point. Weighing in at approximately 4.7 pounds, it’s light enough for all-day carry, whether you’re hiking trails or walking fence lines. The 10-round rotary magazine is a Ruger hallmark—it feeds reliably and sits nearly flush with the stock for a clean profile. It’s also compatible with the vast ecosystem of aftermarket 10/22 magazines and accessories, including those from brands like Magpul and Tactical Solutions.
Here’s the thing—for under $350, you’re getting a proven platform with a unique and highly functional feature you’d typically pay much more for. Comparing it to a standard 10/22, the takedown version offers a level of versatility that far outweighs the modest price premium. The 16.12″ cold hammer-forged barrel provides a great balance of maneuverability and sight radius.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Caliber | .22 Long Rifle |
| Barrel Length | 16.12 Inches |
| Overall Length (Assembled) | 37.25 Inches |
| Weight | 4.7 lbs |
| Magazine Capacity | 10 Rounds |
| Stock | Mica Bronze Synthetic |
| Action | Semi-Automatic |
Pros, Cons & Who It’s For
Pros: The portability is the obvious win—it fits in a backpack, a duffel, or under a truck seat. Ruger’s reputation for durability and the 10/22’s aftermarket support are huge value adds. It’s incredibly easy to clean by separating the action from the barrel. At $309.44, it represents serious bang-for-your-buck in the takedown rifle category.
Cons: The takedown mechanism adds a slight bit of complexity compared to a solid rifle. The included sights are basic, but that’s typical for this price tier and easily upgraded. Some might prefer a more traditional stock color, but the bronze does hide wear well.
This rifle is for the practical shooter. It’s for the Missouri hunter who needs a compact small-game getter, the prepper looking for a discreet, packable survival tool, or the new shooter who wants one .22 that can do it all—range fun, pest control, and easy storage. It’s a workhorse with a clever trick, not a delicate specialty item.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How accurate is it after reassembly?
A: Ruger’s takedown system is designed for consistent re-locking. You won’t need to re-zero optics mounted on the receiver after each takedown, which is a key feature for reliable use.
Q: Can I use my old 10/22 magazines and accessories?
A: Yes. This model uses the same standard 10/22 rotary magazines and is compatible with most aftermarket stocks, triggers, and accessories designed for the standard 10/22 receiver—though some barrel-mounted accessories may require specific takedown model versions.
Q: Is it difficult to take apart and put together?
A: Not at all. The process takes seconds: push a button, rotate the barrel, and pull it free. Reassembly is the reverse. It’s intuitive and built for field use without special tools.
If the idea of a full-featured, reliable .22 that stows away as easily as it performs sounds right for your needs, this Ruger 10/22 Takedown is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide. Check current availability to get yours.



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