Ruger American Farmer 22WMR Bolt Action Rifle

$43,371.00

A value-packed .22 WMR bolt-action rifle built for real work, featuring a 9-round magazine, synthetic stock, and Ruger reliability for farmstead pest control and small game hunting.

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Picture this: you’re walking the back forty, a varmint pops its head up, and you need a shot that counts without breaking the bank on ammo. You need a rifle that’s simple, reliable, and built for real work. That’s the exact scenario the Ruger American Farmer 22WMR Bolt Action Blued/Synthetic, 9rd, TALO was made for. It’s a no-frills, high-value rimfire rifle designed for the practical shooter who prioritizes function over flash.

The Ruger American Farmer 22WMR Bolt Action Blued/Synthetic, 9rd, TALO is a specialized, value-oriented bolt-action rifle chambered in the potent .22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire cartridge. It features a durable synthetic stock, a blued finish, and a standout 9-round rotary magazine for extended shooting sessions. This TALO distributor-exclusive model is built for small game hunting, pest control, and recreational plinking where extra power over standard .22 LR is desired.

Let’s talk about the core of this rifle’s appeal: the .22 WMR cartridge. Here’s the thing—it hits a sweet spot. It delivers significantly more downrange energy and a flatter trajectory than a standard .22 Long Rifle, making it a more capable round for coyotes, groundhogs, or longer-range pest control, yet it remains far more affordable to shoot than centerfire cartridges. That makes the American Farmer a brilliant tool for managing farmstead predators or filling the small game pot without emptying your wallet on every trip. The rifle itself is built on Ruger’s proven American Action platform, known for its crisp 60-degree bolt throw and reliable feeding.

Key features start with that 9-round rotary magazine. While many bolt-action .22 WMR rifles top out at 5 rounds, this capacity is a genuine advantage. It means less time reloading when you’re working a woodchuck colony or spending an afternoon on the range. The magazine is also detachable for safe and easy unloading. The synthetic stock is lightweight, weather-resistant, and shrugs off the bumps and scrapes of farm or field use. It’s a classic example of trading fancy aesthetics for practical, worry-free durability. The blued steel barrel and action provide a traditional look with solid corrosion resistance, and the entire package is drop-in ready for your preferred optics, thanks to the included Picatinny rail. No gunsmithing is needed to mount a scope from brands like Vortex, Leupold, or Bushnell.

Weighing in at approximately 5.8 lbs, it’s easy to carry all day. The overall length is a handy 41 inches, balancing maneuverability in thick brush with a comfortable sight radius. At $433.71, this rifle sits in a very competitive spot. You’re getting Ruger’s reliability and the enhanced utility of the .22 WMR in a package that undercuts many comparable hunting rifles. It’s a straightforward tool that does its job well.

Ruger American Farmer 22WMR Specs
Specification Detail
Caliber .22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire (22 WMR)
Action Bolt Action
Magazine Capacity 9-Round Rotary
Barrel Finish Blued Steel
Stock Synthetic
Overall Length 41″ (approx.)
Weight 5.8 lbs (approx.)

Pros & Cons
Pros: Excellent 9-round magazine capacity for the caliber. The .22 WMR offers more punch than .22 LR. Ruger’s American Action is known for reliability. Synthetic stock is tough and low-maintenance. Strong value for the price point. Cons: The trigger, while adjustable, is a basic design and may not satisfy precision shooters. The synthetic stock is utilitarian—don’t expect fancy checkering or contours. As with all firearms, an FFL transfer is required for firearm purchases when ordering online.

Who is this rifle for? It’s for the Missouri landowner who needs a dependable varmint rifle. It’s for the budget-conscious hunter looking for a step up from .22 LR for rabbits and foxes. It’s also a great first “real” rifle for a young hunter, given its manageable recoil and affordable ammunition. If your needs are purely target shooting at 50 yards, a standard .22 LR might be more economical. But if you require more reach and power for practical purposes, this Farmer model makes a compelling case.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How does .22 WMR compare to .22 LR?

A: The .22 WMR fires a larger, heavier bullet at much higher velocities. This translates to more energy on target, better performance at longer ranges (think 100-150 yards), and improved effectiveness on larger pests like raccoons or coyotes. Ammo costs more than .22 LR, but less than most centerfire rounds.

Q: Is the magazine compatible with other Ruger American models?

A: No, the 9-round rotary magazine is specific to the .22 WMR version of the Ruger American Rimfire series. It is not interchangeable with magazines for the .22 LR models or other calibers.

Q: Can a scope be mounted easily?

A: Yes. The rifle comes from the factory with a Picatinny rail installed on the receiver. This means you can directly attach common scope rings, like those from Warne or Leupold, without needing to purchase a separate base. It’s a true ready-to-mount setup.

This Ruger American Farmer represents a specific, smart choice for a specific job. It’s a workhorse, not a show pony. If its profile matches your needs, it’s hard to beat for pure utility per dollar. This model is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide. See the product page for current availability and ordering details.

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