Ruger Carbine 18″ Pink/Black Laminate Stock

$35,719.00

A uniquely styled, highly reliable Ruger 10/22 carbine in .22 LR. Features a durable pink and black laminate stock, an 18-inch barrel, and Ruger’s proven 10-round rotary magazine for endless plinking and small-game fun.

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Description

I remember the first time I saw a Ruger Carbine 18″ Barrel, Pink and Black Laminate Stock, 10 Rnd Mag on the range. It wasn’t just the shooter’s grin that stood out—it was the sheer practicality wrapped in a package that refused to be boring. This isn’t a safe queen; it’s a .22 LR semi-auto carbine built for fun, training, and light pest control, with a laminate stock that’s as tough as it is eye-catching. At $357.19, it’s a value-packed workhorse that doesn’t take itself too seriously.

Here’s the thing—the Ruger 10/22 platform is legendary for a reason. I’ve put thousands of rounds through various models, and the reliability is just baked in. This particular configuration, with its 18-inch barrel, gives you a great balance of maneuverability and sight radius. The pink and black laminate stock isn’t just a color choice; that layered wood and resin construction is incredibly stable, resisting warping and dings far better than plain hardwood. It fits out of the box, with no gunsmithing required to get you from the counter to the firing line. The 10-round rotary magazine is a Ruger hallmark, feeding reliably and keeping the profile sleek.

Key Features & Handling

Let’s talk about that barrel. The 18-inch length is, in my opinion, the sweet spot for a .22 LR carbine. It’s not unwieldy in a blind or when teaching a new shooter, but it still provides the velocity and accuracy you expect. The iron sights are basic but effective, and the receiver is drilled and tapped for a scope mount, which is where this rifle truly shines. Slap on a basic rimfire scope from a brand like Vortex or Simmons, and you’ve got a tack-driver for plinking or small game.

The laminate stock is the head-turner. Weighing in at about 5.5 pounds unloaded, the rifle feels solid but not heavy. The laminate material is hydrophobic and durable—I’ve seen these stocks take moisture and bumps that would make a standard walnut stock cry. The pink and black pattern is bold, making it a fantastic choice for a new shooter who wants something that feels uniquely theirs, or for anyone tired of the same old earth tones. It’s also a brilliant training tool. The manual of arms is simple, the recoil is negligible, and the cost-per-shot is low, making it perfect for building fundamental skills.

Specification Detail
Caliber .22 Long Rifle
Barrel Length 18 Inches
Overall Length 37.5 Inches (Approx.)
Weight 5.5 lbs (Approx.)
Magazine Capacity 10 Rounds
Stock Material Pink & Black Laminate

Pros, Cons, and Perfect Fit

What I like: The reliability of the 10/22 action is proven. The laminate stock is both durable and distinctive. It’s incredibly easy to customize with a huge aftermarket for triggers, stocks, and barrels. The price point is accessible for what you get. It’s just plain fun to shoot—a rifle that guarantees a good time at the range.

What to consider: The included iron sights are functional but basic; a scope really unlocks its potential. It’s a .22 LR, so it’s not for large game or home defense. The 10-round magazine is standard, but higher-capacity options from Ruger or brands like Butler Creek are available where compliant.

So who is this for? It’s for the Missouri parent looking for a first rifle for their kid—one that’s robust and won’t get lost in the woods. It’s for the experienced shooter who wants a low-cost, high-fun plinker that stands out from the rack. It’s for the small-game hunter who needs a dependable, accurate tool that can handle the elements. And yes, it’s for anyone who appreciates that firearms can be both serious tools and an expression of personal style.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is the pink and black stock only for women?

A: Absolutely not. Firearms are tools, and their color doesn’t dictate who should use them. This stock is for anyone who appreciates its durability and wants something different from traditional wood or black synthetic. It’s a conversation starter that shoots straight.

Q: Can I use other magazines with this rifle?

A: Yes. This rifle uses the standard Ruger 10/22 rotary magazine. It’s compatible with Ruger’s own BX-1 (10-round) and BX-25 (25-round) magazines, as well as many aftermarket options. Always check your local and state regulations regarding magazine capacity.

Q: Is it ready for an optic?

A: Yes. The receiver is drilled and tapped for a standard Ruger 10/22 scope base. You can easily mount a Picatinny rail or direct-mount rings to fit a red dot or a scope. It’s one of the easiest rifles to customize.

If the idea of a dependable, fun, and uniquely-styled .22 carbine speaks to you, this Ruger is worth a close look. It’s available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide. Remember, an FFL transfer is required for firearm purchases, so we can help coordinate that smooth process for you.

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