Description
The Tactical Solutions WRQS X-Ring Receiver is a precision-machined, lightweight aluminum replacement receiver for the Ruger 10/22 platform. It’s designed for shooters who want to upgrade their rifle’s foundation for improved accuracy and customization without breaking the bank. This “Quick Sand” anodized model offers a durable, low-glare finish and is a direct-fit component for building a high-performance .22 LR rifle.
Key Features
- Lightweight Aluminum Construction: CNC-machined from 7075-T6 aluminum for a perfect balance of strength and reduced weight compared to the factory receiver.
- “Quick Sand” Anodized Finish: Provides a tough, corrosion-resistant surface with a matte, non-reflective tactical appearance.
- X-Ring Precision: Engineered with tight tolerances to enhance barrel fit and overall lockup, contributing to potential accuracy gains.
- Full Compatibility: Designed as a drop-in ready replacement for standard Ruger 10/22 components, including triggers, bolts, and barrels.
- Budget-Conscious Upgrade: Offers a core improvement at a mid-tier price point, delivering more value than many custom receivers that cost significantly more.
Specifications & Details
| Material | 7075-T6 Aluminum |
| Finish | Quick Sand Hardcoat Anodize |
| Caliber | .22 Long Rifle |
| Compatibility | Ruger 10/22 Platform |
| Receiver Type | Stripped (requires internal parts) |
| Weight | Approx. 6.5 oz (significantly lighter than OEM) |
This receiver is sold stripped, meaning you’ll need to source your own Ruger 10/22 fire control group, bolt, barrel, and stock. The good news? It’s designed for a straightforward build. It accepts all standard Ruger 10/22 internal parts and aftermarket upgrades, so you can use your existing trigger pack or popular aftermarket units from brands like Volquartsen or Kidd. The real question is, what’s the point of a premium barrel if your receiver is the weak link? This part aims to fix that. At $473.19, it sits in a sweet spot—more affordable than some full-custom options but a clear step up from the factory original, offering a tangible foundation for a precision build.
Who This Receiver Is For
This is for the tinkerer or the practical shooter who understands value. It’s ideal for someone with a worn-out factory 10/22 receiver, a builder assembling a rifle from scratch with specific performance goals, or an enthusiast wanting a lighter, more rigid base for their favorite barrel. If you’re chasing small groups at 50 yards or just want a more reliable, slick-running .22 for plinking, this receiver provides a solid core upgrade. It’s a smart choice for those who prioritize the foundational parts of a build without venturing into ultra-high-cost custom territory.
Pros & Cons
Pros: The significant weight reduction is immediately noticeable, improving handling. The machining quality and anodizing are excellent for the price. Its true value is as a “drop-in ready” foundation that requires no gunsmithing to assemble with standard parts, making a custom build accessible. The tight tolerances can minimize play and potentially improve consistency.
Cons: The $473 price tag is a real investment for a single component, especially when a complete rifle can cost less. It’s a stripped receiver, so the total build cost will be much higher. The matte “Quick Sand” finish, while durable, may show handling marks more than a darker coating.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Does this come with any internal parts, like the trigger or bolt?
A: No. The Tactical Solutions WRQS X-Ring Receiver is sold as a stripped unit. You will need to source a Ruger 10/22 fire control group (trigger pack), bolt, barrel, and stock separately to complete your rifle. This allows you to choose the exact components that fit your budget and performance needs.
Q: Will my aftermarket 10/22 barrel fit this receiver?
A: In nearly all cases, yes. It is machined to accept any standard Ruger 10/22-style barrel, including popular aftermarket options from companies like Feddersen, Kidd, and Shaw. The precision machining ensures a proper, tight fit with the barrel’s v-block, which is crucial for accuracy.
Q: Is this considered a firearm, and how do I purchase it?
A: Yes, a receiver is legally considered a firearm. Purchasing requires an FFL transfer. This item is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide. It will be shipped to your chosen licensed dealer for the required background check and paperwork completion.
If you’re building a 10/22 where accuracy and weight are priorities, the Tactical Solutions WRQS X-Ring Receiver is a calculated upgrade that delivers foundational quality without the top-shelf price tag. Consider it the core of your next build.




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