Description
I was packing for a multi-day hike along the Ozark Trail, and my usual .22 rifle was just too bulky. I needed something that could stow in my pack, handle the elements, and still be ready for small game or impromptu target practice. That’s when I built out this specific configuration: the Tactical Solutions X-Ring Takedown VR, Magpul X-22 Backpacker Stock, Gun Metal Gray Takedown Action / Black Stock 22LR. It’s a purpose-built, ultra-reliable takedown .22 LR rifle designed for portability and field use, pairing a premium, accurate receiver with the ingenious storage and handling features of Magpul’s Backpacker stock. At $986.99, it’s an investment in a go-anywhere rimfire tool that doesn’t ask you to compromise.
Here’s the thing—most takedown .22s are adaptations of a standard rifle. This one feels like it was conceived from the ground up for the role. The heart is the Tactical Solutions X-Ring VR action. That “VR” stands for V-Block Receiver, and it’s the secret to the rifle’s consistent accuracy. Instead of the barrel threading directly into the receiver, it locks into a separate, hardened steel V-block. This reduces stress and improves the barrel-to-receiver interface for better shot-to-shot consistency. I’ve put a few hundred rounds of mixed ammo through it, from standard velocity to hyper-velocity, and it’s been impressively consistent. The Gun Metal Gray finish on the aluminum receiver isn’t just for looks; it’s a hard anodized coating that shrugs off scrapes and moisture.
Then you have the Magpul X-22 Backpacker stock. This isn’t just a stock; it’s a storage and transport system. The buttstock has integrated, waterproof compartments that hold three 10-round magazines (compatible with Ruger 10/22 rotary mags, by the way). When you take the rifle down with a simple twist of the supplied barrel tool, the two halves lock securely together in a compact, protected package. The overall length when stored is just 16.25 inches. The ergonomics are pure Magpul: a textured grip, a slim forend that’s easy to grip, and M-LOK slots up front for adding a light or sling mount. It fits out of the box with the X-Ring action—no gunsmithing required, just a straightforward assembly.
| Caliber | .22 Long Rifle |
|---|---|
| Action | Blowback Semi-Auto |
| Barrel Length | Approx. 18.5″ (Takedown) |
| Overall Length (Assembled) | Approx. 35.5″ |
| Overall Length (Stored) | 16.25″ |
| Stock | Magpul X-22 Backpacker (Black) |
| Receiver Finish | Gun Metal Gray Hard Anodized |
| Magazine Compatibility | Ruger 10/22 Style (3 mags stored in stock) |
Pros: The takedown and storage system is brilliantly executed and genuinely useful. The V-block receiver design promotes real-world accuracy you can count on. The build quality is top-tier, with excellent fit and finish. It’s incredibly lightweight and packable for a full-capability rifle. The integrated magazine storage is a game-saver in the field.
Cons: The premium materials and construction come with a premium price tag. It’s a custom build, so it lacks the aftermarket support of a standard 10/22 receiver for some niche parts. You’re paying for specialized performance, not basic plinking.
So who is this rifle for? It’s for the serious backpacker, survivalist, or bush pilot who needs a compact, durable, and accurate .22 as part of their kit. It’s for the landowner who wants a tool they can grab from behind the truck seat, assemble in seconds, and deal with pests. It’s also for the shooter who appreciates intelligent design and wants a takedown that doesn’t feel like a compromise. This configuration is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide. Remember, an FFL transfer is required for firearm purchases.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Does this come with sights or an optic?
A: No, it does not. The Tactical Solutions X-Ring VR receiver has an integral Picatinny rail for mounting a scope or red dot. The Magpul stock has a front sight base that is compatible with Tech Sights or other aftermarket front sight posts, allowing for a traditional iron sight setup if desired.
Q: What magazines does it use?
A: It uses standard Ruger 10/22 rotary magazines. The Magpul Backpacker stock’s storage compartments are molded specifically to securely hold three of these 10-round magazines in the buttstock.
Q: Is the barrel threaded for a suppressor?
A: The standard barrel on this configuration is not threaded. However, Tactical Solutions offers threaded barrel options. If you know you want to run a suppressor, it’s best to inquire about sourcing the action with a threaded barrel from the start, as barrel changes on the X-Ring require the specific barrel tool and headspace gauges.
If you need a .22 that can disappear into a pack and perform when called upon, this Tactical Solutions and Magpul build is a definitive solution. See the full details on our site.



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