Description
The Winchester Wildcat .22 LR 18-inch 10rd is a semi-auto rimfire rifle built for shooters who want a reliable, lightweight plinker that doesn’t require a second mortgage. It’s a button-rifled, synthetic-stocked .22 that breaks down for cleaning without tools and runs on a proven rotary magazine system.
| Manufacturer | Winchester |
|---|---|
| Model | Wildcat |
| Material | Synthetic stock, blued steel barrel |
| Compatibility | .22 LR ammunition, standard 10-round rotary mags |
| Finish | Matte black |
| Weight | 4.3 lbs (per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Tool-less takedown — The lower receiver pops off with a push of a button, making deep cleaning possible in seconds. Why it matters: carbon and lead build-up kills .22 reliability. You can scrub the bolt face and chamber without pinching fingers or losing springs.
- Ambidextrous controls — Reversible bolt handle, manual safety, and magazine release work for lefties and righties. Why it matters: in a competition or field setting, you don’t want to break your grip to manipulate controls. This rifle adapts to you.
- Integrated Picatinny rail — The receiver is machined with a full-length top rail. Why it matters: no adapter plates needed for red dots, LPVOs, or magnifiers. Mount your optic of choice and zero in minutes.
- 18-inch button-rifled barrel — Cold-formed rifling delivers consistent spin on every round. Why it matters: .22 LR is notoriously ammo-sensitive. A good barrel eats the cheap stuff and still prints tight groups at 50 yards.
- Lightweight skeletonized stock — Hollowed out synthetic design shaves ounces while maintaining rigidity. Why it matters: carrying this rifle on a steel challenge course or squirrel hunt won’t fatigue your support arm. You stay on target longer.
Who It’s For
This rifle is for the competitor who wants an affordable training tool that mimics a centerfire AR platform without the recoil or ammo cost. It’s also for the hunter who needs a lightweight .22 for small game, and the new shooter who wants a reliable, easy-to-clean first semi-auto.
Pros / Cons
- Pros: Lightweight (4.3 lbs), tool-less disassembly, ambidextrous, accurate button-rifled barrel, takes common 10/22 magazines with an adapter, affordable price point.
- Cons: Trigger pull is a bit heavy out of the box (around 6 lbs) — expect to upgrade or polish the sear if you want precision shots. The synthetic stock doesn’t have a cheek riser, so optic alignment can be finicky.
Comparison: Winchester Wildcat vs. Ruger 10/22 vs. Smith & Wesson M&P15-22
| Feature | Winchester Wildcat | Ruger 10/22 Carbine | S&W M&P15-22 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Weight | 4.3 lbs | 5.0 lbs | 5.5 lbs |
| Barrel Length | 18 in | 18.5 in | 16.5 in |
| Magazine | 10-rd rotary (proprietary) | 10-rd rotary (proprietary) | 25-rd AR-style stick mag |
| Disassembly | Tool-less lower removal | Push-button takedown (some models) | Standard AR take-down pins |
| Stock | Skeletonized synthetic | Wood or synthetic | Collapsible AR-style |
| Price | ~$233 | ~$280 | ~$450 |
| Best For | Budget plinker, light hunter, new shooter | Classic reliability, huge aftermarket | AR-look/feel training, heavy-use range gun |
The Wildcat undercuts both on weight and price, but the 10/22 still dominates aftermarket support. If you want a dedicated AR-style trainer, the M&P15-22 wins on ergonomics.
FAQ
Does the Winchester Wildcat accept aftermarket triggers?
Yes, but options are limited. The factory trigger is a cassette-style unit that can be replaced with aftermarket triggers from brands like Timney or Geissele if they offer a Wildcat-specific model. Most shooters just polish the stock trigger or swap the spring for a lighter pull.
Can I use Ruger 10/22 magazines in the Wildcat?
Not directly. The Wildcat uses a proprietary 10-round rotary magazine. However, Winchester sells an adapter that lets you run Ruger 10/22 BX-25 magazines. According to Winchester specs, the adapter is sold separately.
Is the Winchester Wildcat accurate enough for small-game hunting?
Yes. The 18-inch button-rifled barrel consistently shoots 1-inch groups at 50 yards with quality ammunition like CCI Standard Velocity. That’s more than enough for squirrels and rabbits inside 75 yards.
How do I clean the Wildcat?
Press the takedown button on the lower receiver, pull the lower off, and remove the bolt. You can scrub the barrel from the breech end. Reassemble in reverse — no tools required. Per the manual, clean the chamber and bore every 500 rounds.
Last updated: April 2026
According to NSSF data, .22 LR rimfire rifles account for over 40% of all firearm sales in the U.S. annually — the Wildcat is a smart entry point for that market.
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Browse more rimfire options in our Semi Auto Rifles category, or check out .22 LR Ammunition and Optics to complete your setup.




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