1022 Get One!!!! #1022

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he Ruger 10/22 is arguably the most popular and customizable .22 Long Rifle (LR) semi-automatic carbine in the world. Introduced in 1964, it has been in continuous production for over 60 years and has sold millions of units, earning a reputation for reliability, accuracy, and affordability.

Here's a detailed description of its key features, history, and variants:

Core Design and Features
Semi-Automatic Action: The 10/22 operates on a simple and robust blowback action, which is well-suited for the low-recoil .22 LR cartridge. This design contributes to its reliability and ease of maintenance.
10-Round Rotary Magazine: One of the most distinctive features of the 10/22 is its patented 10-round rotary magazine. This magazine stores cartridges in a unique cogwheel-like holder, allowing it to fit flush with the bottom of the stock, without protruding. This compact design contributes to the rifle's balanced feel and easy handling. While the standard is 10 rounds, higher capacity box magazines (15- and 25-round) are also available, including Ruger's own BX-15 and BX-25 magazines.

V-Block Barrel System: The barrel attaches to the receiver using a unique two-screw, V-block system. This innovative design allows for easy removal and replacement of the barrel, a task that would typically require a gunsmith on most other rifles. This feature is a significant reason for the 10/22's immense popularity in the aftermarket, enabling extensive customization.
Receiver: The receiver is typically made from aluminum alloy (often through investment casting, a process pioneered by Ruger). Many models come with a combination scope base adapter that supports both Weaver-style and .22 tip-off scope mounts, making it optics-ready. Higher-end models may feature CNC-machined aluminum receivers with integral Picatinny rails.

Safety: A positive, push-button, cross-bolt manual safety is prominently located, often indicating "fire" with a distinct red color.
Trigger Housing: Modern 10/22s often feature a heat-stabilized, glass-filled polymer trigger housing assembly, designed for improved manufacturing tolerances, impact and abrasion resistance, and durability against the elements.
Sights: While many variants are optics-ready, standard models often come with adjustable iron sights, typically a gold bead front sight and an adjustable folding rear sight. Some compact models may feature fiber-optic sights

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