Ruger 10 22 M1 Carbine for sale

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Brand:

Ruger

Action:

NOT SPECIFIED

Barrel Length:

18.5

Caliber:

.22 LR

Capacity:

10+1

Finish Per Color:

Walnut

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Brand:

Ruger

Barrel Length:

18.5"

Caliber:

.22 LR

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Marketplace Insights ★ 4.8/5 based on 19 customer reviews across 2 variants from 9 retailers

Overwhelmingly positive reviews praise the Ruger 10/22's quality, accuracy, and value, with excellent shipping and service; one reviewer noted minor fit and finish issues.

What customers like

Fast reliable shipping58%
Arrived at FFL in a week. Great purchase for the price.
Excellent gun quality53%
The Ruger 10/22 is a stable in American shooting fun.
Great customer service42%
Professional service, fast delivery, excellent condition.
Fair pricing26%
they had the best price, fast shipping and an easy transaction.
Accurate and fun to shoot21%
Great gun, tight shot group and accurate.

Common concerns

Quality control issues5%
Lots of wood burs on the stock near where the oiler and sling attatches.
Frequently Asked Questions
Ruger 10 22 M1 Carbine for sale

Which model Ruger 10/22 is best?

Best depends on your needs. The Carbine suits most shooters for plinking and hunting. The Sporter offers a classic wood stock. The Target model prioritizes accuracy. Prices run $444–$538. Handle each at a retailer to find what fits you best.

How much is a 10 22 carbine worth?

A Ruger 10/22 carbine typically sells for $280–$400 new at most retailers, with new prices averaging $376–$427. Used models vary widely, with averages ranging from $281–$348 depending on condition and configuration. Prices vary by stock type, finish, and seller.

Is the Ruger 10/22 on the banned list?

The unmodified Ruger 10/22 is not federally banned and is legal in many states. However, some states go beyond configuration restrictions: Washington has banned the Ruger 10/22 carbine outright, and Massachusetts also has restrictions. Verify your local laws before purchasing, as regulations vary significantly by jurisdiction.

What is the best upgrade for the Ruger 10 22 carbine?

Best upgrade depends on your use. A quality aftermarket barrel improves accuracy most; Green Mountain and KIDD are popular choices. A BX trigger enhances precision and feel affordably. Adding an optic and upgrading the stock round out practical improvements. Shoot it first—hundreds of rounds—before modifying.

How accurate is a Ruger 10/22 carbine?

Stock 10/22 carbines typically produce 2–3 inch groups at 50 yards, though results vary between individual guns and ammunition. They're adequate for plinking and small-game hunting but aren't precision rifles. Accuracy degrades further at 75–100 yards and improves considerably with aftermarket barrels, triggers, and optics.

What ammo is not to use in Ruger 10/22?

Avoid Remington Golden Bullet, Thunderbolt, and some Federal bulk ammunition, as these commonly cause misfires and feeding issues, particularly with BX-25 magazines. Also avoid CCI Stinger ammo, especially in the target model, as Ruger warns it can cause malfunctions and damage. Test several brands to find what cycles reliably in yours.

What magazine fits Ruger 10/22?

Ruger 10/22 rifles use Ruger BX-series rotary magazines, primarily the BX-1 (10-round) and BX-15 (15-round). Third-party options from Butler Creek and ProMag also fit. Extended-capacity and drum magazines are available from aftermarket manufacturers.

What is the Talo edition of the Ruger 10 22?

TALO is a firearms distributor that partners with Ruger to produce exclusive, limited-edition variants of standard models. TALO 10/22 editions typically feature unique stock designs, special finishes, or upgraded components not found on standard production rifles, making them sought-after by collectors.