Frequently Asked Questions
Ruger 10 22 Stainless for sale
Do Ruger 10/22 hold their value?
Ruger 10/22s hold value modestly. New standard carbines start around $279, and good used models can still be found under $200. Since the design has remained largely unchanged since 1964, older carbines rarely command collector premiums. Steady demand keeps resale reasonable, though expect some depreciation from new pricing.
What distance should I zero my 10-22?
Zero distance depends on your intended use. For hunting and general shooting out to 50 yards, zero at 25 or 30 yards. For precision target work, 50 yards works well. Start at the range you'll shoot most, then adjust your hold for other distances based on bullet trajectory.
What are the common problems with Ruger 22s?
Ruger 10/22s occasionally experience failure to feed or extract, particularly with BX25 magazines. Most issues resolve with quality ammunition, proper cleaning, and magazine inspection. Early examples may need extractor adjustment. Reliability generally improves after 500-600 break-in rounds.
How much does a stainless steel Ruger 10/22 barrel cost?
Stainless steel Ruger 10/22 replacement barrels typically cost $160–$350 for aftermarket options from vendors like Green Mountain or Tactical Solutions, with premium bull barrels reaching $400 or more. Factory Ruger stainless barrels run around $200–$280 depending on profile and length.
What's the difference between a Ruger 10/22 and a Ruger 10/22 takedown?
The Takedown model features a removable barrel that separates the rifle into two compact pieces for transport and storage. Standard 10/22s have a fixed barrel. Both share the same action and .22 LR caliber. Takedowns allow barrel swaps without an FFL transfer and are slightly heavier and more expensive.
Is dry firing bad for Ruger 10/22?
Ruger confirms that dry firing the 10/22 causes no damage. Many shooters use it for trigger practice. Just ensure the rifle is completely unloaded before doing so.
What ammo is not to use in Ruger 10/22?
Avoid Remington Golden Bullet, Thunderbolt, and bulk Federal grey box .22LR ammunition, as these commonly cause feeding issues and misfires in the 10/22, particularly with BX-25 magazines. Note that results with Thunderbolt vary by individual gun—some owners report reliable performance with it.
What is the typical lifespan of a Ruger 10/22?
A 10/22 barrel typically lasts 100,000 to 120,000 rounds before significant wear. Many shooters report decades of reliable service with proper maintenance. Actual lifespan depends on round count and cleaning practices rather than calendar years. Parts availability and affordability make extending service life straightforward.
Is the Ruger 10/22 discontinued?
No, the Ruger 10/22 remains in production. Ruger recently upgraded the platform and introduced new models as of early 2026. Some older SKUs were discontinued during the transition, but the rifle itself is still actively manufactured and widely available.
Will a Ruger 10/22 accept a suppressor?
Yes, the Ruger 10/22 accepts a suppressor, but requires a threaded barrel. Aftermarket threaded barrels are widely available, and some models come pre-threaded. Popular options include the SilencerCo Sparrow 22. Note that subsonic ammunition, ideal for suppressed shooting, may not reliably cycle the semi-auto action.
Can I put a bull barrel on my 10/22?
Yes, you can fit a bull barrel on your 10/22, but the swap isn't straightforward. The factory stock requires significant modification—sanding or routing—to accommodate the thicker .920 contour. Many shooters opt for a purpose-built aftermarket stock, which often includes a barrel support lump to handle the added weight and protect the receiver.
Which model Ruger 10/22 is best?
"Best" depends on your needs. The Carbine suits general shooting and hunting. The Sporter offers classic wood-stock appeal. The Target model prioritizes accuracy with a heavy barrel. Consider your intended use—plinking, hunting, or precision shooting—and whether you prefer synthetic or wood stocks.
What is the perfect scope for a Ruger 10/22?
There's no single perfect scope—it depends on use. For plinking and small game, a 3-9x40 like the Leupold VX-Freedom is a solid choice. Target shooters often prefer 4-12x. A red dot works fine for casual shooting. Match magnification to your typical shooting distance.
What is a Ruger 10/22 bull barrel?
A bull barrel is a thicker, heavier barrel for the 10/22 that maintains a consistent diameter rather than tapering toward the muzzle. The added mass reduces vibration during firing, which improves accuracy. Bull barrels are available in various lengths from both Ruger and aftermarket manufacturers.
What is the best Ruger 10/22 barrel?
"Best" depends on your goals. Volquartsen and Summit Precision carbon fiber barrels excel for weight savings. Tactical Solutions X-Ring and Shaw barrels offer solid accuracy. Green Mountain provides quality direct-fit options in bull or sporter profiles. Match your choice to whether you prioritize accuracy, weight, or handling.