Frequently Asked Questions
Ruger 10 22 Take Down Lite for sale
Is the Ruger 10 22 takedown discontinued?
Yes, the Ruger 10/22 Takedown has been discontinued. Ruger removed it from their official website and discontinued all related SKUs. You may still find remaining stock through third-party retailers, but Ruger no longer lists it as an active product. Check our marketplace for available listings.
What's the difference between a Ruger 10/22 and a Ruger 10/22 takedown?
Standard 10/22 is a fixed rifle. The Takedown model splits at the barrel junction for compact storage and transport, and allows barrel swaps without tools or FFL paperwork. Both shoot identically; the Takedown adds portability and customization flexibility at a slightly higher price and added complexity.
Is the Ruger 10/22 takedown less accurate?
No. The Takedown shoots as accurately as a standard 10/22 since both share identical barrels and actions. The takedown joint doesn't compromise precision. Accuracy depends on shooter skill, ammunition quality, and optics—not the rifle's ability to separate for transport.
What ammo is not to use in Ruger 10/22?
Avoid Federal bulk-pack grey box ammo, which is more consistently reported as problematic across multiple rifles. Hollow point feeding issues are common, with many users reporting frequent jams. Remington Golden Bullets vary widely by individual rifle. CCI Mini-Mags remain a reliable choice. Stick with quality standard velocity ammo.
What is the point of a takedown rifle?
Takedown rifles separate into smaller pieces for easier transport and storage. Hikers, campers, and survivalists appreciate fitting one into a backpack. You gain field-ready firepower without advertising a rifle in your vehicle. The design lets you carry a gun for hunting, plinking, or emergencies without sacrificing accuracy or reliability.
Can you put a suppressor on a Ruger 10/22 takedown?
Yes, you can suppress a 10/22 Takedown, but the barrel must be threaded first. Buy a pre-threaded replacement barrel or have a gunsmith thread the factory barrel. Once threaded, attach any .22 LR suppressor. Many owners prefer a pre-threaded barrel to avoid permanently modifying the factory barrel.
Is it worth to upgrade to the Ruger 22 takedown vs Base Model?
Value depends on your needs. The Takedown breaks down for compact storage and transport but can sacrifice slight rigidity compared to a standard barrel. If portability matters for camping, travel, or survival use, the extra cost is justified. For dedicated range shooting, the standard 10/22 performs comparably for less money.
What are the different models of the Ruger 10/22 takedown?
Ruger offers several 10/22 Takedown variants, including standard, threaded barrel, and suppressor-ready models. They differ in barrel length (typically 16.4" or 18.5"), sights, stock materials, and finishes. Specific configurations change over time, so check Ruger's website or retailers for current availability.
At what distance should I zero my Ruger 10/22?
Most 10/22 shooters zero at 25 or 50 yards. A 50-yard zero keeps shots within an inch of point of aim from 3 to 60 yards, requiring minimal hold adjustment. For closer range plinking, 25 yards is simpler. Match your zero to where you shoot most often.
What is the typical lifespan of a Ruger 10/22?
Barrels typically last 100,000 rounds or more before significant wear. With basic maintenance and occasional part replacement, most 10/22s remain functional for decades. Many examples from the 1960s still shoot reliably today. Longevity depends on usage frequency and cleaning habits.
What are the common problems with Ruger 22s?
Ruger .22 rifles occasionally experience failure to feed or extract, linked to magazine quality or ammunition type. Cleaning the chamber and bolt, using factory magazines, and testing different ammo brands usually resolves these issues. Most run reliably with proper maintenance.
What is the most accurate barrel for a Ruger 10/22?
KIDD and Volquartsen barrels consistently deliver match-grade accuracy for the 10/22. Other strong options include Green Mountain, Summit Precision carbon fiber, TacSol, and EABCO Ultra Match barrels. Pricing and group-size guarantees vary by model. All require proper installation but significantly improve on the factory barrel's precision.
What is the best optic for a 10 22 takedown backpacker?
For a backpacker rifle, a lightweight red dot or compact reflex sight works best—minimal weight, fast target acquisition, and no magnification needed for close-range small game. Mount it using a bridge rail spanning both receiver and barrel to avoid zero shift during reassembly. The Bushnell TRS-25 or Burris FastFire III are popular budget choices.