Ruger 22 Lite for sale

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Ruger

Action:

Double Action

Barrel Length:

2.75

Caliber:

.22 LR

Capacity:

10

Finish Per Color:

Black

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Ruger

Action:

Single Action

Barrel Length:

4.4 BARREL

Caliber:

.22 LR

Capacity:

10

Finish Per Color:

Silver

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Ruger

Action:

Single Action

Barrel Length:

4.4

Caliber:

.22 LR

Capacity:

10+1

Finish Per Color:

Black

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Brand:

Ruger

Barrel Length:

26"

Caliber:

.22 LR

Capacity:

10

Finish Per Color:

Blued

Rounds:

10

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Brand:

Ruger

Action:

Semi-Auto

Barrel Length:

2.75

Caliber:

.22 LR

Capacity:

10+1

Finish Per Color:

Black

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Tactical Solutions

Barrel Length:

4.5

Caliber:

.22 LR

Finish Per Color:

Black

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Tactical Solutions

Barrel Length:

4.5

Caliber:

.22 LR

Finish Per Color:

Gray

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Brand:

Tactical Solutions

Barrel Length:

4.5"

Caliber:

.22 LR

Finish Per Color:

Black

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Brand:

Tactical Solutions

Barrel Length:

4.5

Caliber:

.22 LR

Finish Per Color:

Black

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Tactical Solutions

Barrel Length:

4.5

Caliber:

.22 LR

Finish Per Color:

OD Green

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Tactical Solutions

Barrel Length:

4.5

Caliber:

.22 LR

Finish Per Color:

OD Green

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Brand:

Tactical Solutions

Barrel Length:

6

Caliber:

.22 LR

Finish Per Color:

Gray

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Brand:

Tactical Solutions

Barrel Length:

6

Caliber:

.22 LR

Finish Per Color:

Black

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Brand:

Tactical Solutions

Barrel Length:

6

Caliber:

.22 LR

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OD Green

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Brand:

Ruger

Action:

SEMI AUTOMATIC

Barrel Length:

2.75

Caliber:

.22 LR

Capacity:

10+1

Finish Per Color:

Black / Dark Earth

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Brand:

Ruger

Action:

SEMI AUTOMATIC

Barrel Length:

2.75

Caliber:

.22 LR

Capacity:

10+1

Finish Per Color:

Turquoise

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Marketplace Insights ★ 4.6/5 based on 97 customer reviews across 17 variants from 21 retailers

Highly-rated accurate and reliable firearm praised for ease of use and value, though some users report ammunition sensitivity and jamming issues.

What customers like

Accurate & Reliable42%
Very accurate. I can hit well at 10-15 yards but again with the right ammo.
Easy to Clean & Maintain28%
Very easy to take apart and clean with the new design.
Lightweight & Compact26%
Light, accurate, super easy take down and clean, looks beautiful.
Fun to Shoot25%
What a blast to shoot. What's not to like about a .22LR pistol
Great Value for Price18%
Simply AWESOME! If you want a great quality hunting rifle and not looking to spend over a 1000$

Common concerns

Ammunition Sensitivity12%
Sensitive to different 22LR ammunition. Need to cycle various ammunitions
Feeding/Jamming Issues11%
I have nothing but trouble with this gun. Misfires every other round.
Poor Customer Service3%
they sent me the wrong sku and won't do anything to fix it
Difficult Slide Racking2%
Find it challenging to load shells with one button and spring is stiff
Frequently Asked Questions
Ruger 22 Lite for sale

Is the Ruger 22-45 Lite a good gun?

The Mark IV 22/45 Lite is well-regarded for target shooting, competition, and training. It offers minimal recoil, reliable performance, and comfortable ergonomics. It's not designed for self-defense. Prices typically range from $260–$600, with a median around $349.

Is the Ruger 22LR LCP II Lite any good?

Ruger's LCP II in .22 LR is well-regarded for its accuracy, improved sights, and light recoil, making it suitable for pocket carry or low-cost training. The compact frame has ergonomic limitations, but reliability is generally solid. Current retail price runs around $349.

How much does a Ruger LCP II cost?

The Ruger LCP II has an MSRP of $306–$364, with street prices typically around $349. Most listings across retailers fall between $260–$600 depending on the specific variant. All 17 variants are currently available across 21 retailers.

What are the common problems with Ruger 22s?

Ruger .22s occasionally experience failures to feed and extract, particularly with certain ammunition and magazine types. Light primer strikes and slide wear have also been reported. Most issues resolve with quality ammunition, proper cleaning, and correct magazine selection.

Do Ruger pistols hold their value?

Ruger pistols show uneven value retention. Resale typically nets 50–70% of original retail, but results vary by model. Some models hold value well, while others like the SR9 and centerfire semi-autos lose value quickly with weak used-market demand. Private sales outperform gun shop wholesale offers regardless of model.

What is the difference between the Ruger Mark IV and the Lite?

Mark IV refers to the generation; Lite is a specific variant. The Lite features an aluminum upper and sleeved barrel instead of steel components, making it roughly three-quarters pound lighter. Both share the same polymer frame and .22 LR caliber, but the Lite prioritizes reduced weight for target shooting and plinking.

What year did the Ruger 22-45 come out?

Ruger introduced the 22/45 in 1992. It combines the grip angle of a 1911 pistol with the reliability of Ruger's Mark series .22 LR platform. Several variants remain in production today.

What is the best trigger for the Ruger MK IV 22 45?

"Best" depends on your priorities. The TandemKross Ultimate Trigger Kit includes the Victory Trigger with adjustable pre- and post-travel. The Volquartsen Accurizing Kit and Apex Competition Trigger Kit are also popular upgrades. Creekside Custom's flat trigger has a strong following. All noticeably improve stock performance for target shooting and competition.