Last of the Ruger SR-22 22LR Rifles...

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We bought the last half dozen of the Ruger SR-22 Rifles that we could find. We have four left...

Ruger SR-22 22LR 16.5" Barrel Semi Automatic Rimfire Rifle $799.95<Click here to purchase!

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They replaced it with an all plastic stock called the 10/22 tactical . Its a base model 10/22 in an ATI stock. Not much of it is interchangeable with ar15 parts as it is a big piece of plastic.
Sucks the SR22r is a nice rifle that really holds its value. These will sell quick.
 
I have seen the 10/22 in ati stock but never seen one of these in person. Are they still the same 10/22 as all the other models ? Meaning can they take reg stocks if one wanted and do the barrels interchange the same way as the regular version ?
 
I have seen the 10/22 in ati stock but never seen one of these in person. Are they still the same 10/22 as all the other models ? Meaning can they take reg stocks if one wanted and do the barrels interchange the same way as the regular version ?

Yes, It is a chassis built around a flat top 10/22 receiver (same as the nordic chassis but with ruger sr22 markings). takes 10/22 triggers and internals. Takes the buffertube and buttstock from and milspec ar15. takes any ar15 grip w/o beavertail, ar15 handguard, muzzle devices. same barrels as any 10/22. I swapped mine out for a 12.5"
 
They’re a really nice little gun. I’ve had mine since 2012, and many thousands of rounds through it. Early on I put a Volquartzen trigger in it, some decent iron sights on it, and finally a Vortex variable power scope on it with quick release mounts. I’ve always found it more accurate than any of my other 10/22’s (five right now). My RPRR outshoots it at 50 & 100 yds by a bit, but at 25 yds they’re comparable.
This in one of those guns that will never leave my possession. It doesn’t do anything spectacularly, but it’s a proven small game-getter, the chassis is pretty stiff and it’ll take some pounding. I’m sure glad I picked one up way back when
 
They are an awesome yeee-haw gun for their pricing point.
I was very pleasantly suppressed how accurate they are.
I only had mine for about 4 months....I sold it to buy my first AR 15 LOL
 
yes but the top rail that you mount your scope to is a part of the chassis, the receiver itself has no rail without the chassis. you could always put a rail on it but it would have to be removed to fit back inside the sr22 chassis.
 
Yes, It is a chassis built around a flat top 10/22 receiver (same as the nordic chassis but with ruger sr22 markings). takes 10/22 triggers and internals. Takes the buffertube and buttstock from and milspec ar15. takes any ar15 grip w/o beavertail, ar15 handguard, muzzle devices. same barrels as any 10/22. I swapped mine out for a 12.5"
Bit late to reply to this thread but can I ask which 12.5 barrel you swapped on it? I just picked up one of these rifles on the secondary market and I want to change the barrel as well. Seems like there is a metal piece in the handguard supporting the barrel, how did you circumvent that?
 
Bit late to reply to this thread but can I ask which 12.5 barrel you swapped on it? I just picked up one of these rifles on the secondary market and I want to change the barrel as well. Seems like there is a metal piece in the handguard supporting the barrel, how did you circumvent that?
Dlask used to make a 12.5" barrel with the same dimensions as the original so you could still use the barrel support block. You can also just remove the support block and free float any barrel you like.
 
Dlask used to make a 12.5" barrel with the same dimensions as the original so you could still use the barrel support block. You can also just remove the support block and free float any barrel you like.
You can remove the support block? How would I go about doing that?
 
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