I get a weekly newsletter from Sturm, Ruger that highlights new firearms, Ruger events, and other firearm related news. In the newsletter received yesterday, they highlighted the availability of short-barreled versions of the Ruger PC Carbine, the Ruger 10/22, and the Ruger American Rifle Gen II.

The Ruger newsletter leads to the all4shooters.com website which goes into more detail on all four models. A common feature on all four models is a threaded barrel to take a suppressor.
The PC Carbine will be in 9mm and have a 6.5″ barrel. Meanwhile, the 10/22 will be offered with barrels in both 8″ and 10″. Finally, the Ruger American Gen II will featured a 12.5″ barrel and will be chambered in .338 ARC. Prices ranges from $649 for the 8″ 10/22 to $1099 for the PC Carbine.
You can thank the One Big Beautiful Bill for eliminating the $200 tax on SBRs. Now we need to win one or all of the lawsuits challenging the registration requirements.
One last comment. If Bill Ruger didn’t think you “needed” a mag with over a 10 round capacity, he sure wouldn’t have thought you should have Ruger SBR.

You’re probably right, but he’s gone now.
Yep and probably spinning is his grave.
Interestingly, Beretta is now engaged in a proxy battle with Ruger. They have nominated 4 alternate directors. Beretta owns 9+% of Ruger stock.