Jeff Quinn of Gunblast.com has a good review of the new Ruger 10/22 Takedown with many more pictures than are available on the Ruger website. He calls it a nice little “tackdriver.”
He has also produced a good video of it.
Jeff Quinn of Gunblast.com has a good review of the new Ruger 10/22 Takedown with many more pictures than are available on the Ruger website. He calls it a nice little “tackdriver.”
He has also produced a good video of it.
As I said earlier this morning, Ruger was planning to introduce a new firearm to their line today. It has been announced and it is a take-down version of the Ruger 10/22 rimfire carbine. I don’t know if it is intentional or not but I think this will attract a lot of attention from the prepper community for use as a survival rifle. If I had to make the choice between the AR-7 Survival Rifle from Henry or this, I’d be leaning towards the take-down 10/22 especially if weight wasn’t the number one criteria.
From the Ruger press release:
A New Take on the Ruger 10/22
March 28, 2012
Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc. (NYSE: RGR) is proud to introduce the Ruger 10/22 Takedown™. Readily separated into two subassemblies, the Ruger 10/22 Takedown offers a convenient transport and storage option for the popular Ruger® 10/22®. As reliable and accurate as every 10/22, the Ruger 10/22 Takedown makes it even easier to keep America’s favorite rimfire rifle by your side.The barrel and forend of the Ruger 10/22 Takedown are easily separated from the action and buttstock by pushing a recessed lever, twisting the subassemblies, and pulling them apart. Reassembly is the reverse of takedown, and is quick and easy. The friction fit lockup of the assembly joint is simple to adjust, but will rarely need re-adjustment after the first assembly. The lockup is secure and repeatable, ensuring an accurate return to zero, even when receiver-mounted optics are used.
The Ruger 10/22 Takedown is shipped in a ballistic nylon backpack-style case that features internal sleeves which hold the subassemblies. External pockets with MOLLE webbing provide storage for magazines, ammunition, and other accessories. Multiple attachment points for the padded, single shoulder strap offer different carrying options.
The 4.67-pound Ruger 10/22 Takedown is 37″ long when assembled; each subassembly is less than 20 1/4″ long when disassembled. Utilizing the standard 10/22 action and ten round rotary magazine (one magazine is provided), the Ruger 10/22 Takedown offers legendary 10/22 reliability in a compact and portable package.
From the Spec Sheet:
Stock: | Black Synthetic | Finish: | Clear Matte |
Rear Sight: | Adjustable | Front Sight: | Gold Bead |
Barrel Length: | 18.50″ | Overall Length: | 37.00″ |
Material: | Stainless Steel | Length of Pull: | 13.50″ |
Weight: | 4.67 lbs. | Capacity: | 10 |
Grooves: | 6 | Twist: | 1:16″ RH |
Backpack-Style Bag Included | Suggested Retail: | $389.00 |
Ruger has a full set of videos showing how the 10/22 Takedown is broken down and reassembled. For more on the features including a rather good line drawing showing how it breaks down go here.