Sunday, March 21, 2021

Featured Gun: The Ruger SR-22R Rifle

In a previous post we went over the story of the 10/22 rifle, see that post here. Today we focus on one particular model, the SR-22.





The Ruger SR-22 R was a 10/22 rifle that came from the factory with an aluminum modular chassis that allowed the owner to utilize components from the AR-15 platform.

Introduced in September of 2009, Ruger called it the "coolest .22LR EVER"



Really the only odd thing about the timing of this rifle's introduction, is that it came more than a year before the introduction of the BX-25 high capacity magazine......





The chassis was manufactured by Nordic Components
Nordic calls their chassis kit the "AR22"






Ruger then included a Ruger monogramed six-position adjustable A2 style butt stock.


Hogue supplied a Ruger monogrammed pistol grip, made from their famous over-molded grippy rubber




The sights appear to have been Magpul's MBUS folding sights, monogrammed with the Ruger logo of course




The barrel was cold hammer forged with the typical 1:16 RH twist. It came minus the dovetailed sights and with a threaded muzzle to which a Mini-14 flash hider was attached.

The rest of the rifle was standard 10/22 fare.

pictures courtesy of Sturm, Ruger & Co.

Ruger also included a special lock


Ruger put a list price of $709 on the rifle, the average retail price was somewhere closer to the $500 mark. Which is about double of what a standard 10/22 carbine sold for at the time.

Specifications:

Action: Semi-Automatic, blow back
Caliber: .22 Long Rifle
Barrel: hammer forged 1:16 RH twist
Barrel Length: 16.12"
Overall Length: 32.25" to 35.25"
Weight: 6.5 lbs
MSRP: $709.00

The SR-22 was purchased by the Israeli Defense Forces for less than lethal defense.



The standard SR-22 had a model number suffix of "RDS", they also made a commie law compliant model called the "RSC". The commie compliant model had no sights, no threaded barrel & flash hider and the stock was fixed in the extended position, but it retained "that shoulder thing that goes up".....lol





Side note, after Ruger discontinued the SR-22 rifle, they re-utilized the moniker for their .22 pistol






Of course what made this model special was its modularity, the ability to swap out parts for different ones. Below are some examples of modified SR-22 rifles.

















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