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[[Image:Ruger1022.jpg|thumb|right|450px|Ruger 10/22 (Post 2005 model) - .22 LR.  Ruger made a series of changes to the rifle to make it more 'economical' i.e. cheaper finish & wood on the stock and changes in trigger assembly and sights.]]
[[Image:Ruger1022.jpg|thumb|right|450px|Ruger 10/22 (Post 2005 model) - .22 LR.  Ruger made a series of changes to the rifle to make it more 'economical' i.e. cheaper finish & wood on the stock and changes in trigger assembly and sights.]]
[[Image:Ruger1022-black.jpg|thumb|right|450px|Ruger 10/22 with black polymer stock - .22 LR]]
[[Image:Ruger1022-black.jpg|thumb|right|450px|Ruger 10/22 with black polymer stock - .22 LR]]
The Ruger 10/22 is a very popular sporting weapon, named based on its .22 caliber and standard 10 round magazine capacity (however it can take a variety of high capacity magazines). The gun is very popular in customization and many aftermarket parts can be bought to customize the rifle. Heavily customized models have been used in many marksmanship competitions. The Ruger 10/22 is currently available in .22 Long Rifle, formerly available in .22 Magnum and .17 HMR. (10/22 Magnum and 10/17) but no longer. 22 Magnum models were discontinued in 2006 due to disappointing sales. As they did for the Mini-14, Sturm Ruger & Co. changed the 10/22 in 2005, offering a cheaper matte blued finish on the barrel and changing out the trigger guard from metal to plastic as well as a few other cosmetic differences.   
The '''Ruger 10/22''' is a very popular sporting weapon, named based on its .22 caliber and standard 10-round magazine capacity (however it can take a variety of high capacity magazines). The gun is very popular in customization and many aftermarket parts can be bought to customize the rifle. Heavily customized models have been used in many marksmanship competitions. The Ruger 10/22 is currently available in .22 Long Rifle, formerly available in .22 Magnum and .17 HMR. (10/22 Magnum and 10/17), but no longer. .22 Magnum models were discontinued in 2006 due to disappointing sales. As they did for the Mini-14, Sturm Ruger & Co. changed the 10/22 in 2005, offering a cheaper matte blued finish on the barrel and changing out the trigger guard from metal to plastic as well as a few other cosmetic differences.   


The Ruger 10/22 has been used in covert military operations around the world, usually as a dedicated suppressed rifle. With subsonic ammunition, the suppressed shots from the 10/22 are essentially silent. The only sound you hear is the action racking back and forth. The IDF routinely carried suppressed and scoped Ruger 10/22s during the years of the "Intifada" in the West Bank and other places. The IDF snipers would "kneecap" the rioters' ringleaders from a distance, as crippling them was seen as preferable to killing them with conventional sniper rifles.  
The Ruger 10/22 has been used in covert military operations around the world, usually as a dedicated suppressed rifle. With subsonic ammunition, the suppressed shots from the 10/22 are essentially silent. The only sound you hear is the action racking back and forth. The IDF routinely carried suppressed and scoped Ruger 10/22s during the years of the "Intifada" in the West Bank and other places. The IDF snipers would "kneecap" the rioters' ringleaders from a distance, as crippling them was seen as preferable to killing them with conventional sniper rifles.  
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!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="250"|'''Note'''
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="250"|'''Note'''
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="50"|'''Date'''
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="50"|'''Date'''
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| ''[[Branded to Kill]]'' || || Number One's henchman || || 1967
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| ''[[Volunteers]]'' || || Chung Mee's guard || || 1985
|-
|-
| ''[[Picasso Trigger]]'' || [[Hope Marie Carlton]] || Taryn || Customized with black polymer stock and sniper scope || 1988
| ''[[Picasso Trigger]]'' || [[Hope Marie Carlton]] || Taryn || Customized with black polymer stock and sniper scope || 1988
|-
|-
| ''[[Stone Cold (2005)|Stone Cold]] '' || [[Tom Selleck]] || Jesse Stone || || 2005
| rowspan=2| ''[[Poor White Trash]]'' || [[Jaime Pressly]] || Sandy Lake || || rowspan=2| 2000
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| || townsman ||
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| rowspan=3|''[[Stone Cold (2005)|Stone Cold]] '' || [[Tom Selleck]] || Jesse Stone || rowspan=3| || rowspan=3|2005
|-
| [[Jane Adams]] ||Briana Lincoln
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| [[Reg Rogers]] ||Andrew Lincoln
|-
|-
| ''[[Shotgun Stories]]'' || [[Lynnsee Provence]] || Stephen Hayes || || 2007
| rowspan=2|''[[Shotgun Stories]]'' || [[Lynnsee Provence]] || Stephen Hayes || rowspan=2| || rowspan=2|2007
|-
|-
| ''[[Shotgun Stories]]'' || [[Michael Abbott Jr.]] || Cleamen Hayes ||  || 2007
| [[Michael Abbott Jr.]] || Cleamen Hayes
|-
|-
| ''[[Halloween (2007)]]'' ||  ||  || Seen in the gun racks of a retail gun store || 2007
| ''[[Halloween (2007)|Halloween]]'' ||  ||  || Seen in the gun racks of a retail gun store || 2007
|-
|-
| ''[[Day of the Dead (2008)|Day of the Dead ]]'' ||  ||  || Seen in the gun racks of a retail gun store || 2008
| ''[[Day of the Dead (2008)|Day of the Dead ]]'' ||  ||  || Seen in the gun racks of a retail gun store || 2008
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| ''[[Bernie (2011) |Bernie ]]'' || [[Jack Black]] || Bernie Tiede || || 2011
| ''[[Bernie (2011) |Bernie ]]'' || [[Jack Black]] || Bernie Tiede || || 2011
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|-''[[Such is Life in the Tropics]]'' || [[Erando Gonzalez]] || Gustavo Miranda || || 2016
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| ''[[Hot Dogs, Horseshoes & Hand Grenades]]'' || || || 2016
| ''[[Hot Dogs, Horseshoes & Hand Grenades]]'' || || || 2016
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| ''[[State of Decay 2]]'' || || || 2018
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| ''[[Days Gone]]'' ||".22 Repeater" || || 2019
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Ruger 10/22 (Pre 2005 model) - .22 LR
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Ruger 10/22 (Post 2005 model) - .22 LR. Ruger made a series of changes to the rifle to make it more 'economical' i.e. cheaper finish & wood on the stock and changes in trigger assembly and sights.
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Ruger 10/22 with black polymer stock - .22 LR

The Ruger 10/22 is a very popular sporting weapon, named based on its .22 caliber and standard 10-round magazine capacity (however it can take a variety of high capacity magazines). The gun is very popular in customization and many aftermarket parts can be bought to customize the rifle. Heavily customized models have been used in many marksmanship competitions. The Ruger 10/22 is currently available in .22 Long Rifle, formerly available in .22 Magnum and .17 HMR. (10/22 Magnum and 10/17), but no longer. .22 Magnum models were discontinued in 2006 due to disappointing sales. As they did for the Mini-14, Sturm Ruger & Co. changed the 10/22 in 2005, offering a cheaper matte blued finish on the barrel and changing out the trigger guard from metal to plastic as well as a few other cosmetic differences.

The Ruger 10/22 has been used in covert military operations around the world, usually as a dedicated suppressed rifle. With subsonic ammunition, the suppressed shots from the 10/22 are essentially silent. The only sound you hear is the action racking back and forth. The IDF routinely carried suppressed and scoped Ruger 10/22s during the years of the "Intifada" in the West Bank and other places. The IDF snipers would "kneecap" the rioters' ringleaders from a distance, as crippling them was seen as preferable to killing them with conventional sniper rifles.

Specifications

(1964 - Present)

Type: Sporting Semi-Automatic Rifle

Length: 37 in (940 mm)

Weight: 5.25 lb (2.4 kg)

Caliber: .22 LR

Capacity: 10-round rotary box magazine, 15-round Ruger BX-15 box magazine, 25-round Ruger BX-25 box magazine, 50-round drum magazine

Fire Modes: Semi-Auto


The Ruger 10/22 has been used in the following films:

Film

Title Actor Character Note Date
Branded to Kill Number One's henchman 1967
Volunteers Chung Mee's guard 1985
Picasso Trigger Hope Marie Carlton Taryn Customized with black polymer stock and sniper scope 1988
Poor White Trash Jaime Pressly Sandy Lake 2000
townsman
Stone Cold Tom Selleck Jesse Stone 2005
Jane Adams Briana Lincoln
Reg Rogers Andrew Lincoln
Shotgun Stories Lynnsee Provence Stephen Hayes 2007
Michael Abbott Jr. Cleamen Hayes
Halloween Seen in the gun racks of a retail gun store 2007
Day of the Dead Seen in the gun racks of a retail gun store 2008
Bernie Jack Black Bernie Tiede 2011

Television

Title Actor Character Note/Episode Date
CSI: Miami David Keith Evan Caldwell fitted with Hogue stock, portrayed as a "high powered rifle", "Resurrection" (S07E01) 2008
Flashpoint (2008) 2008-2012
Saving Grace
Top Shot - Season 3 Volquartsen I-Fluted Rimfire Rifle, "Tricked Out" (S03E07) 2011
The Walking Dead Ruger 10/22 Long Rifle (S01E01) 2010
The Last Ship civilian "Unreal City" (S02E01) 2015


Video Games

Title Appears as Note Date
Infestation: Survivor Stories "Kruger .22 Rifle" 2012
State of Decay "10/22" 2013
No More Room In Hell "Ruger 10/22" 2013
DayZ "Sporter 22" 2013
Hot Dogs, Horseshoes & Hand Grenades 2016
State of Decay 2 2018
Days Gone ".22 Repeater" 2019

See Also

  • Ruger - A list of all firearms manufactured by Ruger.