Ruger 10/22 Carbine .22 LR Semi-Automatic Rifle – 18.5" Barrel, Hardwood Stock, 10-Round Rotary Magazine
The Ruger 10/22 Carbine is one of the most widely owned rimfire rifles ever produced, and this 2010-dated example offers the features buyers look for: a proven 10-shot rotary magazine, a durable alloy-steel barrel, and an oil-finished hardwood stock that echoes the lines of the WWII M1 Carbine. Its factory-drilled receiver makes adding optics easy, while the iron sights remain ready for quick target work. Clean, lightly used, and mechanically sound, this rifle is ready for range days, training, or small-game duty.
Condition
Overall Condition: Very good condition, showing only light, superficial signs of prior handling or use.
Bore Condition: Excellent – Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Bore Rifling: Excellent – Sharp lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: The oil-finished hardwood stock shows a few small scuffs but remains in great shape overall.
What’s Included
- Ruger 10/22 Carbine rifle
- 1× 10-round Ruger BX-1 rotary magazine
Introduced in 1964 and now numbering more than eight million produced, the 10/22 remains a benchmark for reliability and aftermarket support. This carbine continues that legacy with Ruger’s patented flush-fit 10-round rotary magazine and a polymer trigger housing that resists corrosion.
An 18.5-inch alloy-steel barrel is secured by Ruger’s two-screw V-block system, allowing fast barrel swaps or upgrades. The 1:16 RH twist rate stabilizes the full range of .22 LR loads, from subsonics to high-velocity rounds.
The receiver is machined from aluminum alloy, anodized black, and factory drilled and tapped, providing a solid foundation for a scope or red dot. For those preferring irons, a gold-bead ramp front sight pairs with a folding, elevation-adjustable rear leaf.
Controls are familiar and straightforward. A recessed lever magazine release drops the BX-1 cleanly, while a cross-bolt safety sits ahead of the trigger guard. The 13.5-inch length of pull suits youth and adult shooters alike, and the rifle’s full-size layout balances well for off-hand shooting.
Serial prefix 356 places production in 2010, offering a modern build with current-spec features while preserving the classic 10/22 look that has made the model an enduring favorite.




