Ruger Model 10/22 Carbine .22 LR Semi-Auto Rifle with Hogue Gray Synthetic Stock and Crickett 4x32 Scope
This Ruger Model 10/22 Carbine is an early, no-prefix serial example from the 1960s (approx. 1967 ship range) that has been customized with practical upgrades. It features a Hogue-marked gray synthetic stock with textured gripping surfaces, a mounted Crickett fixed 4x32 riflescope, and an installed scope base/rail with rings. The receiver is marked "RUGER / MODEL 10/22 CARBINE / .22 L.R. CALIBER" with the Ruger phoenix-style emblem, and the barrel shows the Southport, Connecticut address marking.
Condition
Overall Condition: Good condition, showing some signs of prior use and handling.
Specific Condition Notes: The barrel shows some minor pitting. The firearm has mild scuffs and wear from handling and use.
Bore Condition: Good - Clean, well-maintained, minor wear marks.
Bore Rifling: Good Rifling - Intact, well-defined lands and grooves.
What’s Included
- Crickett fixed 4x32 scope ("4x32 Mini @ 35 yds")
- 10/22 rear sight (not installed; separate component shown)
- 1x 10-round magazine
Configured as a semi-automatic blowback .22 LR, this 10/22 Carbine keeps the classic 10+1 capacity while adding a mounted fixed-power optic for a simple, consistent sight picture. The scope is a Crickett 4x32 Mini model, installed with scope rings and a base/rail.
The stock is a Hogue-marked gray synthetic unit with textured and pebbled gripping areas, and it is listed with a 13.75 length of pull. This setup is paired with the factory-style front sight on a ramp/base at the muzzle.
The rear sight is currently not installed, but the separate rear sight component is included and marked "10/22." The barrel is stated as 18.5 in and appears silver-colored in the provided images.
Markings include the barrel address "STURM. RUGER & CO., INC. / SOUTHPORT, CONN. U.S.A." along with the receiver model and caliber markings and Ruger emblem, consistent with an early production, no-prefix serial format rifle.




