Clark Custom Guns Ruger 10/22 Heavy Barrel Conversion, .22 LR, 21.5 in Bull Barrel, 1994, Walnut Stock
This Ruger 10/22 Carbine receiver was professionally converted by Clark Custom Guns, featuring a heavy, untapered 21.5-inch bull barrel in .22 LR with a target crown. The barrel and bolt carry Clark markings, and the rifle is set up with an extended one-piece scope base while the factory iron sights have been deleted. Built in 1994 and finished in matte blued/black, it pairs precision-focused components with a classic walnut-tone stock.
Condition
Overall Condition: Excellent condition, showing only faint signs of any prior use or handling.
Bore Condition: Excellent - Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Bore Rifling: Excellent Rifling - Sharp lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: There are minimal markings from previous handling and use. Please refer to the photos for a closer look.
What’s Included
- Owner's manual
- Extended one-piece scope base/rail (installed)
- Clark Custom Guns heavy bull barrel (.22 LR, installed)
- Clark-marked bolt (installed)
- Rear sling swivel installed; front sling stud only
Built on a Ruger 10/22 Carbine receiver, this conversion showcases Clark Custom Guns' well-known .22 LR setup with a steel, untapered 21.5-inch bull barrel and target crown. The barrel is stamped "CLARK CUSTOM Princeton, La 71067" and "CLARK .22 LR," confirming its provenance.
The rifle is configured without iron sights, and the factory sights have been deleted. An extended, one-piece scope base is installed and projects forward over the barrel, giving ample mounting surface for your preferred optic solution.
The bolt is engraved "CLARK," matching the barrel's markings and completing the conversion. The action is the proven semi-automatic blowback system of the 10/22, feeding from Ruger's detachable rotary magazine with a 10+1 capacity. There is no barrel band.
The stock is wood with a walnut-tone finish and checkering for secure handling. It includes sling swivel studs and a factory hard plastic Ruger buttplate. Length of pull measures 14.0 inches, and the overall finish is a matte blued/black that complements the steel bull barrel.
Additional details include an unthreaded muzzle with a clean target crown, and the absence of factory sights for a streamlined, optics-focused build. The combination of Clark-marked components and the 1994 receiver makes this an appealing precision-oriented .22 LR carbine.




