Ruger 10/22 Carbine .22 LR, Stainless 18.5 in Barrel, Gray/Green Laminate Stock (1992) with Open Sights, Scope Base, and Two Magazines
This 1992 Ruger 10/22 Carbine pairs a stainless 18.5-inch barrel with a gray/green laminated hardwood stock and a silver-finished alloy receiver. It features open iron sights and comes with a scope base already installed, secured by three screws. The bore is excellent, and the rifle includes both a Ruger-pattern 10-round rotary magazine and a Ram-Line 30-round magazine in retail packaging.
Condition
Overall Condition: Good condition, showing some signs of prior use and handling.
Bore Condition: Excellent - Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Bore Rifling: Excellent Rifling - Sharp lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: There are markings from previous handling and use. Please refer to the photos for a closer look.
What’s Included
- Receiver scope base (installed; secured by three screws)
- 1x Ruger-pattern 10-round rotary magazine
- 1x Ram-Line 30-round magazine in retail packaging
The stainless steel barrel is the standard carbine profile with an unthreaded muzzle and plain crown. Paired with the excellent bore and sharp rifling, it reflects careful use and maintenance. The 18.5-inch length remains true to the classic 10/22 carbine format.
The laminated hardwood stock in a gray/green finish offers a durable, attractive setup with a straight comb, barrel band, and sling swivel studs. Length of pull measures 13.5 inches, and there is no checkering, keeping the profile clean and utilitarian.
The alloy receiver is finished in silver to match the overall look and carries factory markings on the left side: "RUGER" and "MODEL 10/22 CARBINE .22 LR CALIBER" with the Ruger eagle crest. It is drilled and tapped, and a scope base is already installed, secured by three screws. The trigger housing/guard is finished to match the receiver.
Sighting is handled by open irons: a ramped bead front and a folding rear leaf. The action is semi-automatic blowback with a cross-bolt safety. This rifle was made in the United States and dates to the 1990s era, with the specific year of manufacture noted as 1992.
Two magazines are included: a Ruger-pattern 10-round rotary magazine and a Ram-Line aftermarket 30-round magazine. With the 30-round magazine, capacity is 30+1. This setup provides flexibility for range use or extended shooting sessions.




