Sturm Ruger 10/22 .22 LR Semi-Auto, Heavy Fluted Threaded 16.12 in Barrel, Magpul Hunter X-22 Stock, Picatinny Rail, Five 10-Round Mags (2025)
This 2025 Ruger 10/22 stands out with a custom configuration built around a Magpul Hunter X-22 stock and a 16.12 in heavy-profile, fluted, threaded steel barrel with a recessed crown and bronze/gold-toned finish. It includes a receiver-mounted Picatinny scope rail, an extended magazine release, and comes with five Ruger factory 10-round rotary magazines. The configuration does not correspond to a single current Ruger catalog SKU.
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 Rifling - Sharp lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: Minor, superficial scratches and blemishes are present.
What’s Included
- Magpul Hunter X-22 polymer stock with rubber buttpad and LOP spacer system (installed)
- Receiver Picatinny scope rail (installed)
- Knurled thread protector for threaded muzzle (installed)
- Five Ruger factory 10-round rotary magazines
Built on Ruger’s aluminum-alloy 10/22 receiver, this semi-automatic blowback .22 LR features a left-side rollmark reading "10/22 .22 LR - RUGER • NEWPORT • NH • USA." It is configured with an extended magazine release and a cross-bolt safety, and offers a 10+1 capacity using the included rotary magazines.
The 16.12 in heavy-profile, fluted barrel is steel with a recessed crown and a threaded muzzle capped by a knurled protector. The bronze/gold-toned finish of the barrel and receiver provides a distinct visual contrast to the OD green stock.
Magpul’s Hunter X-22 stock in OD green delivers spacer-based length-of-pull adjustment (approximately 12.5 in to 14.5 in), a rubber buttpad, textured grip panels, and M-LOK slots in the integral forend.
There are no iron sights fitted. A receiver-mounted Picatinny scope rail is installed with four screws, providing a solid base for mounting optics. This example was manufactured in 2025 in the USA and does not match a single current Ruger catalog SKU.




