Ruger 10/22 Carbine .22 LR, 18.5 in Barrel, Tapco Intrafuse T6 Adjustable Stock, Picatinny Rails, CenterPoint Scope (2008)
This 2008 Ruger 10/22 Carbine is a thoughtfully upgraded .22 LR with practical enhancements for optics, ergonomics, and controls. It features a Tapco Intrafuse T6 adjustable stock with pistol grip, an extended Picatinny rail over the receiver with an additional fore-end rail segment, and a CenterPoint variable scope with a mil-dot-style reticle. Notable internal upgrades include a Power Adjustable Sear Hammer Kit, a Yellow Jacket 10/22 auto bolt release, and a Yellow Jacket rubber buffer rod. It comes ready to use with a Caldwell bipod, a black nylon sling, and both 25- and 10-round magazines.
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: The firearm presents in great shape overall. The finish shows a few minor, superficial scratches and small blemishes. The bore is clean and shiny.
What’s Included
- Original manual
- CenterPoint variable riflescope with mil-dot-style reticle, mounted in rings
- Caldwell bipod
- Black nylon two-point sling
- Vented forend/handguard cover (spare)
- Small-parts bag
- 1x 25-round Butler Creek 10/22-pattern extended magazine
- 1x 10-round Ruger rotary magazine
The Ruger 10/22 Carbine platform here retains its proven semi-automatic blowback action in .22 LR with a standard 18.5 in steel barrel and an aluminum alloy receiver. Capacity is listed at 25+1, and the package includes both a 25-round Butler Creek extended magazine and a 10-round Ruger rotary magazine.
Ergonomics are enhanced by the Tapco Intrafuse T6 adjustable stock with a pistol grip. Constructed from polymer and marked "TAPCO USA," it offers a telescoping length of pull of approximately 10.5–14.5 inches to fit a wide range of shooters and shooting positions.
The rifle is set up for optics with a Picatinny rail mounted over the receiver and extending forward, plus a Picatinny segment on the fore-end. A CenterPoint variable riflescope with a mil-dot-style reticle is mounted in rings. Iron sight configuration may be altered or obstructed by the extended rail and mounted scope.
Control and action upgrades include the Power Adjustable Sear Hammer Kit, a Yellow Jacket 10/22 auto bolt release, and a Yellow Jacket rubber buffer rod. The configuration is rounded out with a Caldwell bipod and a black nylon two-point sling, providing stable support and carry options. This example dates to 2008 and presents as a clean, well-sorted 10/22 with practical enhancements and useful accessories.




