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  2. Ruger 10/22 - Wikipedia

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    The Ruger 10/22 is a series of semi-automatic rifles produced by American firearm manufacturer Sturm, Ruger & Co., chambered for the .22 Long Rifle rimfire cartridge. It uses a patented 10-round rotary magazine , though higher capacity box magazines are also available.

  3. Ruger American Rimfire - Wikipedia

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    In early 2019, Ruger introduced stainless steel variants of all the previous four Target models. Go Wild: Offered in .22 LR, .22 WMR and .17 HMR, the new Ruger American Rimfire rifle Go Wild pairs the reliability of the Ruger rimfire platform with the popular style of the Go Wild Camo I-M Brush stock pattern. These three new rifles also boast a ...

  4. Category:Ruger rifles - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Ruger rifles" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. ... Ruger 10/22; Ruger Model 77 rotary magazine; Ruger Model 96; A ...

  5. Accurizing - Wikipedia

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    Ruger 10/22 carbines, before accurizing (top) and after (below). Externally visible changes are the target-style stock, the more vertical thumbhole grip, the free-floated bull barrel, and a muzzle brake. Accurizing is the process of improving the accuracy and precision of a gun (firearm or airgun). [1]

  6. Talk:Ruger 10/22 - Wikipedia

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    Yes, but the 10/22M and the 10/17 share more in common (everything but bolt and barrel) than the 10/22 and the 10/22M. Ditto the 77/22M and 77/17 vs. the 77/22 Hornet. It just makes more sense to have the 10/17 be in this article than to have either a tiny stub or a large copy for a 10/17 article. scot 20:40, 2 October 2007 (UTC)

  7. Ruger Standard - Wikipedia

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    The Ruger Standard Model is a rimfire semi-automatic pistol introduced in 1949 as the first product manufactured by Sturm, Ruger & Co., and was the founding member of a product line of .22 Long Rifle cartridge handguns, including its later iterations: the MK II, MK III, and MK IV.

  8. ArmaLite AR-7 - Wikipedia

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    Reliability of the AR-7 is highly dependent on the condition of the magazine and on the ammunition used, perhaps more so than with other models of semi-automatic .22 caliber rifles. The feed ramp is part of the magazine and is subject to damage from mishandling. Flat-nosed bullets tend to jam on the edge of the chamber of the barrel.

  9. Ruger Deerfield carbine - Wikipedia

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    The Deerfield also uses a rotary magazine similar to that used on Ruger's .22 LR 10/22 rifle, [5] whereas the Model 44 was fed via a fixed 4-shot tubular magazine. [ 6 ] A 4-round rotary magazine (right) along with an aftermarket 10-round box magazine (left)