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Standard barrel lengths are 20" in the 10/22 Rifle, 18 1 ⁄ 2" in the 10/22 Carbine, and 16 1 ⁄ 8" in the 10/22 Compact Rifle which is also fitted with a shorter stock. All .22 Long Rifle versions use an aluminum receiver, while the discontinued .22 Magnum version used a steel receiver with integral scope bases.
The TEC-22 operates using a straight blow-back action. [6] The TEC-22 is constructed largely from molded plastic and stamped metal parts. The materials used, along with its extremely simple design allowed the gun to be made and marketed inexpensively. The TEC-22 is designed to use magazines and drums made for the popular Ruger 10/22 rifle. [7]
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Alpine Mountain - 20 in (510 mm) lightweight barrel; Scout - Scout rifle with 18.5 in (470 mm) threaded barrel, available in .308 Winchester only. HCR (Howa Chassis Rifle) - accepts AR-15-style furniture for customization. HS Precision - 22 and 24 in (560 and 610 mm) Standard Barrel or 26 in (660 mm) Semi Heavy Barrel
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As far back as 1787 a Frenchman by the name of M. Magne de Marolles gave an account of choke-boring, though he argued against it. [3]Some sources state that the first pioneer was a Czech named Dominik Brandejs, who made shotguns with a choke in order to reduce the dispersion of shots, but his design was not popular in the 1820s.