the Ruger 10/22. yes, everyone has one.

I shouldn't have to tell you what a Ruger 10/22 is. Fact of the matter is, you probably own one. The Ruger 10/22 is the Swiss army knife of rifles. It is such a customizable platform. There are a literal shit ton of models for this rifle.
      The Carbine model is one of the more popular versions of the rifle. everyone has seen a ruger Takedown. Wood stock, 25 round banana mag, flip up rear iron sight. It's as standard as standard gets, and it's beautiful. This was probably the first gun you ever got. It's a very good way to start learning how to operate firearms.
       The Takedown model is essentially the carbine model with a synthetic fiberglass stock, stainless steel barrel, and stock scope mount. It does the same as the carbine, except I guess it looks more edgy.
        The Takedown Lite model is a more tactical version of the takedown. It's meant more for defense than recreation or hunting. there are no stock iron sights, it has a stock scope mount, it has an integrated noise reduction system with a twist off barrel tip. The barrel is shorter for maneuverability, and it ultimately looks cooler than most the other models.
        The Target Lite is the Takedown Lite with a fancy wood buttstock. enough said
        The Compact model is basically your youth version of the 10/22. It has a shorter barrel, and a shorter buttstock. It has a different rear sight aperture compared to the standard models, and it does not have a standard scope mount. this was the Ruger little billy bob had when he was out in his yard killing barnswallows.
        The Tactical model has a compensator on the front of the barrel, it has a picatinny rail system for scopes and red dot sights, it has the carbon fiber stock, and it's the same length as the compact version.
          And lastly the Shorter model, which is basically the carbine model, with darker wood for the buttstock.
        As you can tell there are many different variations of the Ruger 10/22. But it doesn't really matter which one you have really, as long as you own one. You need to own one, because everyone else does.
       

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