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Ruger 10/22 Value

The Ruger 10/22 is a semi-automatic rimfire rifle chambered in .22 Long Rifle, built around a rotary detachable magazine design that became one of the most widely produced rimfire rifles in the United States. Its simple blowback action and aftermarket support have made it a long-standing staple for plinking, hunting, and training.

Ruger 10/22 semi-automatic rifle, side view
Ruger 10/22 — representative example, not a firearm sold by us.
Type
Semi-automatic rifle
Production
Introduced in the mid-1960s and continuing to the present
Maker
Ruger

About the Ruger 10/22

The Ruger 10/22 is a semi-automatic rimfire rifle chambered in .22 Long Rifle, built around a rotary detachable magazine design that became one of the most widely produced rimfire rifles in the United States. Its simple blowback action and aftermarket support have made it a long-standing staple for plinking, hunting, and training.

Ruger has offered numerous factory configurations over the decades, including standard carbine models, target-oriented variants, and takedown versions, along with a range of stock materials and finishes.

Given the enormous production volume, most standard 10/22 rifles are common, while certain limited editions, early production examples, and unusual factory configurations draw more specific collector interest.

Variations

Ruger 10/22 variations that matter

Configuration is often the difference between two otherwise identical examples.

Standard carbine configuration

The classic carbine-length barrel and hardwood or synthetic stock represent the most common factory configuration.

Target and Sporter variants

Heavier barrel target configurations and higher-grade Sporter stock versions were offered alongside the standard carbine.

Takedown models

A takedown variant allowing the barrel to separate from the receiver for storage and transport was introduced as a distinct configuration.

Special and limited editions

Ruger has periodically released limited edition or commemorative-style 10/22 variants with unique stocks or markings.

Valuation

What affects Ruger 10/22 value

We do not publish a price chart. These are the characteristics that determine what a specific example evaluates at.

  1. Factor 1

    Configuration type

    Standard carbine, Target, Sporter, and Takedown configurations are assessed differently based on features and demand.

  2. Factor 2

    Stock material and condition

    Hardwood, laminate, and synthetic stocks vary by configuration, and their condition factors into any assessment.

  3. Factor 3

    Finish

    Blued and stainless barreled versions exist and are noted as part of identification.

  4. Factor 4

    Special or limited editions

    Certain limited-run stock patterns or markings are distinguished from the standard mainstream production.

  5. Factor 5

    Included magazines and accessories

    Factory rotary magazines and any included cases or accessories can be relevant to completeness.

  6. Factor 6

    Bore and mechanical condition

    As with any rimfire rifle, bore condition and function are basic assessment points.

Ruger 10/22: common questions

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