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Ruger 10/22 Carbine Unboxed at the Gun Counter

Ruger 10/22 Carbine Unboxed at the Gun Counter

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The Ruger 10/22 has been in production for over 50 years and is regarded as America’s favorite rimfire rifle. There are several different configurations available from Ruger. Late last year, Ruger started offering a factory mounted Viridian EON 3-9×40 scope on their 10/22 Carbine with a black synthetic stock.

CMMG Bravo Conversion Kit vs Nordic Components Dedicated 22 LR Upper

CMMG Bravo Conversion Kit vs Nordic Components Dedicated 22 LR Upper

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Bullets are flying off shelves, and it probably isn’t going to get any better anytime soon. So I am taking this opportunity to address a question I have had since the last ammo crunch. Is there a way to train with my AR using rimfire only?

Little Targets, Big Fun: Birchwood Casey’s .22LR Targets Are a Great Way to Hone Your Skills

Little Targets, Big Fun: Birchwood Casey’s .22LR Targets Are a Great Way to Hone Your Skills

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At $30-$55 a pop, Birchwood-Casey’s targets are small enough to be challenging and cheap enough to buy four or five for the price of one centerfire-rated target. They’re also light, portable, reactive, and easy to set up.

KelTec's Sub $200 Semi-Auto .22 LR pistol: The P17 - SHOT Show 2020

KelTec’s Sub $200 Semi-Auto .22 LR pistol: The P17 – SHOT Show 2020

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Don’t let the tiny little MSRP fool you though; the P17 has a lot of features that many more expensive handguns don’t even come with. For example: the P17 has a fiber optic front sight, threaded barrel adapter (1/2×28), cocking indicator, a 3 pound trigger, and an extremely easy takedown system.

Trainer + Plinker: Ruger’s New Lite Rack LCP II in .22LR – SHOT Show 2020

Trainer + Plinker: Ruger’s New Lite Rack LCP II in .22LR – SHOT Show 2020

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The action is hammer-fired rather than striker-fired, and the trigger feels surprisingly crisp for such a small handgun. The .22 LR produces very little recoil, so new shooters shouldn’t have much trouble acclimating to it.

Meet Kriss Vector, Now Chambered in .22 LR - SHOT Show 2020

Meet Kriss Vector, Now Chambered in .22 LR – SHOT Show 2020

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There are 2 models available, one is a braced pistol and the other is a rifle. Kriss calls them the Vector 22 SDP-SB and Vector 22 CRB respectively. The only difference between the two is the length of barrel and forend, as well as the pistol having an SB Tactical SBX-K brace vs. a rifle stock.

Full-Auto Speeds on Your Ruger 10/22 & Compatibles! Franklin Armory’s BFSIII - SHOT Show 2020

Full-Auto Speeds on Your Ruger 10/22 & Compatibles! Franklin Armory’s BFSIII – SHOT Show 2020

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The 22-C1 is designed for Ruger’s 10/22 chambered in .22LR, and it could be even more fun than its predecessors. We went to Franklin Armory’s booth at SHOT Show 2020 to check it out.

OSS Redesigns the 22LR Suppressor: The RAD22 Full Review

OSS Redesigns the 22LR Suppressor: The RAD22 Full Review

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Because of the unique design of the “Flow Baffle,” the expanding gasses are slowed and routed radially, between the outer tube and the core to then exit out of vent holes at the muzzle. This high pressure flow carries with it a ton of lead and carbon into the open atmosphere, keeping the inside much cleaner than traditional cans.

CZ's New Tack Driver Comes Sized For Youth: CZ 457 Scout

CZ’s New Tack Driver Comes Sized For Youth: CZ 457 Scout

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I got my hands on the new 457 Scout rifle, the “youth” model of the new 457 lineup. I’ve been using it quite a bit and I’m impressed. Its approachable price tag belies the quality of its craftsmanship and its inherent accuracy.

The Keltec CP33 Gets Braced! New Aftermarket Pistol Brace Options Reviewed

The Keltec CP33 Gets Braced! New Aftermarket Pistol Brace Options Reviewed

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I know many of you will look at these and say “why do I need that?” Well, if that is you, this review is not for communists anyway. Shooting the Keltec CP33 braced is more fun than I’ve had with a gun in a long time because it is extremely controllable, tiny, and holds a lot of pews