Rival Arms Reveals R-22 Rimfire Chassis

Bored with your 10/22 rifle? Upgrade that Ruger!

by posted on December 10, 2020
Rival Arms R 22
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Is your 10/22 boring you? Rival Arms just announced a new way to upgrade your Ruger rimfire with the release of its R-22 precision chassis system for the Ruger 10/22. This chassis system joins an already impressive line of precision firearm components for DIY firearm enthusiasts.This system makes it easy to make reliable upgrades to Ruger 10/22 barreled actions at home.

Available in matte black,  Flat Dark Earth (FDE) and satin gray, the R-22 chassis system is made out of rigid, strong and light billet aluminum. It only weighs a pound and features 11 M-LOK compatible slots along with the ability to add an AR-15 buffer tube, stock and pistol grip. This chassis also sports a scalloped textured forend for better grip.

All of these features, and the rest of Rival Arms’s products, were made in the United States by American workers. Rival Arms invites you to try the accurate and aesthetically pleasing upgrades that will make that old-reliable Ruger your favorite gun again. MSRP $254.99 at Rival Arms.com.

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