Ruger Introduces Vote 2020 10/22 Carbine

10/22 is here! And Ruger is once again wearing its patriotism on its sleeve—er, barrel and stock—with the Fourth Edition of the Collector's Series.

by posted on October 22, 2020
Ruger Collectors Street Sign

Ruger is once again wearing its patriotism on its sleeve—er, barrel and stock—by introducing the fourth in its Collector's Series of firearms, the “Vote 2020 10/22 Carbine.”

This 10/22 is arguably the most popular rimfire rifle, and this patriotic model invoking Americans to exercise their voting rights, features a synthetic stock that is hydro-dipped with a full-length American flag. The rifle features a protected, non-glare blade front sight, ghost ring adjustable rear aperture sight, and Picatinny rail while retaining popular 10/22 features like the push-button, cross-bolt manual safety and cold hammer-forged barrel that is threaded 1/2"-28 to accommodate popular muzzle accessories. It ships with one detachable, 10-round rotary magazine.

Accompanied by unique collector's memorabilia, this Fourth Edition of the Collector's Series is a great way to start a 10/22 collection, add to an existing collection, or simply celebrate your right to vote.

This collectible rifle features an exclusive Collector's Series bolt marking and comes packaged with a Ruger Collector's Series commemorative decal in the box. Also included are a Fourth Edition Ruger Collector's Series "Vote 2020" metal street sign and pin as well as a $25 ShopRuger gift certificate. MSRP: $369

For more, visit Ruger.com.

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