by Rimfire World | Sep 22, 2015 | 10/22 Stocks |
Slide Fire 10 22 Stock SSAR-22
Leave it to the Slide Fire team to take the incredibly fun to shoot and accurate Ruger 10/22 and make it even more fun with their Slide Fire 10 22 Stock SSAR-22 ! I don’t even need to explain how cool this is. I smell the birth of a new site project. If you aren’t sure why you need the slide fire click the link below and be enlightened.
Slide Fire 10-22 Stock SSAR-22
Outfit your Ruger®10/22® for the ultimate rapid fire experience with the SSAR-22 Kit. It includes an SSAR-15® OGR stock, 3lb pull trigger, and Tactical-22 chassis. The 3lb Trigger is optimized for rapid fire action and the 10/22® chassis system is designed to enhance the functionality and aesthetics of a standard RUGER 10/22® rifle. This is more than an addition, it’s a complete overhaul on your rifle.
The Slide Fire 10 22 Stock SSAR-22 utilizes the same groundbreaking design and technology as the SSAR-15 line of stocks, offering the same level of performance, reliability, and superior craftsmanship for the classic 10/22 rifle. The SSAR-22 allows the shooter to safely bump fire their 10/22 rifle from the shoulder, effectively and legally simulating fully automatic fire, and allowing for an unprecedented measure of control that is severely lacking when attempting to bump fire a rifle in the traditional, “from-the-hip” manner.
The SSAR-22 features a shelf that positions the shooter’s index finger in a fixed position in front of the rifle’s trigger. To fire, the rifle is moved forward with the support hand pushing on the forend, thereby bringing the trigger to the shooter’s finger and discharging a round. The rifle’s recoil causes it to move rearward, allowing the trigger mechanism to reset. When the right amount of constant forward pressure is applied, the rifle will continue to fire as the trigger is brought forward and depressed by the shooter’s stationary index finger, causing the gun to Bump Fire. Only 4-6 lbs. of force is required, allowing shooters of any stature to enjoy the fast paced fun of the Slide Fire 10/22. With a little practice, the shooter will be capable of delivering accurate single shots, bursts, or even full magazine dumps on demand using the SSAR-22.
The SSAR-22 employs a simple stock locking mechanism that allows shooters to select between their preferred firing methods easily and quickly. In the extended or “Open” position, the rifle’s receiver is allowed to freely slide rearward during the recoil impulse into the stock, thereby allowing the gun to be bump fired. The stock may also be locked into a collapsed, or “Closed,” position into which the buffer tube attached to the chassis is held in place within the buttstock and unable to move, thereby facilitating semi-auto function.
The SSAR-22 is designed to be compatible with the Ruger 10/22 and clones. SSAR-22 Kit includes the chassis system platform, match grade trigger assembly, SBS stock, handguard with flattop rail for optic or sight mounting, interface block, nut retainer, hex key, mounting hardware, instructions, BATFE Approval Letter, and a lifetime factory warranty. Also included is an A2 pistol grip and collapsible, M4 buttstock for converting the 10/22 to a standard M4 configuration if extended semi-auto operation is desired. Made in the USA.
Technical Information:
- Model: SSAR-22
- Stock Material: Reinforced High Strength Polymer
- Compatibility: Ruger 10/22
NOTE: The Left Hand Model has a fixed finger shelf located on the right side of the stock. The trigger will be blocked by this shelf and inaccessible when fired with the right hand.
Slide Fire 10 22 Stock SSAR-22
by Rimfire World | Sep 13, 2015 | .22 Rifles |
KIDD Innovation 10 22 Project | Tony KIDD 10 22
KIDD Innovation 10 22
We recently added a page for our KIDD Innovation 10 22 project. The project was based on using absolutely zero Ruger 10/22 parts. The action, trigger, barrel and receiver are 100 percent KIDD Innovation. The rifle features an SWR silence, Leupold rimfire scope, Volquartsen 10/22 stock, Harris Bipod and Warne Maxima QD Rings. Click here to visit that page for details and additional pictures.
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KIDD Innovation 10 22
by Rimfire World | Aug 16, 2015 | Shop |
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by Rimfire World | Aug 16, 2015 | Scopes |
Primary Arms 6X 22 Scope – Primary Arms 6X Scope with ACSS 22LR Reticle PA6X32-22LR
It’s not often a new scope comes along that makes you think “Why didn’t I think of that?”. Well that is exactly how I feel about the Primary Arms 6X 22 Scope with ACSS 22LR Reticle PA6X32-22LR. Typically scopes either have a traditional crosshair setup, a dot, a post or a reticle based on the intended target. This scope falls into the latter category but what sets it apart from others and makes this scope interesting and fun is that the reticle is based on typical .22 plinking targets. These targets include clay pigeons, soda cans, bottles and the smallest game.
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Primary Arms 6X Scope with ACSS 22LR Reticle PA6X32-22LR Instructions
Primary Arms 6X 22 Scope – Primary Arms 6X Scope with ACSS 22LR Reticle PA6X32-22LR
ACSS® (Advanced Combined Sighting System) is a giant leap forward in reticle design that utilizes bullet drop compensation correlated with range estimation and wind holds in one simple system. The ACSS ® reticle increases first hit ratio and decreases time on target. This scope is specifically designed for 22LR rifles, range clays, cans, bottles, and more! It is the perfect optic for plinking or hunting.
- Tube Diameter: 1″
- Magnification: 6X
- Exit Pupil: 5.2mm
- Eye Relief: 3.2″
- Field of View: 17.5 ft @ 100 yds
- Click Value: 1/4 MOA
- Waterproof
- Fog resistant
- Black anodized matte finish
- Length: 9.25″
- Weight: 12 oz
- Protective bikini covers included
- Three-year manufacturer warranty
Primary Arms 6X 22 Scope
by Rimfire World | Aug 2, 2015 | Reference, Ammunition |
CCI Standard Velocity 22 Box | My 22 Keeps Jamming | 22 Wont Feed | 22 Wont Extract
CCI Standard Velocity 22 Box
My 22 Keeps Jamming, My 22 Rifle Keeps Jamming, My 22 Pistol Keeps Jamming, are the most often made statements on the .22 forum.
So you drive to the range with your shiny new .22 rifle and a brick of .22 ammo you purchased at the time of the rifle purchase. You setup your targets, you load your magazines, you get into position, line up your sights or crosshairs on the target, pull the trigger, bang you fire your first shot. Once again you get on target, pull the trigger and click, nothing happens. You examine the .22 rifle and you notice one of several things happened.
- Previous round never ejected
- Bolt never moved the next round out of the magazine and into the chamber.
- Next round didn’t fully chamber
- Round is chambered but did not fire
- Previous spent casing is trapped in the action
- Next round is out of position in the chamber.
All of the above issues can lead to a very bad day at the shooting range and frustration and disappointment with your new .22 rifle. The natural first path to diagnosing the trouble is a magazine swap. Again disappointment in your new .22 rifle.
So what’s the cause of the problem you ask? Two stories first.
When I turned 21 and got my pistol permit I bought a Smith&Wesson 422 pistol. I grew to despise that pistol because it rarely fired more than once in a row. Fast forward a couple years later I bought an AR15 .22 conversion kit for my Colt Sporter Match HBAR. that too was a disappointment and pretty much a single shot rifle. Now unfortunately at that time there was no internet to seek for help. I was pretty much left to my own devices and with advice from friends and fellow shooters. None of which had any experience with an AR15 and most had little or no experience with semi-automatic .22 pistols.
It wasn’t until a couple years later shooting with a friend that I learned what my problem was. The problem was the ammunition. His CCI .22 ammunition functioned nearly flawlessly in both guns. The thing was I was living off the same two types of .22 ammunition for years. Years earlier my dad had come across an outstanding deal on Remington Thunderbolt .22 ammunition. He bough cases of it, 30,000 rounds. Our Marlin Model 60 devoured it without hardly an issue. Insult to injury I bought a few bricks of Winchester cheap .22 ammo for the 422 and later to be used with my AR15. Guess what? Ammunition lasts a long time when your .22 will only fire one round at a time.
The short answer to “My 22 Rifle Keeps Jamming” is you need to find what ammunition works best in your .22. Now don’t think you need to run out and buy the most expensive .22 ammunition on the market. I learned that even guns like my Smith&Wesson Model .41 will not digest many premium brands and types of ammunition.
So now your thinking what can be so different about one brand or another of .22 ammunition? First off many types of .22 ammunition were developed before the landscape was filled with semi-automatic .22 rifles and handguns. The semi-automatics that have been around the longest like the Marlin model 60, Ruger 10/22, Ruger Mark and Browning Buckmark pistols will often embarrass new owners of modern .22’s.
While .22 ammunition is made to industry specifications the individual design of the .22 ammunition brands and categories varies greatly. Details such as pressure curves, primer material, rim design and hardness, coatings and bullet shapes all affect function and if you have or plan on having more than one .22 don’t be surprised if you do not find a single .22 ammunition that feeds reliably in all your .22’s. Dont forget you dont just want a reliable .22 ammunition you also want accurate .22 ammunition.
What .22 ammunition do I shoot? Well I have a little bit of everything. Typically though I suggest to folks start with Federal bulk ammunition (not American Eagle), the cheap stuff. If that doesnt work move up a few grades. I use the Federal Gold Medal more often than not. I keep a lot of standard velocity CCI, CCI Green Tag and Federal Gold medal match on hand as well. I also have every type of RWS. I have found some to be very reliable and accurate but the ammunition is less universal across my .22’s. It’s also important to note there are lot variations in ammunition. It seems more noticeable in bulk .22 ammunition
After you shoot a few thousand rounds through your .22 rifle or pistol and break it in it’s always worth trying ammunition that didn’t work previously.
By the way I recommend every .22 shooter own a .22 bolt action rifle or .22 revolver to use the .22 ammunition that does not function in your semi-automatics. See what I did there? I helped justify another .22 purchase.
My 22 Keeps Jamming, My 22 Rifle Keeps Jamming, My 22 Pistol Keeps Jamming