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		<title>Ruger Reveals New SR-22 &#8212; Rimfire AR Look-alike</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ruger has just announced the new SR-22, which is a Ruger 10/22 shamelessly tarted up to look like an AR-15. For tactical and 3-gun competitors needing a practice weapon that shares the ergonomics of their AR15 match gun, the SR-22 makes sense. Otherwise, frankly, we lament the addition of the wobbly and poorly-designed AR-style collapsible [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.ruger.com/" target="new">Ruger</a> has just announced the new <a href="http://ruger.com/SR22/index.html" target="new">SR-22</a>, which is a Ruger 10/22 shamelessly tarted up to look like an AR-15. For tactical and 3-gun competitors needing a practice weapon that shares the ergonomics of their AR15 match gun, the SR-22 makes sense. Otherwise, frankly, we lament the addition of the wobbly and poorly-designed AR-style collapsible stock to a firearm that works just fine with a conventional stock. We do like the integrated Picatinny-style rail on top of the action. This allows you to easily mount Red Dot sights or other optics. But does anyone really need rails on the forearm or a Mini-14 flash suppressor on a 22LR? No, but these features will probably sell more rifles. Anything that looks &#8220;tacticool&#8221; these days seems to sell well.</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/sr2201.jpg" alt="Ruger SR-22"></p>
<p><a href="http://ruger.com/SR22/pdf/SpecSheet.pdf" target="new">CLICK HERE for SR-22 Specifications Sheet</a></p>
<p>MSRP for the new SR-22 is $625.00 and we expect street price to be about $575.00. That&#8217;s more than twice the price of a standard 10/22 that, frankly, performs pretty well once you&#8217;ve upgraded the trigger. Is it worth paying double to get a pistol grip, AR-style buttstock, and Picatinny scope rail? Ruger is banking on the fact that AR devotees will say yes and shell out big bucks for the SR-22.</p>
<p><b>AR Egonomics with 10/22 Economy and Simplicity</b><br />
According to Ruger, the &#8220;SR-22 Rifle allows shooters to use economical .22 LR ammunition, while still enjoying the look and feel of an &#8216;AR&#8217;. [The gun] faithfully replicates the AR-platform dimensions between the sighting plane, buttstock height, and grip. Like the 10/22, the AR-style SR-22 Rifle also has an extensive array of accessories available, allowing shooters to select a custom configuration that best suits their tastes and needs.&#8221;</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/sr2203.jpg" alt="Ruger SR-22"></p>
<p>The SR-22 uses standard SR-22 rotary magazines. Indeed, at its heart, the SR-22 is pretty ordinary. It features a standard 10/22 action inside an aluminum Nordic Components chassis that provides the rail mount, buttstock mount, and AR-style grip mount. The SR-22 ships with a six-position, telescoping M4-style buttstock (on a Mil-Spec diameter tube), plus a Hogue pistol grip. Buttstocks and grips may be swapped out for any AR-style compatible option. The wobbly, collapsible buttstock is the first thing this editor would toss on the SR-22.</p>
<p>Interestingly, the round handguard/float tube is secured with a standard-thread AR-style barrel nut, and the handguard is drilled and tapped for rails at the 3, 6, 9 and 12 o&#8217; clock positions. Picatinny handguard rails are available from Ruger so you can add rail-mounted gizmos to your heart&#8217;s content. There is a barrel support V-block in the handguard so you can easily swap barrels or install after-market 10/22 barrels. The SR-22&#8217;s 16-1/8&#8243; barrel is capped with an Mini-14 flash suppressor mounted with AR-spec ½&#8221;-28 thread.</p>
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