Ruger Wants YOU to Help Design The Next Ruger 10/22 Rifle

Custom Ruger 10/22 Rifle
Custom Ruger 10/22 Rifle
Ruger Firearms
Ruger Firearms

Southport, CT –-(Ammoland.com)- Ruger is looking to its fans and aficionados to help design a Ruger 10/22 rifle to commemorate the 50th anniversary of America’s favorite rimfire rifle.

Legal residents of the 50 United States of America who are 21 years or older may enter the contest by submitting a photo and additional information regarding their customized 10/22 rifle.

Ruger will review the submissions and narrow the entries to ten finalists. Ruger fans will then vote for their favorite design. Subject to the terms and conditions of the Official Contest Rules, the winning designer will receive a production version of their rifle, a trip to the Newport, NH plant to watch the production run, and $5,000 to be used toward the purchase of Ruger products. The remaining nine finalists will each receive a standard catalog Ruger firearm of their choice.

To enter the Contest, visit www.Ruger.com/1022Contest. Entrants must submit up to three photos of their customized 10/22, provide an itemized list of parts used, and give a brief description of their design. Submissions will be accepted beginning October 7 at 12:00 p.m. ET through October 18 at 11:59 a.m. ET. On October 21, Ruger will announce the ten finalists on the contest website and visitors can vote for their favorite design through November 1.

To enter and read the Official Contest Rules, visit www.Ruger.com/1022Contest. Like Ruger on www.Facebook.com/Ruger to learn more about the finalists and to follow the competition.

About Sturm Ruger
Sturm, Ruger was founded in 1949 and is one of the nation’s leading manufacturers of high-quality firearms for the commercial sporting market. Sturm, Ruger is headquartered in Southport, CT, with manufacturing facilities located in Newport, NH and Prescott, AZ. Visit: www.ruger.com

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les opat

it seems like you are trying for the most ugly 10-22.
If you made one that looks like the CZ European model you would have a great rifle.
I have had a 10-22 since they first came out, and the only fault I find is the stock is a bit short, and it could use a bit longer barrel. I wouldn’t trade it for any other semi auto made.
most of us wouldn’t cross the street to look at the ugly guns you are showing.