Ruger 22 Charger Pistol
Ruger Handguns (Pistols)
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| Product ID: |
75708 |
| UPC: |
736676049011 |
| MFG ID: |
4901 |
$295.99
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Ruger Charger Pistol, model 4901 (Ruger catalog number CHR22-10). 22LR caliber. 10-inch barrel length. 10-round capacity. Matte black finish. Black laminate grips. 1 Rotary Magazine included. Bi-pod included.
**Due to state regulations, the 22 Charger Pistol is NOT available for sale in CA, CT, HI, MD, MA, NY, OH (city of Toledo only) and IL (city of Aurora only).** Comes with precision-adjustable bipod; combination Weaver-style and "tip-off" optical sight mount; instruction manual; external locking device; and one 10-shot rotary magazine.
22 Charger™ Pistols in .22 LR offer the following features:
- Time-tested Ruger 10/22® action with extended magazine release for easy removal.
- Ergonomically designed, warp-proof, laminated stock maintains accurate zero.
- Precision-rifled barrel for long-range accuracy.
- A manual safety that positively locks the sear.
- All 22 Chargers come with a precision-adjustable bipod for rock-steady sighting.
- Unique combination Weaver®-style and "tip-off" optical sight mount give shooters freedom to use their choice of optics.
- Compact, light weight package with a barrel length of 10", overall length of 19 1/4", and weight of only 3.5 lbs (without bipod).
The New Ruger® Charger™ Long-range small game and target shooting has always been a challenge for .22 rimfire shooters. Now the new Ruger 22 Charger™ provides a rock-steady platform for those challenging shots. The time-tested Ruger 10/22® action and its superbly reliable rotary magazine have been paired with a warp-proof, ergonomically designed pistol stock and a precision-adjustable bipod. The 22 Charger™ also comes with a unique combination Weaver®-style and "tip-off" scope base for all of today's optical sighting systems.
SPECIFICATIONS: | Caliber: | .22 LR |
| Capacity: | 10 Rounds |
| Finish: | Black Matte |
| Grip: | Black Laminate |
| Barrel: | 10" Alloy Steel |
| Groove: | 6 |
| Twist: | 1:16" RH |
| Overall Length: | 19 1/4" |
| Weight: | 3 1/2 lbs (without bipod) |
| California Approved: | No |
| Massachusetts Approved: | No |
| Front Sight(s): | N/A |
| Rear Sight(s): | N/A |
| Other Features: | Cross Bolt Safety; Extended Magazine Release |
| Miscellaneous: | Black Matte 22 Charger. Bipod included. |
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Reviewer: TomT321
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I am an avid target shooter and when I put a red dot scope on this and zeroed it in I was blown away with its accurace. I have had many comments and compliments on the gun at the range and everyone that shoots it agrees this is a fun gun!
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Reviewer: Jimbly1050
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I've had my Charger for two weeks now, and put a Millet 2x20 long eye relief scope on it. I'll put a variable power scope later, but this is working for indoors shooting. My best ten shot group at 50 feet so far is 1/2" and my best 5 shot group is 5/16". This is with Walmart Federal bulk ammo. When I've burnt that, I'll try Dynapoint Winchester (Recommended by Gun Blast). Super fun gun. Great finish, all shooting above with bipod.
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Reviewer: Leo
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10 shot groups, 50 yards, 10x LER Burris scope for testing, later I will put the Pentax holo sight on.
Rem Golden 2.56, 1.94 avg 2.25 inches
PMC Target 1.28,1.59,1.72,2.06 avg 1.66 inches
50 yard overall average 1.86 inches so far
I'll keep trying to improve
Yesterday I had a 45 yard groups of 1.44 and 0.89 inches
I think my Browning BuckMark Silhouette will outshoot it, it definitely has a better trigger. But the Ruger seems fine, looks sexy. I had one failure to eject, the front of the case ended up being dented as it tried to eject.
I fell in love with the shape as I have an old XP Remington with that style of stock.
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