Ruger SR22

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Ruger SR22
Ruger SR22P.jpg
Type Semi-automatic pistol
Place of originUnited States
Production history
Manufacturer Ruger
ProducedJanuary 2012–present
Specifications
Mass17.5 oz (496.1 g)
Length6.40 in (162.6 mm)
Barrel  length3.50 in (88.9 mm)
Width1.29 in (32.8 mm)
Height4.90 in (124.5 mm)

Cartridge .22 LR
Action Blowback
Feed system10-round detachable box magazine
SightsAdjustable three-dot iron sights

The Ruger SR22 or SR22P is a compact semi-automatic pistol manufactured by Sturm, Ruger & Co., chambered for the .22 Long Rifle rimfire cartridge. The SR22 is mainly targeted at plinking and competition shooting.

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Design

The SR22 does not share design and ergonomic commonalities with the striker-fired centerfire Ruger SR-Series pistols and mechanically deviates significantly. In fact, it is more similar to the Walther P22 than a Ruger SR-Series pistol. The SR22 comes only in compact size, although recently a 4.5-inch (11 cm) barrel version (Model 3620) was released.

The SR22 has a straight blowback-type action, and features a stainless steel barrel that is fixed to the frame. Furthermore, the SR22 features a double-action/single-action trigger system with a rounded-spur external hammer, and has a visual inspection port in the form of a hole in the top of the slide and the back of the barrel that functions as a loaded chamber indicator. The pistol is very lightweight thanks to its aluminium slide and polymer frame, and also comes with interchangeable rubber grips for different-sized hands. [1] The SR22 started to ship in January 2012 and is shipped with two single-stack 10-round magazines and replaceable grips for small or large hands. [2]

The Ruger SR22 is equipped standard with an ambidextrous thumb safety/decocking lever, and magazine release. Two interchangeable handgrips are offered. One in slim, and the other in wide-palmswell format. It is also equipped with a Picatinny rail on the frame below the barrel and in front of the trigger guard.

Models

Note that this list may not include all models.

Model#NameSlide/Frame & DescriptionDistributor ExclusiveAnnouncedMSRP
3600SR22Black/Black Standard model.-$439.00
3607SR22 SilverSilver/Black.-$469.00
3620SR22 4.5"Black/Black with a 1" longer barrel & slide.-$459.00
3604SR22 ThreadedBlack/Black with threaded barrel, thread adapter & adapter wrench.-$479.00
3611SR22 Black TaloBlack/Black with blued barrel and three magazines.Talo
3622SR22 Red Titanium ThreadedBlack/Red Titanium Cerakote with threaded Barrel.Bangers
3608SR22 RaspberryBlack/Raspberry. ?
3606SR22 Lady LilacBlack/Lady Lilac (Purple).Talo
3630SR22 Savage SilverSavage Silver Cerakote/Savage Silver Cerakote.Sports South
3625SR22 TurquoiseBlack/Turquoise Cerakote.Talo
3629SR22 Farmer GreenBlack/Farmer Green.Zanders Sporting Goods
3624SR22 Contractor YellowBlack/Contractor Yellow Cerakote.Talo
3613SR22 FDEBlack/FDEBangers
3641SR22 Elite Earth/Jungle GreenJungle Green Cerakote/Elite Earth Cerakote.Talo
3633SR22 Toxic CamoBlack/Reduced Moon Shine Camo Toxic.-$479.00
3637SR22 Harvest Moon CamoBlack/Reduced Moon Shine Camo Harvest Moon.-$479.00
3635SR22 Undertow CamoBlack/Reduced Moon Shine Camo Undertow.Talo
3636SR22 Undertow Camo SilverSilver/Reduced Moon Shine Camo Undertow.Gallery of Guns
3601SR22 CT LaserBlack/Black with Crimson Trace laser. ?
3603SR22 CT LightBlack/Black with Crimson Trace light. ?
3615SR22 LaserMaxBlack/Black with LaserMax laser (with built in rail). ?
3621SR22 Blue TitaniumBlack/Blue Titanium Cerakote. ?
3627SR22 TungstenBlack/Tungsten Cerakote. ?
3657SR22 - CA ApprovedBlack-$559.00

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References

  1. Instruction Manual for Ruger SR22 Pistol
  2. "Ruger SR22" . Retrieved 24 November 2014.