Ruger Introduces Fourth Edition Collector's Series 10/22 Rifle

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posted on August 7, 2020
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Ruger has announced the introduction of its Fourth Edition of the Ruger Collector's Series—the Vote 2020 10/22 Carbine. Accompanied by unique collector's memorabilia, this Fourth Edition of the Collector's Series is a great way to start a 10/22 collection, add to an existing collection or simply celebrate your right to vote.

Ruger Fourth Edition Collector's Series "Vote 2020" 10/22 Carbine


The patriotic rifle’s synthetic stock is hydro-dipped with a full-length American flag, and ships with a detachable, 10-round rotary magazine. The rifle also features a protected, non-glare blade front sight, ghost ring adjustable rear aperture sight and Picatinny rail while retaining popular 10/22 features like the push-button, cross-bolt manual safety and cold hammer-forged barrel that is threaded ½”-28 to accommodate popular muzzle accessories.

Additionally, the rifle includes an exclusive Collector's Series bolt marking and comes packaged with a Ruger Collector's Series commemorative decal in the box. Also included are a Fourth Edition Ruger Collector's Series "Vote 2020" metal street sign and pin, as well as a $25 ShopRuger gift certificate.

The Collector's Series Vote 2020 10/22 Carbine has an MSRP of $369. For more information, visit ruger.com.

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