Ruger 10/22: From the 1964 Carbine to Takedowns and Target Models

The 10/22 didn’t just survive six decades, it shaped what a modern .22 rifle feels like. Here’s how the design grew from a trim 1964 carbine into takedown trail guns, heavy‑barrel target trims, and an aftermarket that never seems to sleep.
Why .22 Pistols Keep Earning Their Place

Cheap trigger time, real-world versatility, and friendly manners keep rimfire handguns relevant. Here is why .22 pistols still matter for buyers and collectors.
Why Rimfire Revolvers Still Have Their Place

From camp gun to trainer to collectible oddball, the humble rimfire revolver keeps finding work. Here’s why shooters and collectors still make room for one.