Have you
ever asked yourself the question – “If I only had
1 _ _ _ _ _ _ (fill in the blank) – what would it be?”
It’s a good exercise. Doing this helps you to apply a hierarchy
to your gear. Should you ever need to pick up and go quickly,
already knowing what gear is on the top of your list can help
facilitate the packing process and eliminate wasteful decision
making time.
In this case,
“If I only had 1 survival rifle, what would it be?”
It’s true, the answer to this question does vary on the
situation. However, in general, my # 1 Survival Rifle pick is
the Ruger 10/22. The Ruger 10/22 has a long rich history and is
a very popular .22 rifle. It is incredibly versatile and breaks
down with only 1 set screw. This 1 screw is the only piece that
holds the barrel & trigger assembly to the stock. Because
of this very simple design (and it’s popularity), there
are literally 100′s of aftermarket accessories available
for the 10/22. Ultimately, below are my top 5 reasons why the
10/22 is my # 1 Survival Rifle Pick:
- Impressive
assortment of aftermarket accessories & replacement parts
readily available
- 1 Set
Screw Breakdown – Making it very ‘packable’
- Time &
Field Tested
- Uses .22
caliber ammunition: cheap, easy to store & very effective
on 99% of wild game
- Performance:
Very reliable & very accurate
The Ruger
10/22 is flat out just a fun gun to own – mainly because
of the huge assortment of aftermarket accessories that you can
buy for it. Just swapping out a few accessories on your Ruger
10/22 can make it feel like a Brand New gun. You can outfit a
Ruger 10/22 to meet the demands of different environments as well
as your own personal style.
The
Ruger 10-22: A Survival Cameleon
Below are
3 ‘sets’ I occasionally use with my Ruger 10/22.
SET # 1:
The Classic BushCraft Hunter (Creek’s Preferred Set)
Ruger
10-22: Classic Bushcraft Hunter
This is pretty
much what an ‘off-the-shelf’ Ruger 10/22 looks like
with a wooden stock. No frills – just a classic rifle look.
I’ve added a sling for extended carry but other than that
it’s pretty basic. In my opinion there is no need for a
scope on the 10/22. With practice I find the iron sights are so
accurate I’ve never bothered to spend the $$$. Besides I
like the classic look.
SET # 2:
The Urban Commando
Ruger
10-22: The Urban Commando
See what
I mean by ‘the feeling that you have a NEW GUN’. It
doesn’t even look the same. This black fiberglass urban
style stock gives the Ruger 10-22 a completely different look
and feel. These style stocks are durable and pretty much resistant
to abuse of any kind whereas the original wood stocks can scratch
and scuff pretty easy. This change-out takes about 30 seconds.
These fiberglass stocks also do very well in wet conditions. There
are literally 100′s of different stocks available for the
10/22. They range in price from under $100 to over $500.
Set # 3:
Compact & Tactical
Ruger
10-22: Compact & Tactical
As you can
see, this same 10/22 is now outfitted with a Tactical Folding
Stock which makes it extremely compact and packable for tight
situations. Besides different stock options, there are 100′s
of other accessories you can buy to outfit your 10/22. You can
see a few of these in the photo above. I’ve added a red
dot scope and also some high cap magazines. I’ve even seen
50 round drum magazines designed for the 10/22. If you can imagine
it, someone is probably selling it for the 10/22.
Ruger
10-22: Folding Stock Extended
It’s
hard to imagine that this gun is the same one as the one in the
first photo. From a shooting performance perspective, they are
all the same. However, it can be really fun to create these different
styles based on your mood or environment.
Ruger
10-22: 3 Stock Options
Because I
consider my 10/22 a true survival gun, I keep spare parts on hand.
In the 10+ years (and 1000s of rounds later) I’ve owned
my 10/22 I’ve never had to replace a working part but I
keep them on hand just in case there comes a day when parts and
pieces aren’t so readily available. This is good practice
for any of your guns you think might be with you if times get
tough.
What are
your thoughts on the Ruger 10/22? Is it your favorite? If not,
why? Or…what is?
Remember,
it’s not IF but WHEN,