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16.5" STAINLESS STEEL - 1:16 TWIST - FLUTED - TAKEDOWN MODEL .920 BULL TARGET BARREL THREADED 1/2-28 TPI FOR 10/22® WITH THREAD PROTECTOR

16.5" STAINLESS STEEL - 1:16 TWIST - FLUTED - TAKEDOWN MODEL .920 BULL TARGET BARREL THREADED 1/2-28 TPI FOR 10/22® WITH THREAD PROTECTOR

The barrels are made from US Certified stainless steel and are polished stainless finish.  The barrels do not have any iron sights installed and are designed to be used with a receiver mounted scope or similar optics.   Installation is fast and easy with no modifications to your rifle using your existing plunger locking assembly which is easily moved from the old barrel to this new barrel. 

  • PRODUCT NAME 16.5" STAINLESS STEEL - 1:16 TWIST - FLUTED - TAKEDOWN MODEL .920 BULL TARGET BARREL THREADED 1/2-28 TPI FOR 10/22® WITH THREAD PROTECTOR
  • MANUFACTURER Pike Arms Inc.
  • CALIBER .22LR
  • APPLICATION Ruger 10/22 TAKEDOWN Rifle
  • RIFLING TWIST 1:16 - One Turn In 16 Inches
    Standard for 34 Grain Ammunition
    Not for 60 Grain Aguila SSS Ammo (Use 1:9 Twist Barrel)
  • LENGTH 16.5" OAL
  • WEIGHT 2.67 Pounds / 2 lb 11 oz
  • CONSTRUCTION Stainless Steel
  • FINISH Polished Stainless Steel, Finned
  • MUZZLE THREAD PITCH 1/2x28 TPI x .400 Length Of Thread
    CNC Threaded On Centers for Alignment Concentricity
  • THREAD PROTECTOR Included Standard
  • CHAMBER SPECIFICATION "Sporter" Chamber
  • ACCURACY SPEC Ruger Factory Barrel Performance or Better
  • RECEIVER ATTACHMENT Attaches identically as Ruger factory barrel using your existing Ruger factory hardware from your original barrel. You will need to install the barrel block and locking assembly on your new barrel
  • SIGHTS Rear - None
    Front - None
    Not Dovetail Cut - Use With Scope on Receiver

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16.5" STAINLESS STEEL - 1:16 TWIST - FLUTED - TAKEDOWN MODEL .920 BULL TARGET BARREL THREADED 1/2-28 TPI FOR 10/22® WITH THREAD PROTECTOR

  1. Will this barrel fit any rifles other than a 10/22 Takedown Model, such as Ruger 77/22 etc?
  2. Will I need any additional parts to use this barrel for my Ruger factory takedown rifle?
  3. Can I purchase this barrel in a custom / modified configuration, such as a different length or a different taper and contour etc?
  4. What accuracy can I expect from this barrel?
  1. Will this barrel fit any rifles other than a 10/22 Takedown Model, such as Ruger 77/22 etc?
    This barrel will only fit a Ruger 10/22 Takedown Rifle. It will NOT fit any other rifles, including a Standard 10/22 or a Ruger 77/22.
  2. Will I need any additional parts to use this barrel for my Ruger factory takedown rifle?
    You will need the plunger locking assembly off of your existing Ruger factory barrel, which is easily moved to your new barrel without any fitting required.
  3. Can I purchase this barrel in a custom / modified configuration, such as a different length or a different taper and contour etc?
    The barrel is only available in standard Ruger Takedown factory configuration as noted in our description. In order to keep our prices as low as possible, barrels are manufactured in quantity and are not available in custom configurations.
  4. What accuracy can I expect from this barrel?
    Our barrels are conservatively spec'd as Ruger factory accuracy or better. Although its obviously not a match Olympic target barrel, it is more than sufficiently accurate for traditional plinking and informal target shooting and is backed by our 30 day return policy.

BARREL TO RECEIVER INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

The Pike Arms Replacement Threaded Barrel for Ruger 10/22 takedown rifles uses the existing Ruger factory hardware from your original barrel.  You will need to remove the barrel block and locking assembly and install the same on your new barrel which is easy to do utilizing the following directions:

1.  Remove magazine from rifle and clear chamber to ensure that the firearm is NOT loaded. 

2. Remove the barrel assembly from the receiver assembly per Ruger's published disassembly instructions. 

3. Remove the barrel band from the barrel assembly using a flat blade screwdriver. 

4. Remove the forend from the barrel assembly by removing the stock screw with a 5/32 hex / allen wrench.

5. The plunger must now be disassembled.  Using a small screwdriver or pick, pull back on the plunger so that you can remove the locking lever.  When the plunger is depressed, you will be able to remove the lock lever.  Only minimal force is required.  Do not use a hammer or a vice etc.  Remember to place your hand over the end of the lock pin since it is under spring pressure and will pop out when you remove the plunger. 

6. Use a 9/64 hex key / allen wrench to remove the two cap screws that hold the lock block to the barrel.

You are done with the Ruger factory barrel and it can now be placed aside. 

7. Using the Pike Arms replacement threaded barrel, reattach the lock black identically back onto the new barrel.

8. Slide the spring back into the lock block then the plunger (big end first), then the lock pin.

9. Compress with your finger until the lock lever starts into the hole.  Continue to push lever in until it clicks and locks onto and past the plunger.  You have now completed moving the locking assembly to the new barrel.

10. Reattach the forend with the appropriate screw and reinstall the barrel band.

11. Your Pike Arms replacement barrel is not ready to attach to your receiver assembly identically to the original Ruger factory barrel.  From the shooters perspective, rotate the adjusting knob counter clock wise to its full travel and install the new barrel.  It should have plenty of room and should actually be loose in the rifle.  Once the new barrel is installed and rotated into position, turn the adjusting knob clockwise to tighten the barrel into the receiver locking mechanism.

Installation is complete. 

PROP 65 WARNING:

WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including lead, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.