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INSTRUCTIONMANUALFORBLUEDSTEELCALIBER.22 WINCHESTERMAGNUM RIMFIRERUGER MODEL 10/22 MAGNUMSPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR THERUGER 10/22 MAGNUM ONLYDO NOT USE THIS MANUAL FOR RUGER 10/22 CARBINES IN CALIBER .22 LONG RIFLE!READ THE INSTRUCTIONS ANDWARNINGS IN THIS MANUAL CAREFULLYBEFORE USING THIS FIREARMFor Product Service on This Model Please Call:(603) 865-2442 (See p. 24)STURM, RUGER & Company, Inc.Southport, Connecticut 06490 U.S.A.THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL SHOULD ALWAYS ACCOMPANY THIS FIREARM AND BE TRANSFERRED WITH IT UPON CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP, OR WHEN THE FIREARM IS LOANED OR PRESENTED TO ANOTHER PERSON.B-M 10/99 R1

FIREARMS SAFETY-YOUR RESPONSIBILITYSAFETY MUST BE THE FIRST AND CONSTANTCONSIDERATION OF EVERY PERSON WHOHANDLES FIREARMS AND AMMUNITION.This Instruction Manual is designed to assist you in learning how to use and carefor your RUGER MODEL 10/22 MAGNUM properly. Please contact usif you have any questions about it.Only when you are certain you fully understand the Manual and can properlycarry out its instructions should you practice loading, etc. with live ammunition.If you have any doubts about your ability to handle or use a particular type ofgun safely, then you should seek supervised instruction. Such personalizedinstruction is often available from gun dealers, gun clubs or police departments.If none of these sources can help you, write to the National Rifle Association,11250 Waples Mill Road, Fairfax, VA 22030-7400. They will assist you.The person possessing a gun has a full-time job. You cannot guess; you cannotforget. You must know how to use your firearm safely. Do not use any firearmwithout having a complete understanding of its particular characteristics andsafe use.Remember: There is no such thing as a foolproof gun.TABLE OF CONTENTSPageGeneral Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 & 5Operation of Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6The Bolt Lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Ammunition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Magazine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10Loading the Magazine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11To Load and Fire (With Magazine) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12To Load and Fire (Without Magazine) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14To Unload Rifle and Magazine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15To Extract and Eject a Chambered Cartridge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16To Clear a Malfunction (“Jam”) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16To Minimize Malfunctions (“Jams”) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17To Disassemble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18Reassembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20Magazine Inspection and Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20Care and Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21Attaching Ruger Scope Rings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23Sight Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23Service and Parts Policy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24Parts Drawing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29 & 30The Basic Rules of Safe Firearms Handling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31Warranty Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36“RUGER” and “10/22”, are registered U.S. trademarks.2

NOTE: The following warning applies to RUGER MODEL 10/22MAGNUM rifles only:! WARNING – LOCKING DEVICESThis firearm was originally soldwith a key-operated lockingdevice. While it can help providesecure storage for your unloadedfirearm, any locking device canfail. All guns are designed to fire ifthey are loaded and the trigger ispulled. Therefore, never install thelocking device inside the triggerguard or in any way that it canpossibly pull the trigger! Do notleave the keys in the lock.DO NOT INSTALLINSIDE TRIGGER GUARDThe ultimate responsibility forsecure storage of any firearmmust depend upon its owner andhis or her individual circumstances. Guns should be securelystored unloaded, in a secure location, separate from their ammunition.See “Storage Warning”, page 22.NEVER INSTALLLOCKING DEVICEINSIDE TRIGGER GUARDINSTALL LOCKAS SHOWN HERE3

!WARNINGS OF GREAT IMPORTANCE AREFOUND ON THE FOLLOWING PAGES:Locking DevicesAlterationsManual SafetyLead Exposure.22 Magnum ngMalfunctionsDisassemblyLubricationStorageParts Purchasers14141818222225OTHER CAUTIONS AND WARNINGS APPEARTHROUGHOUT THE MANUAL.FIREARMS ARE DANGEROUS WEAPONS–READ THE INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGSIN THIS MANUAL THOROUGHLY ANDCAREFULLY BEFORE USING.! WARNING–ALTERATIONSThis product was designed to function properly in its original condition. Alterations can make it unsafe.Do not alter any part or add or substitute parts or accessories not madeby Sturm, Ruger & Co. Inc.DO NOT ALTER ANY GUNGENERAL INFORMATIONAND MECHANICAL CHARACTERISTICSThe RUGER MODEL 10/22 MAGNUM differs from the RUGER MODEL 10/22 CARBINE in caliber .22 long rifle in the following particulars: Ammunition - It is chambered for the larger and more powerful .22Winchester Magnum Rimfire (.22 WMR) cartridge only; Magazine- It uses a larger 9-shot magazine, first introduced in theRuger 77/22 magnum rifle, to handle this longer cartridge; Receiver- It uses a special longer chrome-molybdenum steelreceiver, which also incorporates -4

Integral Scope - Unlike the screw-on aluminum “tip-off” scope mountMount Basesbase furnished with standard Ruger 10/22 rifles, theRuger 10/22 Magnum features steel scope basesintegral to the receiver, which accept the patentedRuger scope rings (furnished at no extra charge). Bolt- The Ruger 10/22 Magnum bolt is manufactured froma dense tungsten alloy, in order to give the bolt adequate mass required to function correctly with themore powerful .22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire cartridge.The RUGER MODEL 10/22 MAGNUM is an autoloading rifle chambered for the .22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire cartridge. It is recoil (“blowback”)operated and uses a 9-shot rotary magazine. Retracting the bolt handle cocks theinternal hammer and compresses the recoil spring. When the bolt is manuallyreleased, it moves forward (driven by the recoil spring), strips a cartridge fromthe magazine, if a loaded magazine is in place, and chambers the cartridge. Thebolt is held against the chambered cartridge by the recoil spring.When the trigger is pulled, the hammer is released and strikes the firing pin.The firing pin indents the cartridge case rim and ignites the priming compoundinside the rim. This ignites the powder in the cartridge case and a great volumeof gas is instantly generated, which acts on the interior of the cartridge case inall directions.Because the bullet offers the least resistance, it moves out of the cartridge caseand exits the muzzle. The bolt then moves rearward automatically, extractingand ejecting the fired cartridge case, and at the same time cocking the hammerand compressing the recoil spring, etc., as described above. Once the trigger isreleased, the rifle is ready to fire again.Each time the trigger is pulled and released, the same cycle is repeated untilthere are no more cartridges in the magazine or in the chamber.The rifle will fire if there is a cartridge in the chamber and the trigger is pulled,whether or not there is a magazine in place! Removing the magazine does notunload the rifle. Never assume the rifle is unloaded. Visually inspect the chamberand the magazine each time the rifle is handled to be certain there are no cartridges in either.5

All models include the following features with which the gun user should bethoroughly familiar.NOMENCLATUREScope Mount BasesStockReceiverRear SightBoltBarrel BandTrigger Guard(housing)Front SightBarrelFigure 1. In these illustrations the frequently used operating components are identified.Note that the safety is protruding fully from the right side of the trigger guard and is therefore in its “on” (safe) position.OPERATION OF SAFETYThe RUGER MODEL 10/22 MAGNUM has a cross-button safety whichis located in the forward portion of the trigger guard (Figure 1). The safety can beoperated only when the hammer is cocked.The safety is “on” when it protrudes fully from the right side (the bolt handleside) of the trigger guard assembly, as shown in Figure 1. In this position thesear is blocked, and the gun cannot be fired from a normal pull on the trigger.The safety should always be in the “on” (safe) position except when the shooter isactually firing the gun. The safety should be moved to the “on” position wheneverthe shooter ceases firing, even temporarily.6

The safety is “off” (fire) when it protrudes from the left side of the trigger guardassembly, as shown in Figure 2. When the safety is off, the red band shows on thesafety button, but do not totally rely on the appearance of the red band to indicate that the safety is off. In poor light or if dirt is present, the red band may notbe visible. If the safety is “off” and the trigger is pulled, the rifle will fire.Figure 2. The underside of the trigger guard section of the rifle. In this illustration thesafety is shown in the “off” (fire) position. The position of the safety and red band indicatethe safety is “off.” It should be in this position only when you are actually firing at a target.The safety is held in its “on” or “off” position by a plunger that is under springtension. When the safety is moved to either the “on” or “off” position, a distinct“click” should be heard. Frequently check the position of the safety to be certainthe safety has not been inadvertently moved. If the safety seems to move too easily, or if the click is not heard when the safety is moved, stop using the rifle andreturn it to the Newport Product Service Department for repair (see p. 24).!WARNING – MANUAL SAFETYSAFETY IN “ON” (SAFE) POSITIONKeep the safety on unless actually firing.Always move the safety fully to its intendedposition and check it. The safety is not “ON”unless it is completely “ON”. Never depend ona safety mechanism or any other mechanicaldevice to justify careless handling or permitting the rifle to point in an unsafe direction.The only “safe” rifle is one in which the bolt isopen, the chamber is empty, and there is nomagazine in the gun.KNOW HOW TO USE THE SAFETY7

THE BOLT LOCKThe bolt lock is located in the forward section of the trigger guard (see Figure 1,p. 6). The bolt lock is the manually operated means of retaining the bolt in therearward (open) position. When the bolt is locked open, the rifle is in an inoperative safe condition for inspection of the chamber, cleaning, etc.To lock the bolt open: Retract the bolt handle to its extreme rearward positionand, while holding it there, press in on the lower section of the bolt lock. Releasepressure on the bolt handle and it will move forward a fraction of an inch, andthen be locked in its open position.Press Back to Lock Bolt OpenPress Up to Close BoltTo release the bolt: Retract the bolt handle to its extreme rearward position andthen press in on the upper section of the bolt lock. Release the bolt and it willmove fully forward.NOTE: Simply retracting the bolt will not disengage the lock. The bolt lock mustbe deliberately pressed up while the bolt is held fully to the rear. Only then willthe bolt close when released. This is designed to prevent accidental release of thebolt from its open position.!WARNING – LEAD EXPOSUREDischarging firearms in poorly ventilatedareas, cleaning firearms, or handlingammunition may result in exposure tolead and other substances known to thestate of California to cause birth defects,reproductive harm, and other seriousphysical injury. Have adequate ventilationat all times. Wash hands thoroughly afterexposure.SHOOTING OR CLEANING GUNSMAY EXPOSE YOU TO LEAD8

AMMUNITIONThe RUGER MODEL 10/22 MAGNUM is chambered for, and designedto properly function with, only the .22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire cartridge,both jacketed and hollow point, manufactured to U.S. industry standards. Do notuse any other .22 caliber ammunition in this rifle as burst cases and the releaseof hot powder gas can result. See “.22 Magnum Ammunition Warning”, below.USE ONLY FACTORY AMMUNITION LOADEDTO U.S. INDUSTRY STANDARDSHowever, your choice of ammunition may affect the functioning of this firearm.Ammunition manufacturers use different powders, bullets and case specifications. If you find that you are experiencing feeding and extraction problems,switching to another type or brand of .22WMR ammunition may improve the situation.!WARNING – .22 MAGNUM AMMUNITION.22Long Rifle.22LongUse only standard WinchesterMagnum Rimfire (.22WMR)ammunition loaded to U.S.Industry specifications. Do notfire .22 short, long, or long riflecartridges in this rifle or loadthem into the magazine - theyare of smaller case diameter andotherwise vary in size from thelarger .22WMR cartridge. Theycan split or burst when fired inthe larger magnum chamber,releasing hot powder gasses andparticle fragments out of theaction at high speed, possiblyresulting in injury to the shooteror bystanders.22ShortUSE ONLY.22 WMR AMMUNITION.22 WMRAMMUNITION (CARTRIDGES) NOTICEWE SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIM RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY DAMAGEOR INJURY WHATSOEVER OCCURRING IN CONNECTION WITH, ORAS A RESULT OF, THE USE IN ANY RUGER FIREARMS OF FAULTY,OR NON-STANDARD, OR “REMANUFACTURED” OR HAND-LOADED(RELOADED) AMMUNITION, OR OF CARTRIDGES OTHER THAN THOSE FORWHICH THE FIREARM WAS ORIGINALLY CHAMBERED.9

!WARNING – AMMUNITIONDeath, serious injury, and damage canresult from the use of wrong ammunition, bore obstructions, powderoverloads, or incorrect cartridge components. .22 cases are very thin andsometimes split when fired. Alwayswear shooting glasses and hearingprotectors.IMPROPER AMMUNITIONDESTROYS GUNSMAGAZINEThe 9-shot .22WMR magazine for the Ruger Model 10/22 Magnum is longer thanthe 10-shot .22 long rifle magazine for standard Ruger 10/22 carbines. Do notattempt to use standard 10/22 magazines in the 10/22 Magnum rifle or load .22short, long, or long rifle ammunition into the .22 magnum magazine. They will notfunction correctly and are unsafe to use in .22 Magnum rifles (see “.22 MagnumAmmunition Warning”, p. 9).Ruger Model 10/22 MagnumMagazine(correct)Ruger Model 10/22 Long RifleMagazine(incorrect)Do Not Use in Ruger 10/22 MagnumNever attempt to use .22 Long Rifle ammunition in Ruger 10/22 Magnum riflemagazines. The cartridges have a smaller case diameter and can split or burstwhen fired in the larger magnum chamber, releasing hot powder gasses and particle fragments out of the action at high speed, possibly resulting in injury to theshooter or bystanders.10

WARNING: DO NOT ATTEMPT TO LOAD .22 SHORT, .22 LONG,.22 LONG RIFLE, .22 SHOT, OR ANY OTHER TYPE OF .22CALIBER CARTRIDGE (OTHER THAN THE .22 WMR) INTO THEMAGAZINE OF THE 10/22 MAGNUM RIFLE. THE USE OF OTHERTHAN .22 MAGNUM CARTRIDGES IN THE MAGAZINE CAN CAUSE POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS JAMS AND MALFUNCTIONS RESULTING IN DAMAGETO THE FIREARM AND INJURY TO THE SHOOTER AND OTHER PERSONS.TAKE CARE TO USE THE CORRECT CARTRIDGES.!LOADING THE MAGAZINEUse only clean .22 Winchester MagnumRimfire (.22WMR) ammunition manufactured to U.S. Industry specifications, ingood condition. (See Notice and Warningsin other sections of this manaual pertainingto ammunition).To load the magazine, press the rim of thecartridge against the magazine rotor at thewidest section of the magazine throat untilthe cartridge enters far enough to bepushed to the rear end of the magazine.Each succeeding cartridge is pressedagainst the body of the top cartridge andslid to the rear of the magazine until a maximum of nine (9) cartridges are in the magazine.LoadingMagazineFigure 3NOTE: The 9-shot Ruger 77/22 Magnum magazine is the same as, and is interchangeable with, the 9-shot Ruger 10/22 Magnum magazine.WARNING: SOME TYPES OF .22 MAGNUM CARTRIDGES HAVEBLUNT-NOSE OR SHARP-SHOULDER BULLETS WHICH CANINTERFERE WITH SMOOTH AND RELIABLE FEEDING FROMMAGAZINE TO CHAMBER. SUCH CARTRIDGES SHOULD NOT BE USEDBECAUSE THEY MAY DISCHARGE BEFORE BEING FULLY CHAMBEREDAND THEREBY POSSIBLY INJURE THE SHOOTER AND THOSE NEARBY.THE SHOOTER MUST BE ALERT TO THIS POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS SITUATION AND SHOULD AT ONCE DISCONTINUE THE USE OF ANY CARTRIDGE WHICH APPEARS TO BE THE CAUSE OF FEEDING PROBLEMS ORJAMMING. KEEP THE CHAMBER AND MAGAZINE CLEAN (SEE “CARE ANDCLEANING”, P. 21).!11

TO LOAD AND FIRE (WITH MAGAZINE)Practice this important aspect of gun handling (with an unloaded rifle) until youcan perform each of the steps – described below – with skill and confidence. Butbefore you do anything with the rifle, please first read completely through thismanual.1. Keep the muzzle pointed in a safe direction. (See Rule 2, p. 31).2. Pull the bolt handle rearward. Engage the bolt lock so that the bolt is heldopen. Check the chamber to be certain it is empty. Engage the safety. (SeeFigure 1, p. 6).Removing Magazine(Safety “On”)Figure 4. The safety should be “on” whenthe magazine is being removed or inserted.When the forward section of the magazinelatch is pushed in (pivoted upward), themagazine is released. Depress the latch withthe thumb and at the same time grasp themagazine between the thumb and forefingerand draw it out of the gun.3. Remove the magazine by using thumb to depress magazine latch and at thesame time grasp the magazine between thumb and forefinger of the samehand to draw it out of the magazine well. (See Figure 4, above).4. Load the magazine by sliding up to nine (9) .22 WMR cartridges into the magazine throat-opening. (See Figure 3, p. 11). The Ruger 10/22 Magnum isdesigned to function properly only with standard Ruger 9-shot rotary magazines loaded with .22 WMR magnum cartridges of the correct type. (See“Ammunition Warning”, p. 10)5. Insert magazine into the firearm, with bullet end of the cartridges toward themuzzle. (Magazine cannot be seated if reversed).6. Load a cartridge into the chamber by fully retracting the bolt handle, releasingthe bolt lock, and then releasing the bolt handle. Don’t touch the trigger. Donot ‘ride’ the bolt handle as it moves forward. Do not apply force to the bolthandle to chamber a cartridge. If a cartridge does not readily chamber, eject itfrom the rifle, lock the bolt open, remove the magazine and see MALFUNCTION WARNING, p. 18.!WARNING: DO NOT TOUCH THE TRIGGER UNTIL YOU AREACTUALLY READY TO FIRE THE RIFLE.12

7. The rifle is now fully loaded. If the rifle is not to be fired immediately, the safety should remain “ON” (See Figure 1, p. 6). When the safety is moved to the“off” position, the rifle will fire each time the trigger is pulled until all the cartridges in the magazine, and the one in the chamber, have been fired. Firingwill automatically reload and recock the rifle. Note that every time the triggeris pulled, if a cartridge is in the chamber, the rifle will fire – be careful!8. Immediately following the firing of a s

MODEL 10/22 CARBINE in caliber .22 long rifle in the following partic-ulars: Ammunition - It is chambered for the larger and more powerful .22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire (.22 WMR) cartridge only; Magazine - It uses a larger 9-shot magazine, first introduced in the Ruger 77/22 magnum rifle, to handle this longer car-tridge;

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