SPR MODEL 2020 RIMFIRE 22LR SATIN WALNUT 20

SPR MODEL 2020 RIMFIRE 22LR SATIN WALNUT 20

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SKU: RSR|SPBARC92022GS

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Description

The Model 2020 Rimfire Classic is built around our smooth operating action with dual cocking cams and a hard chrome bolt. Featuring select grade Turkish walnut the stock is satin finished for a classic look and feel. The rifle and magazine are cross compatible with Ruger® 10/22® of the same capacity and the barrel is free floated for ultimate accuracy. Guaranteed to shoot 1 or less at 50 yards with quality ammunition in the hands of a qualified shooter the Model 2020 rimfire easily outperforms other rifles in its class. – Caliber .22 LR – Color Walnut – Barrel 20 #1 Sporter Contour 1:16 Matte Blued – Receiver Model 2020 Rimfire Round 1.14 Diameter Matte Blued – Optic Mounting Interrupted Picatinny Mount 8-40 Screws – Bolt 4140 Steel High Polish White Chrome Coating – Stock Select Satin Walnut – Trigger Adjustable Remington® 700 Style Trigger Group w/ Hanger System for Compatibility – Magazines (1) 10-Round SA Rotary – Weight 6 lbs 3 oz – Length 38.25

Additional information

UPC

706397969264

Manufacturer

Springfield Armory

Manufacturer Part Number

BARC92022GS

Action

Bolt Action

ATF Type

Rifle

Barrel Finish

Matte Blued

Barrel Length

20"

Caliber/Gauge

.22 LR

Capacity

10

Length

38.25''

Magazine Included

1 x 10-Round

Model

Model 2020

Number of Magazines

1 10 rd. SA Rotary Mag

Package Height

3.3

Package Width

12.8

Product Type

Rifle

Rate of Twist

1:16"

Safety

Manual Thumb

Shipping Weight

10.9

Sights

No

State Restriction (PR)

Puerto Rico

State Restriction (VI)

Virgin Islands

Thread Pattern

1/2"-28 tpi

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