Description
California rimfire shooters: the Ruger 10/22 Carbine is California legal. The 2026 updated model with BX-Trigger and extended magazine release is available for sale in California. The standard 10-round BX-10 rotary magazine that ships with the rifle is compliant with California’s 10-round magazine limit. BX-15 and BX-25 high-capacity magazines are not for sale in California. This is among the most popular and available .22 LR semi-auto rifles for California buyers.
The 10/22 needs little introduction. It’s one of the most produced rimfire rifles in American history — over 8 million made since 1964. The platform’s longevity is built on three things: reliable rotary magazine feeding, extensive aftermarket support (the most accessorized rimfire platform in the US), and consistent production quality at a price point that keeps it accessible. The 2026 upgrades don’t change what the 10/22 is; they make the base model better without raising the price significantly.
Ruger 10/22 2026 Upgrade Features
- BX-Trigger — now standard — The BX-Trigger reduces pull weight to approximately 2.5–3 lbs from the standard 10/22 trigger’s 6+ lb pull and improves the break quality. It was previously an aftermarket purchase at $35–$50. It’s now included in the base rifle for 2026 production, eliminating the most common first upgrade 10/22 buyers make.
- Extended magazine release — now standard — Larger, more ergonomic magazine release button for faster, more reliable mag swaps. Standard on the BX-15 and 10/22 Target; now factory-standard on the base Carbine.
- Improved iron sights — Better front sight bead and improved rear sight adjustability over prior production. For shooters using the 10/22 for small game or precision rimfire work, improved irons matter without an optic.
- Proven rotary magazine system — The 10-round rotary magazine is one of the most reliable rimfire mag designs in production. It feeds correctly regardless of ammunition selection (critical for a platform used with bulk .22 LR, subsonic loads, and CCI Mini-Mags alike). The included 10-round BX-10 rotary magazine remains standard; BX-25 25-round magazines and BX-15 15-round magazines are compatible accessories. Pairs well with our Marlin 795 for a tube-mag .22 LR alternative.
- Patented barrel band and auto bolt release — The classic Carbine configuration with barrel band and traditional pistol grip. The auto bolt release (engaging the trigger guard while pulling the bolt back) is retained from prior production.
- Tapped for scope mount — The 10/22 receiver has always been drilled and tapped for the proprietary Ruger mount pattern (also accepted by Weaver 87A and similar mounts). This remains standard on 2026 production.
Ruger 10/22 2026 Specifications
| Manufacturer | Ruger (Newport, NH) |
| Model | 10/22 Carbine (2026 Updated Production) |
| Action | Semi-Auto Blowback |
| Caliber | .22 Long Rifle |
| Barrel Length | 16.12 in |
| Overall Length | 37 in |
| Weight | 5.5 lbs |
| Capacity | 10 rounds (BX-10 rotary magazine included) |
| Trigger | BX-Trigger (~2.5 lb pull, now standard) |
| Magazine Release | Extended, now standard |
| Stock | Hardwood Carbine stock with barrel band |
| Receiver | Alloy steel, tapped for scope mount |
| MSRP | $389.00 |
| Updated For | 2026 |
Is the 2026 10/22 Worth Buying vs Earlier Production?
If you have an older 10/22 and have already added a BX-Trigger and extended magazine release, the 2026 model doesn’t add much for you. If you’re buying new, the 2026 version is the correct choice — you’re getting the same upgrades you’d buy anyway, factory-installed. For buyers who were going to buy a base 10/22 and add a BX-Trigger, the 2026 model is cost-neutral or better.
Pros and Cons
What We Like
- BX-Trigger standard means no first-weekend upgrade purchase required
- Most accessorized rimfire platform in existence — if you want to customize it, parts exist
- Rotary magazine feeds more reliably than box magazines across .22 LR variety
- $389 MSRP is still accessible for what you get
What Could Be Better
- 10-round capacity limit affects states with mag restrictions — BX-25 compatible where legal
- Hardwood stock is functional but not lightweight — aftermarket chassis options exist
FAQ
What’s new on the 2026 Ruger 10/22?
The 2026 10/22 Carbine adds the BX-Trigger (previously aftermarket-only), extended magazine release, and improved iron sights as factory-standard equipment.
Is the 10/22 still compatible with older magazines?
Yes. The 2026 10/22 is compatible with all existing BX-series magazines (BX-10, BX-15, BX-25) and third-party 10/22-compatible magazines.
Can the Ruger 10/22 be suppressed?
Yes with an aftermarket threaded barrel. The standard 10/22 Carbine does not have a threaded muzzle from the factory, but aftermarket threaded barrel replacements are widely available.
Is the Ruger 10/22 legal in California?
The standard 10/22 Carbine is legal in California. Magazine capacity is limited to 10 rounds per CA law — the included BX-10 10-round magazine complies. BX-15 and BX-25 magazines are not legal for California sale.
What does the BX-Trigger do?
The BX-Trigger reduces pull weight to approximately 2.5–3 lbs (vs the stock 10/22’s 6+ lbs) and provides a cleaner break with shorter reset. It’s a drop-in replacement trigger group that installs without tools.
Updated for 2026 — In Stock Now. Ships to FFL. Last updated: February 28, 2026.
California Compliance Notice: The Ruger 10/22 ships with a 10-round rotary magazine in compliance with California’s magazine capacity limit. High-capacity magazines (over 10 rounds) are not available for California sale. The 10/22 Carbine configuration is California legal as configured.

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