08-29-2024, 03:34 PM
The Takedown OpenTop 11/22 Receiver from Fletcher Rifle Works is an innovative design that combines the ease of cleaning of the OpenTop 11/22 receiver with the convenience of a takedown mechanism. Here are some key features and details:
- Design and Utility :
- The Takedown OpenTop 11/22 receiver retains the core feature of the OpenTop design, which allows for easy cleaning by removing the top cover without needing to remove the stock. This design simplifies the process of field stripping and cleaning the rifle.
- The takedown version adds a premium takedown-equipped barrel and receiver, making it easier to transport and store the rifle.
- The takedown mechanism features a tight lockup, which is different from the OEM Ruger 10/22 Takedown. This mechanism ensures minimal point of impact shift when removing and replacing the optic rail or the barrel.
- The new receiver design includes a longer top Picatinny rail that extends the full length of the receiver, allowing for the use of more traditional scopes. However, there are some limitations on the type of optic that can be mounted if the takedown feature is to be used. For example, a scope with a smaller objective lens or an LPVO (Low Power Variable Optic) would be more suitable.
- The receiver is CNC machined from solid billet aluminum and features stainless steel pins, springs, and detents. The finish is available in clear or black anodizing (Type 3 Hard Coat), which is more durable than the standard Ruger 10/22 receiver finish.
- The top cover can be removed by pulling a small retaining pin, allowing easy access to the bolt, charging handle, and fire control group without needing to remove the stock. There is also a cleaning hole in the rear of the receiver for running a cleaning rod through.
- The OpenTop 11/22 receiver is 100% compatible with Ruger 10/22 parts, including the ability to accept 1-inch bull barrels without modification.
- The Takedown OpenTop 11/22 rifles and components are available for purchase online through Guns buyer USA and other retailers. The pricing for the components and complete rifles varies, but the stripped receiver itself is priced around $250.