A specific variant of a popular .22 caliber rifle, the Ruger 10/22, celebrated a significant milestone. To commemorate this anniversary, special edition models were produced. One distinguishing feature of these editions is the presence of a particular material used in the construction of the stock. This material is a natural, rigid substance derived from trees.
The employment of this substance for the rifle’s stock provides several advantages. It offers a classic aesthetic appeal, a comfortable grip, and can contribute to improved accuracy due to its inherent density and vibration-dampening properties. Historically, this material has been favored in firearm construction for its durability, workability, and attractive grain patterns.