- Allows left AND right handed charging/clearing
- Picatinny - mounts virtually any optic
- Fits any standard Ruger® 10/22® or Charger™
- No gunsmithing required (uses standard screws)
106 Reviews
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As Expected
Great product and functioned as expected. Very pleased with this product!
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Tandemkross advantage
Thread engagement on the provided screws is a bit short for comfort, so I replaced them with longer screws. The plastic boot fell off after a couple uses, but I didn't find it necessary to use. It is more difficult to pull than the main charging handle, but that's to be expected since you're pulling against a second spring. With that being said, it's still a great part. The added functionality greatly outweighs the negatives.
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Advantage Charging Handle
This was a great recommendation for my 30 yr old 10/22. I tried it out at the range and immediately began advertising to guys with chargers next to me. They were all impressed. This even suits the range plinker with an attached brass catcher, wether right or left handed.
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"Advantage" Charging Handle and Picatinny Scope Base for the Ruger® 10/22®
One of the simplest and best executed upgrades for a 10/22, you don't realize how much needed until you get one!!
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Advantage Charging Handle
Love it. Makes rifle easy to operate
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Great product
Charging handle is easy to install and a worthwhile improvement over stock. The shipping was very fast even in the midst of all the covid going on. Make sure to tighten the screws down to spec as the rail will come loose otherwise.
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Advantage charging handle
I have purchased this and installed on my 10-22 and everything works great with one exception It put my red dot up a bit higher than I have been used to so it is taking some practice to get where it feel right for me.
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Advantage Charging Handle & Picatinny Scope Base for Ruger 10/22
* The order and the delivery was excellent. * The base installed easily. * I don't believe the Picatinny rail portion of the mount meets US military, 1913 specifications, but I cannot verify that. I have many Picatinny rails and my mounts did not fit on this rail well; i.e., they "rocked" which I ultimately corrected. To me this wasn't a big deal, just an annoyance. * I have a Kidd drop-in, two-stage trigger in my 10/22. I believe that based upon the geometry of the hammer engagement with the bolt, the charging handle on the left side of the rifle is almost impossible to use when the hammer is in the "uncocked" position. When the hammer is in the "cocked" position, the unit operates the bolt flawlessly. * Summary: I'm not optimistic about this unit; however, I'm going to use it in the field for a few months and then make a decision whether I should keep it or get rid of it. The concept is a great concept, but in my case I believe, but I cannot confirm that the Kidd trigger is going to cause this unit to function poorly. * The Kidd Two-State Trigger: Phenomenal! Worth the money.
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Awesome
Love this charging handle. Makes for fast and fun charging of the bolt when doing speed reloads. I have a Bushnell TRS25 mounted on the rail with ATI Strikeforce Stock. Perfect Combo.