ATI Announces New AR-22 Stock Kit for Ruger 10/22 Takedown

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posted on March 15, 2016
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Advanced Technology International (ATI) has introduced a new AR-22 Stock Kit for the popular Ruger 10/22 Takedown platform. Originally available for the more traditional 10/22 designs, the AR-22 Stock Kit will now be an option for those that have adopted Ruger's Takedown version of the legendary rifle.

The new stock kits allow for full function of the 10/22 Takedown's break-apart capabilities, while transforming the firearm's appearance to that of a modern sporting rifle in minutes. The AR-22 utilizes an AR-15 modeled polymer receiver chassis and the stock kit includes all of the components necessary to make the alterations required.  

"We are extremely happy to be able to bring this highly requested product to market for our customers;" said Amanda Mapes, National Sales Manager. "Our engineering team was able to adapt our original design in a way that kept the visual integrity of the AR-22, without sacrificing any of the intended Takedown functionality."

The AR-22 Stock Kit is covered by the company's limited lifetime warranty and is available now. 

For more information, go to ATIGunStock.com.

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