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New Strike Industries Modular Chassis for Ruger 10/22 Receivers

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Strike Industries is cranking up the customization game for Ruger 10/22 fans with their brand-new aluminum Modular Chassis, a drop-in upgrade that’s poised to redefine rimfire builds across competitions, plinking sessions, and tactical tinkering. This isn’t just another stock replacement—it’s a full receiver chassis with a clever handguard extension that lets you dial in the perfect length for standard 10/22 rifles, takedown models, or even those wild Charger pistol configs. Accepting both AR-15 buffer tubes for that familiar pistol brace or adjustable stock vibe, plus direct Picatinny rail stocks, it bridges the gap between legacy rimfire simplicity and modern AR ergonomics. Weighing in at a lightweight yet rigid aluminum construction, it screams durability without the bulk, and those M-LOK slots on the forend? Prime real estate for lights, lasers, grips, or bipods to turn your squirrel getter into a precision plinker or steel-challenger extraordinaire.

What makes this chassis a 2A powerhouse is how it democratizes high-end features for the budget-conscious shooter. The 10/22 has long been the gateway drug to firearms enthusiasm—affordable, endlessly modifiable, and now with Strike’s modular magic, it’s even easier to slap on AR-pattern controls, enhanced grips, and optics rails without breaking the bank or your build’s soul. In a post-brace drama world, the buffer tube compatibility is a sly nod to adaptability, letting builders skirt regulatory headaches while maximizing comfort and accuracy. For the 2A community, this means more innovation trickling down from premium platforms: expect a surge in 10/22 classes at matches like Steel Challenge or NRL22, where rimfire rigs compete head-to-head with centerfires. Strike’s move underscores a thriving aftermarket that’s keeping the Ruger platform relevant, fostering creativity amid ever-shifting legal landscapes and proving that true modularity is the ultimate exercise in Second Amendment resilience.

The implications ripple outward—enthusiasts get pro-level ergonomics for under $200 (based on initial pricing buzz), which could flood ranges with tricked-out 10/22s and inspire the next generation of builders. If you’re running a bone-stock Ruger or nursing a Frankenstein build, this chassis is your ticket to elevated performance without the gunsmithing hassle. Strike Industries just handed the community another tool to build, shoot, and defend our rights, one modular click at a time. Grab one, tweak it, and join the evolution.

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