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Samson Manufacturing Introduces Their SAS/22 Chassis for the 10/22 Takedown

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Samson Manufacturing just dropped a serious upgrade for one of the most customizable and beloved plinkers in America: the SAS/22 Takedown Chassis for the Ruger 10/22 Takedown. This isn’t some lightweight cosmetic makeover. With an integrated folding stock, adjustable length of pull, cheek riser, and a full M-LOK handguard, Samson has transformed the humble 10/22 into a compact, mission-ready package that weighs in at a feathery 2.5 pounds while still shipping with a solid Magpul MOE-K grip. For a platform that’s been the gateway drug into firearms customization for decades, this chassis represents the next evolution in turning a backyard bunny gun into a legitimate truck gun or SHTF companion.

What makes this release particularly smart is how it taps directly into the 10/22’s legendary modularity while addressing the one thing the factory Takedown has always lacked: a proper, compact stock solution that doesn’t feel like an afterthought. The folding mechanism combined with tool-less length-of-pull and cheek height adjustments means shooters can now dial in fitment on the fly whether they’re running it suppressed, throwing on a red dot, or mounting a magnified optic for small game precision work. In an era where states continue to attack pistol braces and short-barreled configurations, a lightweight, folding 10/22 chassis offers a constitutionally sound workaround that maintains both capability and fun. The 2A community has always embraced the 10/22 as the ultimate “shall not be infringed” starter platform. Samson just made that statement a whole lot more practical.

For those who already have a drawer full of 10/22 uppers, barrels, and optics, the SAS/22 is the kind of thoughtful addition that reignites the build itch. It proves that American manufacturers are still innovating in the face of regulatory pressure, focusing on real-world usability rather than chasing gimmicks. Whether you’re a survivalist looking for a packable .22LR solution, a competitive shooter wanting a lighter rig for offhand stages, or simply a Ruger loyalist who wants their favorite rifle to feel more like a modern PDW, Samson’s new chassis delivers without breaking the bank or compromising reliability. The 10/22 legacy just got a serious upgrade, and the timing couldn’t be better.

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