Current Market Value of a Ruger 10/22
How much is a Ruger 10/22 worth? The average used Ruger 10/22 Carbine is worth $88 to $260. A new Ruger 10/22 Carbine costs $349 at retail.

What Affects the Value of a Ruger 10/22?
The value of your Ruger 10/22 depends heavily on its condition, specific variant, and any accessories or modifications included with the rifle.
Value Factor 1: Condition

Maintaining your Ruger 10/22 in good condition preserves both its function and resale value. Clean rifles with original parts typically command better prices.
Local gun shops can provide in-person appraisals, though fees may apply. Sellers can also request a free gun appraisal from us online for a quick valuation estimate.
Here's how to assess your rifle's condition for pricing:
Like-New or Mint
- Commands top resale prices
- Unfired or minimally handled
- Original packaging and documentation
- Zero visible wear or blemishes
Excellent
- Around 10% less than mint
- Minor handling marks only
- Nearly perfect finish
- All functions operate smoothly
Very Good
- Around 20% less than mint
- Light use with minimal wear
- Small scratches or finish wear
- Mechanically sound throughout
Good
- Around 30% less than mint
- Regular use evident
- Noticeable surface wear or scratches
- Reliable operation maintained
Fair
- Around 40% less than mint
- Heavy use with significant wear
- Heavy wear and tear marks
- May need minor adjustments
Poor
- Around 50% less than mint
- Extensive wear or damage
- Possible surface rust or dings
- Function may be compromised
Use these condition tiers to estimate your Ruger 10/22's market value based on its current state.
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Value Factor 2: Ruger 10/22 Variants
The Ruger 10/22 lineup includes dozens of variants produced over its 60+ year history. Special editions, anniversary models, and distributor exclusives can have much higher value compared to standard production rifles.
Understanding which specific variant you own is essential before selling. Check the model markings and compare them to the popular variants below to find your rifle's current market value. Or submit the gun to us for an identification, appraisal, and offer!
Standard Ruger 10/22 1103 Carbine Value

The average used Ruger 10/22 Carbine is worth $90 to $225. A new Ruger 10/22 Carbine sells for around $349 at retail.
The standard Carbine is the most common variant, featuring an 18.5" barrel and available in hardwood or synthetic stocks. It offers the best value for general shooting purposes.
Ruger 10/22 Carbine TALO Distributor Exclusives Value
The average used Ruger 10/22 TALO Exclusive models are worth $75 to $180. A new Ruger 10/22 Carbine TALO Distributor Exclusive sells for around $239 at retail.
TALO Distributors has released 5 carbine 10/22 variants since 1999, namely the 1264, 1265, 21102, 21138, and 31109. These feature unique stock finishes, upgraded wood grades, special sight configurations, and distinctive aesthetics.
Ruger 10/22 Carbine 31239 Sports South Exclusive Value
The average used Ruger 10/22 Carbine 31239 Sports South Exclusive is worth $110 to $210. A new Ruger 10/22 Sports South Exclusive sells for $349 at retail.
Sports South carbine exclusive features a unique stock configuration, finish options, and component upgrades not available in standard production.
Ruger 10/22 Carbine 1273 Lipsey's Exclusive Value

The average used Ruger 10/22 Lipsey's Exclusive is worth $140 to $305. A new Ruger 10/22 Lipsey's Exclusive sells for $449 at retail.
Lipsey's Distributors released the 1273 variant, which features a premium laminate stock with a unique color combination, upgraded barrels, and special finishing details.
Carbon Fiber Ruger 10/22 31220 Value
The average used Carbon Fiber Ruger 10/22 31220 is worth $290 to $480. A Ruger 10/22 model 3122 model costs around $649 at retail.
Model 31220 features a Textured White Speckle Black Magpul MOE X-22 stock with a stainless steel tensioned barrel with carbon fiber sleeve.
This variant combines Magpul's popular ergonomic stock design with a lightweight precision barrel for improved accuracy and handling.
Birch & Carbon Fiber Ruger 10/22 Value (31227 and 31230)
The average used Birch & Carbon Ruger 10/22 (31227 and 31230) is worth $320 to $605. A new Ruger 10/22 31227 or 31230 sells for $1,129 at retail.
The Gray Birch Carbon Fiber Chassis variants include models 31227 and 31230, featuring stainless steel tensioned barrels.
Both have carbon fiber sleeves in Black Anodized Grey Birch Chassis systems. Model 31230 is the left-handed version with mirrored controls for southpaw shooters.
Carbon Fiber Davidson's Exclusive Ruger 10/22 31231 Value

The average used Davidson’s Exclusive Ruger 10/22 31231 is worth $380 to $750. A new Ruger 10/22 31231 sells for $1,129 at retail.
Davidson's carbine exclusive features a Burnt Bronze Anodized Grey Birch Chassis with stainless steel tensioned carbon fiber sleeve barrel.
Carbon Fiber Lipsey's Exclusive Ruger 10/22 31232 Value
The average used Carbon Fiber Lipsey’s Exclusive Ruger 10/22 31232 is worth $300 to $710. A Ruger 10/22 31232 sells for $999 at retail.
Lipsey's released the 31232 variant featuring an OD Green Anodized Grey Birch Chassis with stainless steel tensioned carbon fiber sleeve barrel.
Sports South Exclusive Ruger 10/22 Carbine 31233 Value
The average used Ruger 10/22 31233 is worth $299 to $675. A Ruger 10/22 31233 sells for around $899 at retail.
Sports South's 31233 exclusive features a Clear Anodized Grey Birch Chassis with stainless steel tensioned carbon fiber sleeve barrel.
Standard Ruger 10/22 Takedown Value (11100 and 11112)

The average used Ruger 10/22 11100 and 11112 Takedown is worth $135 to $380. A new Ruger 10/22 11100 and 11112 Takedown sells for $565 at retail.
The standard Takedown models (11100 and 11112) feature Ruger's quick-detach barrel system that separates into two compact pieces with a return-to-zero design. These have similar features just a choice of blued or non-blued barrel.
Ruger 10/22 31152 Takedown Value
The average used Ruger 10/22 Takedown model 31152 is worth $125 to $460. A new Ruger 10/22 Takedown model 31152 sells for $669 at retail.
Model 31152 features a 16.40" barrel with a compact synthetic stock and enhanced portability. This variant offers improved maneuverability while maintaining the takedown functionality for convenient storage and transport.
Ruger 10/22 21133 Takedown Value
The average used Ruger 10/22 Takedown model 21133 is worth $220 to $535. A new Ruger 10/22 Takedown model 21133 sells for $799 at retail.
Model 21133 features a 16.12" threaded barrel with synthetic stock. This variant combines the takedown system with modern threading.
Davidson's Exclusive Ruger 10/22 11125 Takedown Value

The average used Davidson's Exclusive Ruger 10/22 Takedown 11125 is worth $205 to $405. A new Ruger 10/22 Takedown model 11125 sells for $639 at retail.
Davidson's released the 11125 exclusive featuring a 16.40" threaded barrel with 25-round magazine capacity and synthetic stock. This exclusive combines enhanced capacity with takedown convenience for extended shooting sessions.
TALO Exclusive Ruger 10/22 21149 Takedown Value
The average used TALO Exclusive Ruger 10/22 Takedown 21149 is worth $125 to $325. A new Ruger 10/22 Takedown 21149 sells for $565 at retail.
TALO's 21149 variant features an 18.50" barrel with premium wood stock and classic aesthetics. This exclusive brings traditional styling to the modern takedown platform for collectors appreciating vintage appearance with contemporary functionality.
Davidson's Exclusive Ruger 10/22 Takedown 21182 and 31138 Value
The average used Davidson's Exclusive Ruger 10/22 Takedown 21182 and 31138 is worth $180 to $425. A new Ruger 10/22 Takedown 21182 and 31138 sells for $590 at retail.
Davidson's 21182 and 31138 exclusive features a 16.40" barrel with synthetic stock and unique configuration options. This variant offers Davidson's signature specifications in a compact takedown package. in 2 different colorways.
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TALO Exclusive Ruger 10/22 Takedown 21188 Value

The average used TALO Exclusive Ruger 10/22 Takedown 21188 is worth $125 to $385. A new Ruger 10/22 Takedown 21188 sells for $547 at retail.
TALO's 21188 variant features a 16.40" barrel with synthetic stock and distinctive finish options. This exclusive combines TALO's unique styling with the proven takedown mechanism.
Sports South Exclusive Ruger 10/22 Takedown 31101 Value
The average used Sports South Exclusive Ruger 10/22 Takedown 31101 is worth $100 to $375. A new Ruger 10/22 Takedown 21188 sells for $475.99 at retail.
Sports South's 31101 exclusive features a 16.40" barrel with OD Green synthetic stock. This variant offers tactical aesthetics with the convenience of takedown portability for field use.
TALO Exclusive Ruger 10/22 Takedown 31146 Value
The average used TALO Exclusive Ruger 10/22 Takedown 31146 is worth $95 to $345. A new Ruger 10/22 Takedown 21188 sells for $464.99 at retail.
TALO's 31146 variant features an 18.50" barrel with camouflage synthetic stock pattern. This exclusive offers hunting-oriented aesthetics with the practical advantages of the takedown system.
Ruger 10/22 Sporter Collector's Series Value

The average used Ruger 10/22 Sporter Collector's Series is worth $100 to $335. A new model sells for $599 at retail.
The Collector's Series Sporters models 31237 feature premium wood stocks with enhanced checkering and special commemorative details. It includes unique grain patterns and collectible markings.
Ruger 10/22 31228 and 31229 Value
The average used Ruger 10/22 31228 is worth $70 to $270. A new Ruger 10/22 31228 sells for $379 at retail.
The model 31228 feature premium wood stocks with enhanced checkering and special commemorative details.
Ruger 10/22 Sporter 1102 Standard Value
The average used Ruger 10/22 Sporter 1102 is worth $150 to $325. A new Ruger 10/22 Sporter 1102 sells for $529 at retail.
The Sporter model 1102 feature checkered hardwood stocks with 18.50" barrels, sling swivels, and no barrel band, giving them a more classic hunting rifle appearance.
TALO Exclusive Ruger 10/22 Sporter (18.50" Barrel) Value
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The average used TALO Exclusive Ruger 10/22 Sporter are worth $95 to $320. A new Ruger 10/22 Sporter 1102 sells for $449 at retail.
TALO's 18.50" barrel sporter exclusives (models 31218, 31219, 31225, 31226, 31234, and 31157) feature distinctive camouflage stock patterns and premium wood finishes. These variants showcase TALO's diverse range of collectible camo and wood grain patterns in the traditional sporter configuration.
TALO Exclusive Ruger 10/22 Sporter 21196 Value
The average used TALO Exclusive Ruger 10/22 Sporter 21196 is worth $120 to $450. A new Ruger 10/22 Sporter 21196 sells for $629.99 at retail.
Model 21196 features a 20" barrel with premium wood stock and distinctive finish. This variant provides mid-length barrel performance for improved velocity and accuracy while maintaining TALO's signature collectible aesthetics.
TALO Exclusive Ruger 10/22 Sporter 31166 Value
The average used TALO Exclusive Ruger 10/22 Sporter 31166 is worth $85 to $290. A new Ruger 10/22 Sporter 31166 sells for $388.99 at retail.
Model 31166 features a 20" barrel with premium wood stock and special finishing. This variant combines mid-length barrel advantages with TALO's collectible aesthetics at an accessible price point.
TALO Exclusive Ruger 10/22 Sporter 31167 Value

The average used TALO Exclusive Ruger 10/22 Sporter 31167 is worth $120 to $320. A new Ruger 10/22 Sporter 31167 sells for $403.99 at retail.
Model 31167 features a 20" barrel with distinctive wood stock pattern. This variant offers collectors another premium wood option in the popular 20" barrel configuration with TALO's unique styling.
Ruger 10/22 Sporter 1149 Lipsey's Exclusive Value
The average used Ruger 10/22 Sporter 1149 is worth $105 to $315. A new Ruger 10/22 Sporter 1149 sells for $419.99 at retail.
Model 1149 features a 22" barrel with premium hardwood stock and traditional styling. This variant offers maximum velocity and accuracy potential in classic sporter form with Lipsey's signature quality craftsmanship.
Ruger 10/22 Sporter 1150 Lipsey's Exclusive Value
The average used Ruger 10/22 Sporter 1150 is worth $100 to $280. A new Ruger 10/22 Sporter 1150 sells for $369.99 at retail.
Model 1150 features a 22" barrel with upgraded wood stock and traditional styling. This variant provides collectors with Lipsey's signature quality in an extended barrel configuration.
Ruger 10/22 Sporter 11165 Lipsey's Exclusive Value

The average used Ruger 10/22 Sporter Lipsey's Exclusive is worth $125 to $365. A new Ruger 10/22 Sporter 11165 sells for $487.99 at retail.
Lipsey's 11165 exclusive features a 20" barrel with premium hardwood stock. This variant balances extended barrel benefits with slightly more compact dimensions than the 22" models.
Ruger 10/22 Takedown Lite 21152 Value
The average used Ruger 10/22 Takedown Lite is worth $145 to $370. A new Ruger 10/22 Takedown Lite sells for $839 at retail.
The model 21152 combines the takedown mechanism with a lightweight stainless steel barrel tensioned in an aluminum sleeve. With a 16.12" barrel and synthetic stock, it weighs just 4.5 pounds, making it the lightest full-featured 10/22 available for backpacking and portability.
Ruger 10/22 Takedown Lite 21155 The Shooting Store Exclusive Value
The average used Ruger 10/22 Takedown Lite The Shooting Store Exclusive is worth $115 to $320. A new Ruger 10/22 Takedown Lite 21155 sells for $500 at retail.
The Shooting Store's 21155 exclusive features a 16.12" lightweight barrel with unique finish options and synthetic stock. This exclusive variant offers The Shooting Store's distinctive specifications in the ultra-light takedown platform.
Ruger 10/22 Competition 31127 Value

The average used Ruger 10/22 Competition model 31127 is worth $400 to $765. A new model sells for $1,089 at retail.
Model 31127 features a Natural Brown Laminate stock with stainless steel barrel and Satin Stainless finish with Black Cerakote accents. This variant combines premium aesthetics with competition-grade components for serious target shooters demanding match-level accuracy.
Ruger 10/22 Competition 31110 and 31120 Value
The average used Ruger 10/22 Competition model 31110 and 31120 is worth $345 to $590. A new Ruger 10/22 Competition model 31110 and 31120 sells for $959 at retail.
Model 31110 and 31120 features a Speckled Black/Gray Laminate stock with alloy steel barrel and Satin Black finish. This variant offers high-performance competition features in a tactical-style appearance with enhanced stability from the laminated stock.
Ruger 10/22 Competition 31147 Value
The average used Ruger 10/22 Competition model 31147 is worth $405 to $680. A new model sells for $1,079 at retail.
Model 31147 features a Green Mountain Laminate thumbhole stock with stainless steel barrel and Satin Stainless finish with Black Cerakote accents. This variant represents the top-tier competition configuration with enhanced ergonomics and premium finishing for demanding match shooters.
Ruger 10/22 Target 21186 Value

The average used Ruger 10/22 Target 21186 is worth $295 to $520. A new Ruger 10/22 Target 21186 sells for $799 at retail.
Model 21186 features a 16.13" barrel with aluminum alloy barrel sleeve and laminated thumbhole stock. This variant provides competition-grade accuracy in a compact package with enhanced ergonomics for precision shooting.
Ruger 10/22 Target 31153 Davidson's Exclusive Value
The average used Ruger 10/22 Target 31153 is worth $285 to $530. A new Ruger 10/22 Target 31153 sells for $709 at retail.
Davidson's exclusive model 31153 features a 16.13" fluted barrel with Black Cerakote accents and premium laminate thumbhole stock. This variant combines Davidson's distinctive finishing with target-grade components for competitive shooters.
Ruger 10/22 Tactical 1261 Value
The average used Ruger 10/22 Tactical 1261 is worth $115 to $300. A new Ruger 10/22 Tactical 1261 sells for $449 at retail.
Model 1261 features a 16.12" barrel with synthetic stock and tactical styling. This variant offers modern defensive aesthetics with reliable 10/22 performance for tactical-minded shooters.
Ruger 10/22 Tactical 31184 and 31185 MGE Wholesale Exclusive Value

The average used Ruger 10/22 Tactical 31184 and 31185 is worth $175 to $460. A new Ruger 10/22 Tactical 31185 sells for $820 at retail.
MGE Wholesale's exclusive model 31185 and 31185 features a 16.12" barrel with Mini-14 style wood stock and folding stock design. These variants offer the distinctive Mini-14 look with folding capability.
Ruger 10/22 Tactical 31172 TALO Exclusive Value
The average used Ruger 10/22 Tactical 31172 is worth $220 to $584.
TALO's exclusive model 31172 features a 16.12" barrel with synthetic stock and tactical configuration. This variant provides TALO's distinctive specifications in a modern tactical platform.
Ruger 10/22 Compact 31114 Value

The average used Ruger 10/22 Compact 31114 is worth $120 to $250. A new Ruger 10/22 Compact 31114 sells for $379 at retail.
Model 31114 features a 16.12" barrel with compact synthetic stock, reducing overall length to 34". This variant is ideal for younger shooters or those wanting a lighter, more maneuverable rifle for backpacking and field use.
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Value Factor 3: Accessories or Upgrades

Accessories can increase a Ruger 10/22's resale value, though results depend on quality and buyer interest. Factory accessories and premium upgrades from known manufacturers typically help, while cheap aftermarket parts often don't add value.
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Original Box and Papers
Original packaging in good condition can sometimes add value. This is particularly valuable for commemorative editions, anniversary models, and collector variants where it can prove provenance.
Value: Around $10 to $30 for matching box and papers.
Optics and Sights
Quality optics from reputable brands (Vortex, Leupold, Nikon) mounted on proper rings can enhance appeal. Tech sights, fiber optic sights, or upgraded aperture sights also add value. The 10/22's dovetail receiver and scope base adapter make mounting straightforward.
Value: Around 30% to 50% of the accessory's retail value.
Extended Magazines
While the standard BX-1 10-round rotary magazine ships with every 10/22, many owners add BX-25 (25-round) or aftermarket extended magazines. Factory Ruger magazines hold more value than off-brand alternatives.
Value: Around $8 to $15 per additional factory magazine.
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