Ruger 10/22 Wood Stock – Factory OEM Replacement
The hardwood construction provides classic looks and a solid, familiar feel for shooters who prefer OEM styling over polymer alternatives. Note: the stock does not include the barrel band or action (take-down) screw – those items are sold separately and can be added at checkout. Because these are factory take-offs, they show the expected factory finish and fit; light fitting or minor inletting is sometimes required for non-standard barrels or aftermarket upgrades.
Barrel band & action screw available here: Black 10/22 Barrel Band & 10/22 Hex Action Screw
Please confirm local compatibility and barrel profile before ordering. Items are sold and shipped only where legal.
Community Notes & Verified User Feedback
- Many owners prefer OEM wood for its look and original fit; users on enthusiast forums often recommend factory stocks for a true classic appearance.
- Online discussions (Reddit and RugerForum) confirm that standard tapered 10/22 barrels accept factory wood stocks without modification, while heavier “bull” barrels can require widening the fore-end channel. Sanding it out with a dowel, socket, or broom handle of sufficient diameter is a popular modification.
- Some users note that wood grain and stain on OEM take-offs can vary and occasionally benefit from light sanding/stain conditioning to match other parts – a cosmetic note rather than a functional defect.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will this stock fit my 10/22?
This OEM stock fits Ruger 10/22 rifles that use the standard tapered factory barrel. It will not fit unmodified bull/heavy-profile barrels unless the fore-end channel is opened up to accept the larger diameter.
Does the stock include the barrel band or take-down/action screw?
No — this listing is for the factory wood stock only. The barrel band and 10/22 hex action (take-down) screw are available separately and can be purchased alongside the stock.
Is any fitting required?
Most customers will experience a near drop-in fit on standard factory rifles. If you’re using a non-standard or aftermarket barrel, the fore-end may need minor inletting or sanding for a perfect fit.
How consistent is the finish and grain?
These are factory take-offs, so color and grain vary naturally. Some customers choose to lightly sand and refinish or apply a stain conditioner for a uniform look; this is cosmetic and does not affect structural integrity.
Are there known durability or function concerns?
No widespread durability issues appear in community reports. When properly installed with the correct barrel profile and hardware, the OEM wood stock performs like the original factory unit. For non-standard setups, confirm compatibility before purchase.































