The F22™ series is packed with tons of great features and best of all it is factory built and tuned for the best Binary® experience. The F22 pistol is rugged, lightweight, and compact this makes the F22 Pistol the perfect choice for carrying, plinking, or training.
TRIGGER OPERATION:Position 1 – Safe –Will not fire Position 2 – Semi – Fires 1 round per pull Position 3 – Binary – Fires 1 round on pull and 1 round on release Release round can be canceled by simply moving our Patented selector out of Binary® mode while holding the trigger back
FEATURES: Extended magazine release for faster and easier magazine changes. The built-in picatinny receiver rail makes the F22 ready for your optic of choice. The 8" barrel is threaded in the popular 1/2-28 thread pitch, ready to work with your preferred muzzle device or suppressor. An enhanced firing pin provides more reliable detonation of the primer.SB Tactical Chassis SB Tactical 1913 Brace Knurled Charging Handle, Auto Bolt Release. Great for competition shooters, tactical shooters, and recreational enthusiasts. Compatible with many aftermarket Ruger® 10/22® components.
We took the Franklin Armory F-22 to the range. Our tester loved the rigid SB Tactical folding brace, seamless 10/22 magazine compatibility, and the sheer speed of the 22-EZ binary trigger. It's a compact, incredibly fun rimfire backpack gun.
Read Our Full Deep-Dive Review| UPC | 818725013522 |
| Action | SEMI AUTOMATIC |
| Barrel Length | 8" BARREL |
| Caliber | .22 LR |
| Capacity | 10 ROUNDS |
| Finish | BLACK |
| Sights | OPTIC READY |
| Thread Pattern | 1/2X28 TPI |
| Threaded Barrel | YES |
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