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(CINCINNATI, OH)- Faxon Firearms, a Cincinnati, Ohio – based manufacturer of quality rifle and pistol components, and complete firearms, is excited to announce their new Receiver Kit for 10/22.
This is Faxon’s 3rd product release for the 10/22 platform in 2021. Their first was a series of tapered/fluted barrels for 10/22, followed by Bull Barrels. Now, Faxon is offering a Receiver Kit for 10/22.
The kit includes:
The Faxon 10/22 Receiver Kit provides a quick and easy upgrade of your Ruger© 10/22, or serves as the cornerstone for your next 10/22 rifle build. Faxon 10/22 Receivers are compatible with all Ruger© OEM 10/22 non-takedown components, all Faxon Rimfire Barrels for 10/22, most aftermarket chassis, and many aftermarket barrels and internals designed to work with OEM, non-takedown receivers.
Faxon 10/22 Receiver Kits are backed by Faxon’s Lifetime Guarantee.
Learn More & Shop at:FaxonFirearms.com/Rimfire
About Faxon Firearms: Faxon Firearms is a family-owned and operated manufacturer proudly based in Cincinnati, Ohio that began with their patented ARAK-21 XRS. Since then, Faxon has made impressive expansions into rifle and pistol barrels, MuzzLok© muzzle devices, BCG’s, FX-19 handguns, and two lines of complete rifles. Faxon strives to bring high-quality, high-value products to the shooting sports marketplace that can be enjoyed and handed down from generation to generation.
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