This video explores the controversial topic of using a .22 caliber firearm for home defense, specifically focusing on a modified Ruger Charger. The creators build and showcase this setup, drawing parallels to the M2 Carbine. The video delves into a .22 defense case, discusses solutions for perceived weaknesses of the caliber, and highlights upgrades made to the Charger. It also touches upon the often-heated comment section where such debates occur. The description heavily emphasizes the USCCA's role in providing education, training, and self-defense liability insurance for responsible gun owners, featuring testimonials of members who have faced legal challenges after self-defense incidents.
This YouTube video from 704Tactical focuses on the Ruger Charger chambered in .22LR, framed as a 'Bug Out' firearm. The description highlights various affiliate links for deals on Amazon, camping gear, and the channel's merchandise, including shirts and knives. It also promotes their social media presence on Instagram and Twitter, Patreon, and a secondary YouTube channel for 704 Gear. The content appears to be geared towards viewers interested in tactical gear, survival applications, and firearm reviews, with an emphasis on affiliate marketing.
This video highlights the Ruger 10/22 rifle, presenting it as an excellent and affordable firearm for new shooters. The description explains the '10/22' nomenclature, referring to its standard magazine capacity and .22 Long Rifle chambering. It emphasizes the platform's versatility, noting various rifle designs and the Charger pistol line, ensuring a model for every preference. The video aims to showcase the '10 Best Ruger 10/22 Models in 2023'.
This YouTube Shorts video showcases the YHM Phantom 22 suppressor mounted on a Ruger 10/22 Charger pistol. The visual content highlights the integration of the suppressor with the firearm, likely intended to demonstrate its function or appearance in a compact pistol format. The use of a #shorts format suggests a brief, attention-grabbing clip focused on this specific firearm and accessory combination.
This video showcases the Ruger 22 Charger Takedown, highlighting its features and appeal. The title and included hashtags indicate a focus on the pistol, its .22LR caliber, and its connection to the Ruger 10/22 platform. The 'takedown' aspect suggests a focus on its portability or ease of disassembly. The emojis and #fyp tag suggest an intention for broad reach and engagement.
This video reviews the Victor Precision VP-15 15-round .22LR magazine, highlighting its CNC machined construction from high-quality materials. The reviewer praises its smoothness and lighter weight compared to original Ruger BX magazines. The VP-15 is noted as being compliant in all Australian states and territories. Compatibility is confirmed with a wide range of Ruger firearms including the American Rimfire, Precision Rimfire, 77/22, 96/22, 10/22, Charger, as well as Christensen Arms Ranger and Volquartsen / PWS Straight Pull rifles. A key selling point is that the magazine is made in Australia.
This video by Kit Badger teaches the concept of "Mechanical Offset" to his children using a fun game. Participants shoot one round, observe the impact, and then use that information for subsequent shots, earning dollars based on accuracy. The lesson is presented as an inexpensive and enjoyable way to learn about shooting fundamentals, featuring a Ruger Charger and an S&W M&P 15-22. The video also promotes Kit Badger's merchandise and support channels.
This video explores the Ruger 22 Charger as a potential "backpack gun," a niche category of .22LR plinkers designed for portability. The description highlights links to further information about the Ruger Charger, .22 LR AR platforms, other .22 caliber rifles, and .22 LR ammunition. It also promotes merchandise and social media channels, with a standard disclaimer regarding responsible firearm use and a note on affiliate links.
This video provides a detailed installation guide for the SB Tactical SB22 Takedown Kit, specifically for the Ruger Charger and 10/22 Takedown platforms. Gun Tech Keith Ford demonstrates the process of separating the firearm halves, removing the original forend and stock, installing the receiver into the SB22 chassis, and attaching the new handguard. The video also covers the installation of an SB Tactical M1913 folding pistol brace onto the chassis's Picatinny rail. The presenter highlights how this chassis significantly enhances the compactness and versatility of the Ruger Takedown firearms, making them ideal for backpackers and hikers.
Part 26 of the 2021 Kit Badger Coast to Coast Tour features an "Official" Range Day near Grinell, Iowa, hosted by Brownells. Attendees had the opportunity to shoot a wide variety of firearms from sponsors like Q LLC (The Fix Rifle, Honey Badger Pistol, Honey Badger SD, Sugar Weasel), Hi-Point (995 Carbine, Yeet Cannon), ZEV (OZ9), Radian Weapons (Model 1 AR-15s), Brownells (BRN-180 retro clones), Sawtooth Rifles (custom bolt action), Occam Defense (ODS-1775 Pistol), Knights Armament (SR-25), and various .22 caliber firearms (Glock 44, Ruger Charger, Savage Rascal). The event highlighted shooting subsonic suppressed 9mm and .22LR, and showcased impressive optics and suppressors from various manufacturers.
This video showcases a range day in Kentucky as part of the 2021 Kit Badger Coast to Coast Tour. Featured firearms include Radian Weapons Model 1 AR-15s (pistol and rifle variants), Brownells BRN-180 piston retro clones in .300 Blackout and 5.56mm, a custom bolt action rifle from Sawtooth Rifles chambered in .308, an Occam Defense ODS-1775 Pistol (AK-47 platform), and a Knights Armament SR-25. Also present are .22 caliber firearms: a Glock 44, Ruger Charger, and a Savage Rascal. The video highlights various optics, suppressors, and accessories.
Part 21 of the 2021 Coast to Coast Tour features an epic range day at Coleman's Creek Training Center. The video showcases a wide array of firearms from various manufacturers, including Q LLC's The Fix Rifle, Honey Badger Pistol, Honey Badger SD, and Sugar Weasel prototype. Attendees also shot Hi-Points (995 Carbine, Gen1 Yeet Cannon) and a ZEV OZ9 with Erector9 silencers. Radian Weapons Model 1 AR-15s, Brownells BRN-180 piston retro clones, a Sawtooth Rifles custom bolt action, an Occam Defense ODS-1775 Pistol (AK-47 variant), and a Knights Armament SR-25 were also featured. The range day included .22 caliber firearms like the Glock 44, Ruger Charger, and a Savage Rascal SBR. The video highlights subsonic suppressed 9mm, .308, 5.56mm, 300 Blackout, and .22LR calibers, along with various suppressors and optics.