Rossi RS22 RS22W2111 | .22 WMR | 21″ Barrel
MSRP: $343.40
Your Price: $304.00
Rossi RS22 RS22W2111 semi-auto rifle in .22 WMR with a 21″ barrel, matte black finish and Monte Carlo synthetic stock. Includes a factory Picatinny rail and one detachable magazine.
The Rossi RS22 (MFG# RS22W2111) is a semi-automatic rimfire rifle chambered for .22 Winchester Magnum (WMR) built on a synthetic Monte Carlo stock with a matte black finish. It pairs a 21″ steel barrel with a factory-installed Picatinny rail for straightforward optics mounting. This model is intended for small-game hunting and target shooting where the extra range and flatter trajectory of .22 WMR are beneficial. A capable, affordable optic that pairs well with this rifle is the Vortex Crossfire II 3-9×40, which provides clear glass and a suitable magnification range under $1,000.
Product Specifications
- The caliber is .22 Winchester Magnum (.22 WMR).
- The barrel measures 21 inches.
- The action type is Semi-Auto.
- The finish on the metal is Matte Black.
- The stock is made from black synthetic Monte Carlo.
- The rifle includes a factory-installed Picatinny rail for optics mounting.
- The package includes one detachable magazine.
- The safety system is cross-bolt and trigger safety.
- The firing system is hammer-fired.
- The barrel material is steel.
- The receiver material is steel.
- The rate of twist is reported as 1:16″ in available specifications.
- The country of origin is listed as BR (Brazil).
- The UPC is 754908213504.
Built for practical field use, the RS22 combines a user-friendly synthetic stock with straightforward controls and a factory rail that makes optic mounting simple. Its chambering in .22 WMR gives it an edge for longer-range rimfire work compared with .22 LR, and the semi-automatic action supports quick follow-up shots for range sessions or small-game pursuit. The rifle’s configuration and balance make it a sensible choice for shooters who want a capable rimfire that accepts modern optics without modification.
Owners frequently note its accuracy—often described as a “tack-driver”—and many appreciate the convenience of the factory Picatinny rail for optics mounting.
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