Ruger 10/22 22LR BX Trigger 18.5 Stainless Steel MOE Stock
The Rug 32023 10/22 22LR BX Trig 18.5 Std SS MOE is a factory-upgraded Ruger 10/22 that comes ready to shoot out of the box. It pairs a stainless steel 18.5-inch barrel with the crisp BX trigger and a Magpul MOE stock, making it a solid choice for plinking, small game, or introducing someone to rimfire shooting. Per Ruger specs, the BX trigger delivers a consistent pull weight around 2.5 to 3 pounds, which is a noticeable improvement over the standard trigger.
| Manufacturer | Ruger |
|---|---|
| Model | 10/22 BX Trigger (Model 32023) |
| Material | Stainless steel barrel, polymer stock (Magpul MOE) |
| Compatibility | 10/22 magazines (BX-15, BX-25, rotary 10-round) |
| Finish | Stainless steel barrel, black synthetic stock |
| Weight | Approx. 5.5 lbs (per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- BX Trigger: The factory-installed BX trigger breaks cleanly at 2.5–3 pounds, reducing the chance of pulling your shot off target compared to the standard 10/22 trigger.
- Stainless Steel Barrel: The 18.5-inch stainless barrel resists corrosion and holds up better in humid conditions, so you don’t have to baby it after a rainy range day.
- Magpul MOE Stock: This stock gives you a more vertical grip angle and a softer rubber buttpad, making it more comfortable for extended shooting sessions and easier to get a consistent cheek weld.
- Factory Reliability: Because it’s a factory-assembled Ruger, you avoid the headaches of aftermarket trigger swaps or stock fitting—it’s tested and ready to run from the box.
Who It’s For
This rifle is for recreational shooters who want a reliable, accurate .22 LR without having to buy aftermarket parts. It’s also a great pick for first-time buyers looking for a low-recoil way to learn fundamentals. If you already own a standard 10/22 and want to upgrade, this model saves you the cost of buying a BX trigger and MOE stock separately.
Pros & Cons
- Pro: The BX trigger is a huge upgrade over the standard 10/22 trigger—crisp and light, which helps accuracy.
- Pro: The Magpul MOE stock improves ergonomics with a more vertical grip and better recoil pad than the factory wood or polymer stocks.
- Pro: Stainless barrel means less maintenance; you can wipe it down and go.
- Con: The stock doesn’t come with an adjustable cheek riser, so if you plan to use a scope with a large objective bell, you might need a cheek pad.
Comparison vs. Competitors
| Feature | Ruger 10/22 BX Trigger MOE | Timney Triggers 10/22 Drop-In Trigger | Geissele 10/22 Trigger |
|---|---|---|---|
| Trigger Pull Weight | 2.5–3 lbs (factory set) | 1.5–2.5 lbs (adjustable) | 2.5–3 lbs (fixed) |
| Stock Included | Magpul MOE stock | No stock included | No stock included |
| Installation | Factory installed, no gunsmithing | DIY drop-in (some fitting may be needed) | DIY drop-in (some fitting may be needed) |
| Price | $314.44 (complete rifle) | $150–$180 (trigger only) | $200–$250 (trigger only) |
| Best For | Buyers who want a complete, ready-to-shoot rifle | Shooters who want an adjustable trigger in an existing rifle | Shooters who want a premium fixed trigger in an existing rifle |
Compared to aftermarket triggers like the Timney or Geissele, the Ruger 32023 gives you a complete rifle at a price that’s often less than buying a base 10/22 plus a trigger and stock. The trade-off is you don’t get adjustability, but for most recreational shooters, the BX trigger is more than enough.
FAQ
What magazines does the Ruger 10/22 32023 accept?
It accepts all standard 10/22 rotary magazines, including the 10-round factory rotary, the BX-15, and the BX-25. It will also work with aftermarket 10/22-compatible magazines from brands like Butler Creek and ProMag.
Is the BX trigger adjustable?
No, the BX trigger is a fixed design. The pull weight is set at the factory to around 2.5 to 3 pounds. You cannot adjust the overtravel or sear engagement without modifying the trigger group, which isn’t recommended for most shooters.
Does the Magpul MOE stock fit all 10/22 barrels?
Yes, the MOE stock is designed for the standard 10/22 receiver and barrel profile. It will fit the 18.5-inch stainless barrel on this model. If you plan to swap to a bull barrel, you’ll need a different stock (like the Magpul Hunter X-22).
Can I mount a scope on this rifle?
Yes. The receiver is drilled and tapped for scope bases (Ruger 10/22 pattern). You’ll need to add a rail or rings. The stock does not have an adjustable cheek riser, so consider a scope with a low-profile objective or add a cheek pad for comfort.
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Last updated: April 2026
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