Black Collar Arms releases a new monolithic .22LR system built around 10/22 compatibility and maximum user customization.
Black Collar Arms has announced the Texas Typewriter, a semi-automatic .22LR platform designed around a single-piece receiver and broad parts compatibility. The system will be offered as a complete firearm or as a builder’s kit in rifle, SBR, or pistol form.
Instead of the traditional Ruger 10/22 split between a receiver and stock, the Typewriter uses a rigid monolithic receiver that accepts both the forend and rear stock directly. The company says this design reduces weight, increases strength, and provides a slimmer overall profile.


The platform maintains compatibility with Ruger 10/22 bolts, triggers, barrels, and magazines. That gives shooters access to the established 10/22 aftermarket while incorporating the structural benefits of Black Collar’s modern receiver layout.
Stock options are modular as well. Rear interfaces include Picatinny, AR-style buffer tube, AK47 pattern, and 870 shotgun mounts, allowing shooters to run a wide range of common stocks and braces depending on configuration.
Black Collar Arms released a video overview of the system and confirmed a full launch date of November 24, 2025.
Key Specs
• Build kits starting at $694.20
• Semi-automatic .22LR
• Rifle, SBR, and pistol configurations
• Compatible with Ruger 10/22 bolts, triggers, barrels, and magazines
• Available complete or as a build kit
• Monolithic receiver design
• Under 4 pounds with folding stock
• Removable top rail options
• Optional ambidextrous bolt knob
• Reinforced bolt stop
The Texas Typewriter will be available directly from Black Collar Arms and through authorized dealers. More details can be found at blackcollararms.com.
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