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Chiappa Firearms is adding something a little different to the rimfire space for 2026.

The new Chiappa M1-22 Bushranger doesn’t try to look like a competition rig or a tactical trainer. Instead, it leans into simplicity. Then quietly layers in just enough modern capability to keep things interesting.

Familiar at First, Flexible When It Matters

Pick up the Chiappa M1-22 Bushranger, and the first thing you’ll likely notice is the feel.

A pistol-grip wood stock, lightweight frame, and straightforward layout give it that classic rimfire vibe. It appears comfortable, intuitive, and easy to get behind, exactly what you want from a .22 meant for long days at the range.

Then you should start noticing the details.

A full-length Picatinny rail runs across the top, opening the door for optics placement anywhere along the receiver. Underneath, an M-LOK forend adds room for bipods or support gear.

That combination shifts the Bushranger out of the “basic plinker” category pretty quickly.

Built for Easy Shooting

At its core, the Chiappa M1-22 Bushranger keeps things simple:

  • .22 LR semi-automatic action
  • 16.5-inch barrel
  • 10-round detachable magazines (two included)
  • Lightweight 5.4-pound build

It’s the kind of setup that works for just about anyone: new shooters, experienced shooters, or someone who just wants a low-maintenance rifle to burn through ammo on the weekend.

The 1/2×28 threaded barrel also means it plays nicely with suppressors or other muzzle devices where legal, which adds another layer of versatility.

Not Locked Into One Role

What makes the Bushranger stand out isn’t any one feature; it’s the way everything comes together. You can leave it simple and run it as a casual range rifle.

Or you can start adding:

  • an optic
  • a bipod
  • a suppressor

…and suddenly it’s a completely different setup. That kind of flexibility isn’t always a given in this price range.

Size That Makes Sense

With an overall length just under 30 inches, the Chiappa M1-22 Bushranger stays compact without feeling cramped.

It’s easy to move with, easy to store, and light enough to carry around all day without thinking about it. That balance (compact but still shootable) goes a long way in making it practical.

Price Point

MSRP lands at $499, which keeps it firmly in the accessible category. That matters here. Because a rifle like this is most useful when people actually take it out and use it, not when it sits in the safe.

Final Thought

The Chiappa M1-22 Bushranger doesn’t need to shout to stand out. It brings together familiar handling, modern mounting options, and lightweight usability in a way that just works. Simple where it should be. Adaptable where it counts. And for a rimfire rifle, that’s a pretty solid place to land.

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