The Bergara BXR is a semi-automatic .22 LR rimfire rifle configured for field and range use. This model pairs a fluted 4140 Chromoly steel barrel with a threaded muzzle and a green-speckled synthetic stock designed for durability and straightforward handling. It ships with a 10‑round rotary magazine that accepts many 10/22-compatible magazines and includes an integral 30 MOA Picatinny rail for mounting optics. Removable spacers allow modest length-of-pull adjustment to better fit different shooters.
Key Specifications
- The rifle is chambered in .22 LR for economical range work and training.
- The barrel length is 16.5 inches and features a fluted profile for reduced weight and cooling.
- The barrel material and finish are 4140 Chromoly steel with a Cerakote-style finish.
- The magazine is a removable rotary type with a capacity of 10 rounds (10/22 compatible).
- The overall length measures 34.5 inches and includes removable spacers for length-of-pull adjustment.
- The listed weight for the steel-barrel model is approximately 5.25 pounds.
- The rate of twist is 1:9.5 and the muzzle thread pattern is 1/2-28 tpi.
- The stock is a fixed synthetic with a black-speckled green finish and includes sling stud and flush-cup mounting provisions.
The BXR emphasizes practical rimfire features: a threaded, fluted barrel for accessory fitment, an optic-ready 30 MOA receiver rail, and modular length-of-pull options for multiple shooters. Its compatibility with common 10/22 rotary magazines and its lightweight synthetic stock make it suitable for range training, small-game field use, and general rimfire shooting. The combination of a Chromoly fluted barrel and a stable synthetic chassis provides an accessible balance of durability and accuracy for informed shooters.
Magazine capacity is 10 rounds; restrictions on magazine capacity may apply in certain jurisdictions. States and districts with 10-round magazine limits include: Hawaii, California, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, Vermont, Washington, and Colorado.





