The Ruger 22/45 Lite, a lightweight .22 LR pistol known for its polymer frame and aluminum upper receiver, is no longer in standard production. This firearm offered a blend of reduced weight for comfortable handling and the reliable, low-cost operation of the .22 Long Rifle cartridge, making it popular for recreational shooting, target practice, and small game hunting.
The combination of affordability, accuracy, and reduced weight made this model attractive to a wide range of shooters. Its discontinued status has led to increased interest in the secondary market, potentially driving up prices for used models. This situation highlights the model’s previous popularity and its recognized place within the rimfire pistol market. The pistol’s lineage can be traced back to the classic Ruger Mark series, borrowing its proven internal design while offering a more modern, lightweight exterior.