The TriStar KR22 rifle has many excellent features. It is well-balanced and feeds smoothly. The synthetic stock is nicely weather resistant. It comes with two magazines. The comb can be adjusted for height, making it easy to get a good cheek weld while using optics. The receiver includes an integrated Picatinny rail. The stock comes with sling studs installed. The barrel is threaded to accept muzzle devices. The magazine-well accepts Ruger BX-series magazines.
For me, the KR22 functioned most effectively with a red dot sight. To be useful for pest control, a rifle should be capable of consistently shooting two-inch groups or better at 25 yards. The KR22 exceeded this level of accuracy in my testing.
The KR22 is made in Turkey. At the time of this writing it cost $289 at www.tristararms.com .
By combining excellent features, acceptable accuracy, and an attractive price point, the KR22 offers a good value for the money. If you are looking for a budget-friendly semi-auto in .22LR, then the KR22 offers a viable choice.Continue reading“TriStar KR22, by Thomas Christianson”


