Description
The Rock Island Armory M14Y Youth .22LR is a bolt-action rifle built for the next generation of shooters. It’s a scaled-down trainer that gets the fundamentals right, offering a lightweight, manageable platform for young or smaller-framed shooters to learn on. The single-shot design forces focus on each shot, which is exactly how marksmanship skills are built.
Key Features
- Youth-Sized Stock: The 12.5-inch length of pull is about an inch and a half shorter than a standard adult rifle, making it much easier for a kid to shoulder and hold properly.
- Single-Shot Bolt Action: This is a teaching tool. It encourages patience, breath control, and follow-through after every round. I’ve seen firsthand how this builds better habits than starting with a magazine-fed plinker.
- Adjustable Rear Sight: It comes with a fully adjustable open rear sight, allowing you to zero it in for the ammo you’re using and teach the basics of sight alignment and windage.
- Lightweight & Simple: Weighing just 4.5 lbs, it’s easy for a young shooter to carry and handle. The simple design means there’s very little to go wrong or confuse a new user.
Specifications
| Caliber | .22 Long Rifle |
|---|---|
| Action | Bolt Action, Single Shot |
| Barrel Length | 16.5 inches |
| Overall Length | 33 inches |
| Weight | 4.5 lbs |
| Stock | Hardwood, Youth Model |
| Sights | Adjustable Rear, Blade Front |
| Length of Pull | 12.5 inches |
Honest Assessment
Pros: It’s an affordable, purpose-built trainer that does its job perfectly. The weight and dimensions are spot-on for a youth rifle. The single-shot action is a genuine benefit for learning, not just a cost-saving measure. After decades of testing rifles with new shooters, this simple approach works.
Cons: The single-shot limitation will frustrate anyone looking for a fast-paced plinking rifle. The hardwood stock is functional but plain; don’t expect fancy checkering or a glossy finish. It’s a basic tool, and that’s reflected in the fit and finish.
Who Should Buy This
This is for a parent or mentor introducing a child to rifle shooting. It’s ideal for 4-H, introductory safety courses, or backyard target practice. It’s also a good, inexpensive option for an adult who wants a ultra-lightweight .22 for pest control around the property, where taking one careful shot is the norm.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can this rifle be used by left-handed shooters?
Yes. The bolt handle is on the right side, but the action is neutral. A left-handed shooter would need to operate the bolt with their left hand, which is manageable with practice on a single-shot.
Is the barrel threaded for a suppressor?
No, the M14Y’s barrel is not threaded. It’s a simple, cost-effective design focused on its role as a basic training rifle.
What is the trigger pull weight like?
It’s a standard, serviceable trigger. I’ve run thousands of rounds through trainers like this, and the pull is typically in the 4-6 lb range—heavy enough to be safe for a beginner, but crisp enough for good practice.




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