Welcome to the 2009 Media Kit from Ruger. This will be another exciting year for Ruger fans as we have an extensive line-up of new products for shooters of all interests. Please check out the following products.

RUGER® REDEFINES THE AR PLATFORM WITH THE NEW SR-556™
AUTOLOADING RIFLE

Ruger is pleased to introduce the new Ruger® SR-556 autoloading rifle - an innovative two-stage piston driven rifle. The SR-556 offers Ruger's legendary rugged reliability, redefining the AR platform with piston driven performance. The piston driven SR-556 runs cleaner, cooler, and is easier to maintain than gas driven rifles, offering significantly improved reliability.
The patent pending two-stage piston driven operating system in the Ruger SR-556 provides a smooth power delivery stroke to the action and vents combustion residue out of the bottom of the gas block. The four-position adjustable gas regulator allows the operator to tune the rifle to specific ammunition and rifle conditions, minimizing recoil and maximizing reliability and long-term endurance. Reliability is further enhanced by a one-piece bolt carrier with an integral transfer key.

Designed for long-lasting accuracy, the heavy contour, 16-1/8" chrome lined barrel is cold hammer forged from Mil-Spec 41V45 Chrome-Moly-Vanadium Steel. The barrel has a 1:9 twist rate and is capped with an AC-556 flash suppressor. Chambered in 5.56mm NATO, the Ruger SR-556 also fires .223 Rem. ammunition.

A one-piece, ten-inch Troy Industries Quad Rail Handguard provides ample room for mounting sights, optics and accessories. Made exclusively for Ruger, this SR-556-specific handguard is pinned to the upper receiver and provides a rigid mount for the piston driven transfer rod.

The SR-556 is equipped with Troy Industries Folding BattleSights™. These rugged, high-quality sights co-witness with Mil-Spec optics, and are easily removed or replaced. The sights can be folded down with the push of a button, or quickly flipped up with your thumbs. The windage adjustable rear sight includes an instantly converted short and long range aperture, and the protected front sight is elevation adjustable.

The Ruger SR-556 is equipped with a six-position telescoping M4-style buttstock that houses a Mil-Spec buffer and spring. A Hogue® Monogrip® pistol grip and three Troy Industries Rail Covers provide a comfortable ergonomic hold when carrying or shooting.

Durability and performance of the SR-556 is enhanced with the use of high-performance finishes: The barrel and gas block are chrome lined, while the bolt, bolt carrier, and extractor are chrome plated. The piston driven transfer rod is electroless nickel/Teflon coated. The flash hider and the exterior of the barrel, gas block, and regulator are manganese phosphate coated. All aluminum parts are Mil-Spec hard coat anodized.

The SR-556 is supplied with three, thirty-round Magpul PMAG™ magazines. These lightweight magazines feature a storage/dust cover, a stainless steel spring, and a self-lubricating, anti-tilt follower.

The flat top upper receiver and barrel assembly is specific to the Ruger SR-556. The standard lower receiver is built with Mil-Spec components, including a single stage trigger. The lower receiver is compatible with AR-style magazines, grips, buttstocks, and fire control components.

The 7 lb., 15 oz. (without magazine) Ruger SR-556 autoloading rifle is shipped in a padded carry case that features the Ruger logo, hook-and-loop fasteners to stabilize the rifle within the case, and internal magazine pockets.

Ruger's new SR-556 is in production now.

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INTRODUCING THE RUGER® LCR™: AN EVOLUTIONARY REVOLVER DESIGN

The new Ruger Lightweight Compact Revolver (LCR) is an evolution in revolver design. The 13.5 ounce, small frame, 5-shot Ruger LCR has three main components: the polymer fire control housing, the monolithic frame made of aircraft quality aluminum, and the extensively fluted stainless steel cylinder. The Ruger LCR represents one of the most significant revolver designs in over a century, with three patent applications pending.
The LCR's lightweight, chemical-resistant polymer fire control housing contains the entire fire control mechanism. Because the fire control components are located within this single housing, their dimensional relationship can be held much more closely than if divided between traditional grip frames and cylinder frames. The end result is that the fire control components are assembled with no hand fitting, resulting in a highly consistent product at an affordable price.

The long-fiber, glass-filled polymer fire control housing provides a reduction in perceived recoil. The fire control housing's grip peg allows for a variety of grips to be installed, and the LCR's standard Hogue® Tamer™ grip reduces perceived recoil even further. A joint effort with Hogue, the LCR's standard grip was designed using US military anthropomorphic data on hand shape, so the LCR can be comfortably held by a broad spectrum of hand sizes. An available Crimson Trace® LaserGrip® offers the advantages of a laser sighting system.

The LCR's monolithic frame is an aerospace grade, 7000 series aluminum forging treated with a black synergistic hard coat that is applied after machining. Successfully tested with over 30 different aggressive chemicals, this synergistic hard coat exceeds mil-spec salt spray tests, and offers performance considerably greater than hard coat anodizing. The monolithic frame provides sturdy, rigid support for the cylinder and the barrel. The 1-7/8" long barrel, with a 1:16 twist, is made of 17-4 PH aerospace grade stainless steel, chosen for its strength and dimensional stability during machining and heat treatment.

The extensively fluted 400 series stainless steel cylinder is lightweight and compact, measuring only 1.283" in diameter in the chamber area. Treated to an advanced form of Ruger's Target Grey® finish, this stainless steel cylinder is strong, durable and designed to handle .38 Special +P loads. The Ruger LCR's patent pending cylinder front latching system uses titanium components, optimized spring tension, and enhanced lockup geometry to ensure that the LCR's cylinder stays locked in place during firing.

The LCR's double-action-only trigger pull is uniquely engineered to minimize friction between the fire control components. This friction-reducing cam fire control system results in a non-stacking, smooth trigger pull. The LCR's trigger pull force builds more gradually, and peaks later in the trigger stroke, resulting in a trigger pull that feels much lighter than it actually is, while still providing positive ignition of all primers. This results in more controllable shooting, even among those with smaller, weaker hands who find traditional DAO triggers difficult to operate.

The sights are replaceable ramp front, and a fixed U-notch rear. An internal lock, unobtrusively hidden under the grip, does not interfere with the fire control mechanism in any way when disengaged.

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INTRODUCING THE RUGER® M77® HAWKEYE® ALASKAN IN .416 RUGER

The new Ruger® M77 Hawkeye "Alaskan" rifle is chambered in .416 Ruger and sets a new standard for dangerous game hunting. Based on the popular .375 Ruger case, this "necked up" cartridge with a 400 grain bullet delivers over 2,200 FPS and 4,800 ft-lbs of energy at the muzzle. Delivering the same performance as the fabled .416 Rigby, but in a shorter 20" barrel, the M77 Hawkeye Alaskan in .416 Ruger is compact and easy-to-carry.
It has an overall length of 41 inches, a stainless Hawkeye matte finish barrel, and a windage-adjustable shallow "V" notch rear sight and large white bead front sight.

The M77 Hawkeye Alaskan rifle features the light and crisp Ruger LC6™ trigger, 3-position safety, hammer forged steel barrel, and Ruger patented scope rings (provided at no charge) that install on the integral mounts that never shoot loose. The steel floorplate, bearing the distinctive Ruger logo, provides easy unloading and eliminates accidental "dumping" of ammunition.

The M77 Hawkeye rifles also have Mauser-type controlled feeding, a powerful claw extractor, and feature a Hogue® OverMolded™ synthetic stock. OverMolding, a patented process, provides the ultimate in a comfortable, non-slip, cobblestone texture that is durable and extremely quiet. The state-of-the-art elastomer material used on Hogue stocks will not harden with age and is virtually impervious to all oils and solvents found around firearms, providing years of dependable service. The stock also come equipped with standard sling swivel studs and a highly effective recoil pad.

The beltless .416 Ruger cartridge, co-developed with Hornady Manufacturing, was designed from the ground up to function flawlessly in standard length Ruger M77 Hawkeye actions. .416 Ruger ammunition will be available in two offerings: a 400 grain DGX™ (Dangerous Game eXpanding), and a 400 grain DGS™ (Dangerous Game Solid). Both feature a copper clad steel jacket with a high antimony lead alloy core.

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INTRODUCING THE RUGER® M77® HAWKEYE® PREDATOR RIFLES

Three Ruger M77 Hawkeye Predator rifles, chambered in .223 Rem., .22-250 Rem. and .204 Ruger, feature 2-stage target triggers and full-length medium weight barrels to deliver long-range accuracy. With their green and brown laminate stocks and Hawkeye Matte Stainless barrel and receiver, the Ruger M77 Hawkeye Predator rifles are distinctive in appearance and functional in all weather conditions.
The rifle chambered in .223 Rem. features a 22" barrel, while the .22-250 Rem. and .204 Ruger caliber rifles come equipped with 24" barrels. The .223 Rem. And .22-250 Rem. rifles weigh approximately 7.75 pounds, and the .204 Ruger rifle weighs approximately 8 pounds.

The Ruger 2-stage target trigger, designed for precise shot placement, and the full-length medium weight barrels deliver long-range accuracy. Other key features of the M77 Hawkeye rifles include Mauser-type controlled feeding and a powerful claw extractor, 3-position safety, and hammer forged steel barrels. Ruger patented scope rings (provided at no charge) install on the integral mounts that never shoot loose. The .22-250 Rem. model has a capacity of four rounds, while the .223 Rem. and .204 Ruger models both hold five cartridges. The design of the patented steel floorplate, which bears the distinctive Ruger logo, provides easy unloading and eliminates accidental "dumping" of ammunition.

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INTRODUCING THE RUGER® M77® HAWKEYE® TACTICAL RIFLES

The new Ruger M77 Hawkeye Tactical Rifles, available in the short action calibers .223 Rem., .243 Win., and .308 Win., feature Hogue® OverMolded™ synthetic stocks and alloy steel barrels and receivers, with a Hawkeye Matte Blue finish. The Ruger 2-stage target trigger, Harris bipod and, 20" heavy weight barrel deliver the accuracy required in tactical applications.
OverMolding, a patented process, provides the ultimate in a comfortable, non-slip, cobblestone texture that is durable and extremely quiet. The state-of-the-art elastomer material used on Hogue stocks will not harden with age and is virtually impervious to all oils and solvents found around firearms, providing years of dependable service. The stock also comes equipped with standard sling swivel studs and a highly effective recoil pad.

Like all Ruger M77 Hawkeye rifles, the Tactical models have Mauser-type controlled feeding and a powerful claw extractor, 3-position safety, hammer forged steel barrels and Ruger patented scope rings (provided at no charge) that install on the integral mounts and never shoot loose. The steel floorplate, bearing the distinctive Ruger logo, provides easy unloading and eliminates accidental "dumping" of ammunition.

The rifles weigh 8.75 pounds and are shipped with a Harris bi-pod. Magazine capacity of the Ruger M77 Hawkeye Tactical rifles is 4 rounds in all calibers and the overall length is 40 inches.

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INTRODUCING NEW MODELS OF RUGER® BISLEY NEW VAQUERO® REVOLVERS

The Ruger New Vaquero® line of single-action revolvers has been expanded with the addition of new Bisley grip frame models. This latest version of the Ruger New Vaquero is in response to requests from single-action shooters and cowboy action competitors. The two new Bisley New Vaquero revolvers are available in stainless steel with a high-gloss finish, simulated ivory grips and Bisley hammer and trigger.
The revolvers, one chambered in .357 Magnum and the other in 45 Colt, both feature 5-1/2 inch barrels for an overall length of 11-1/8 inches and a weight of 45 ounces.

Like all Ruger New Vaquero revolvers, these are built on a mid-sized steel frame designed to offer the original "Old West" single-action look, size and feel. They have a patented Ruger reverse indexing pawl, which positively aligns the cylinder with the loading gate cutout for easy loading and unloading of cartridges. A beveled cylinder offers easier holstering and a larger crescent-shaped ejector rod head in traditional form makes the New Vaquero one of the most user-friendly single-action revolvers on the market.

All Ruger New Vaquero revolvers incorporate a smaller cylinder frame with a unique reverse indexing pawl, which positively aligns the cylinder with the loading gate cutout for easy loading and unloading of cartridges. The Bisley New Vaquero also features a re-contoured hammer with the new Vaquero hammer spring for the smoothest, easiest cocking Vaquero ever.

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INTRODUCING THE RUGER® M77® HAWKEYE® COMPACT RIFLES

Ruger M77 Compact rifles now contain the M77 Hawkeye features that are so popular with shooters. These 16-1/2 inch barreled rifles have an overall length of 35-1/2 inches, making them ideal hunting rifles for rugged terrain and heavy brush. The M77 Hawkeye Compact rifles are available in a Hawkeye Matte Blue with an American walnut stock or a Hawkeye Matte Stainless model with a black laminate stock. They are now offered in eight short action calibers, including .300 RCM, 7.62X39 and 6.8SPC.
The walnut and blued models weigh approximately 5.75 pounds, while their laminate and stainless counterparts average 6.25 pounds each. Magazine capacity is 4 rounds.

The M77 Hawkeye Compact rifles feature the smooth and crisp Ruger LC6™ trigger, Mauser-type controlled feeding and a powerful claw extractor. A 3-position safety, hammer forged steel barrels and Ruger patented scope rings (provided at no charge) that install on the integral mounts and never shoot loose are also standard fare on all Ruger M77 Hawkeye rifles. The steel floorplate, bearing the distinctive Ruger logo, provides easy unloading and eliminates accidental "dumping" of ammunition.

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INTRODUCING ADDITIONAL CALIBERS IN LEFT-HANDED RUGER® M77® HAWKEYE® RIFLES

Ruger announces that left-handed shooters can now have the option of a Ruger M77 Hawkeye rifle in .204 Ruger, .223 Rem., .243 Win., .22-250 Rem., 7mm-08, or .308 Win. The M77 Hawkeye rifles, with the ejection port, extractor, bolt handle, and 3-position manual safety all located on the left side, make no compromises to the legendary Ruger reliability and ease of operation.
The slim American walnut stock offers wrap-around cut checkering on the forearm and rounded contours on the bottom of the stock and top of the pistol grips. The left-handed short action receivers and hammer forged barrels will be available in Hawkeye Matte Blued alloy and Hawkeye Matte Stainless models. Ruger patented scope rings (provided at no charge) install on the integral mounts that never shoot loose.

Additional features of the left-handed M77 Hawkeye Rifles are the smooth and crisp Ruger LC6™ trigger, Mauser-type controlled feeding, powerful claw extractor, 3-position safety, and a red rubber recoil pad that provides more effective recoil reduction. The design of the patented steel floorplate, bearing the distinctive Ruger logo, provides easy unloading and eliminates accidental "dumping" of ammunition.

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ANNOUNCING A LIMITED EDITION RUN OF RUGER® M77® HAWKEYE® RIFLES CHAMBERED IN .300 H&H AND 6.5 CREEDMOOR

Ruger announces a limited edition run of Ruger® M77® Hawkeye® bolt-action rifles chambered in two calibers: the classic .300 H&H and the new, super accurate 6.5 Creedmoor. A very limited number of these rifles will be available in both Hawkeye Matte Blue alloy steel and Hawkeye Matte Stainless steel variations. The addition of these two calibers expands the extensive offerings available in the Ruger M77 Hawkeye rifle line.
The M77 Hawkeye rifles feature the smooth and crisp Ruger LC6™ trigger for improved out-of-the box trigger pull, Mauser-type controlled feeding, and a powerful claw extractor. They also have a 3-position safety, hammer forged steel barrels and Ruger patented scope rings (provided at no charge) that install on the integral mounts that never shoot loose. The redesigned, slimmer American walnut stock offers wrap-around cut checkering on the forearm and more rounded contours on the bottom of the stock and top of the pistol grip. The steel floorplate, bearing the distinctive Ruger logo, provides easy unloading and eliminates accidental "dumping" of ammunition.

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INTRODUCING NEW CHAMBERINGS FOR THE CLASSIC NO. 1 RIFLE

Fans of the Ruger No.1 single-shot rifles will have even more to choose from in 2009. Ruger has announces new chamberings of popular calibers in several versions of the classic Ruger No. 1 Rifles.
The heavy barreled No. 1 Tropical (1-H) is now available in .416 Ruger, the new standard for dangerous game. Based on the popular .375 Ruger case, this "necked up" cartridge with a 400 grain bullet delivers over 2,400 FPS and 5,000 ft-lbs of energy at the muzzle. The .416 Ruger No. 1 Tropical, with its checkered American walnut stock, blued receiver, and 24” barrel combines beauty, strength and power in an affordable American-made single-shot rifle.

The .300 Ruger Compact Magnum (RCM) is now available in the Ruger No. 1 Light Sporter (1-A). Based on the beltless .375 Ruger, the .300 RCM is engineered to top .300 Winchester Magnum performance with less felt recoil, longer barrel life, and superior performance at all temperatures. The No. 1 Light Sporter features a 22" barrel with an adjustable folding rear sight and dovetail-type gold bead front sight. The No. 1 Light Sporter has an American walnut stock with Alexander Henry-style forend and blued receiver and barrel.

The Stainless Sporter (K1-S-BBZ), with its black laminate stock, semi-beavertail forend containing the stainless steel receiver, and a 22" barrel, is now available in .375 Ruger. Introduced in 2007, this new powerful cartridge outperforms the venerable .375 H&H and is available from Hornady Manufacturing in three charge stopping loads. The rifle features an adjustable folding rear sight and dovetail-type gold bead front sight.

Four additional calibers have been added to the No. 1 Medium Sporter (1-S) rifle line that features a checkered American walnut stock, a blued receiver, and medium weight barrel. The 22" barreled versions of the Medium Sporter are now chambered in .375 Ruger, .475 Linebaugh (also capable of shooting .480 Ruger), and .460 S&W Magnum (also capable of shooting .45 Colt and .454 Casull).

The .338 RCM No. 1 Medium Sporter features a 26" barrel designed to optimize the performance of the cartridge. The .338 RCM, also based on the .375 Ruger, is available from Hornady Manufacturing. It outperforms the .338 Win. Magnum in an equal length barrel with less felt recoil, longer barrel life, and superior performance at all temperatures.

Originally introduced in 1967, the Ruger No. 1 rifles have become the firearm of choice for those seeking the challenge of placing a single, accurate shot. These American-made, falling block rifles are available in calibers ranging from .204 Ruger to .458 Lott. All models except the heavy barreled "Varminter" are equipped with quarter-rib scope mounts machined to accept Ruger patented scope rings (provided at no charge) that never shoot loose.

The Ruger No. 1 rifle is an under-lever operated falling block single-shot rifle. Its artillery-style breechblock is lowered by operating the under-lever, exposing the firing chamber. A single cartridge is inserted into the firing chamber, the lever is closed, and the rifle is ready to fire at a selected target. A convenient sliding tang safety is instantly visible and readily accessible.

When the shooter only has one shot, it must count, and the Ruger No. 1 rifle provides a strong, accurate, dependable rifle for precision shooting.

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INTRODUCING THE 50th ANNIVERSARY NEW MODEL SUPER BLACKHAWK®

Ruger is proud to announce the introduction of a special limited edition 50th Anniversary New Model Super Blackhawk® revolver. The blued, limited edition .44 Magnum single-action revolver joins the ranks of the 50th Year Ruger .357 and .44 Magnum Commemorative Blackhawk New Model single-action revolvers issued in 2005 and 2006, respectively.
The Ruger 50th Anniversary New Model Blackhawk features the strong Ruger single-action cylinder frame with precision click adjustable rear sight, an unfluted cylinder, and checkered wood grips. The alloy steel frame, cylinder with two gold bands, and barrel wear a high gloss blue finish. The 7-1/2" barrel, with a ramp front sight, also features gold trim lettering "50th Anniversary Super Blackhawk – 2009".

The 50th Anniversary New Model Super Blackhawk has benefited from 50 years of continuous refinements, including a unique reverse-indexing pawl for easy loading and unloading and Ruger's patented transfer bar and loading gate mechanisms that give an unprecedented measure of security and convenience. The 48 ounce revolver has an overall length of 13-1/2 inches.

The Ruger 50th Anniversary .44 Magnum New Model Super Blackhawk comes in a special red case with a California-approved external locking device and comprehensive instruction manual. This special 50th commemorative New Model Super Blackhawk will only be produced in limited quantities during 2009.

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INTRODUCING TWO NEW VERSIONS OF THE MINI-14® RIFLE

The latest additions to the Ruger Mini-14 series of rifles include the 16-1/8" barreled ATI Mini-14 with a six-position collapsible/side folding buttstock from Advanced Technology International USA (ATI), and the Mini-14 Tactical Rifle with a 16-1/8" blued alloy steel barrel, flash suppressor, and black synthetic stock. Both rifles are chambered for .223 Remington and are shipped with one 20-round magazine.
The blued 16-1/8" barreled ATI Mini-14 comes equipped with a six-position collapsible/side folding buttstock from Advanced Technology International USA (ATI). The stock features an adjustable cheekrest, a rubber buttpad, four Picatinny rails, storage for batteries inside the stock tube, and six sling swivel stud mounting locations. The virtually indestructible glass-filled nylon matte black stock is made in the USA.

The stock folds to the left side of receiver and the ATI Mini-14 may be fired from the folded position. The pistol grip matches the ventilated forend top cover.

The ATI Mini-14 weighs approximately eight pounds, has an overall length of 37-3/4 inches with the stock extended, and a collapsed length of 34 inches. It is shipped with one 20-round magazine.

The Mini-14 Tactical Rifle features a 16-1/8" blued alloy steel barrel with flash suppressor, is mounted in a black synthetic stock, and is shipped with one 20-round magazine. The Mini-14 Tactical Rifle has an overall length of 35-1/2 inches and weighs approximately 6.75 pounds.

Sighting systems for the ATI Mini-14 and the Mini-14 Tactical model include an adjustable "ghost ring" aperture rear sight and a protected non-glare post front sight. Patented Ruger scope bases are machined directly into the receiver and can never shoot loose. A set of Ruger scope rings is included at no charge with each rifle. Side ejection of cartridge cases easily clears the lowest-mounted optics, and a patented recoil buffer helps protect optics from damage over repeated firing.

Collapsible and/or folding stocks may not legally be possessed in some states and locales due to laws limiting firearms features. Prior to purchasing, please check your state and local regulations to verify that you may legally possess these firearms.

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RUGER BRINGS BACK THE RUGER 77/44® IN .44 MAGNUM

Ruger announces the return of the popular bolt-action Ruger 77/44 rifle, the perfect brush and tall timber gun that is short, light weight, and delivers low recoil .44 Rem. Magnum stopping power.
The 77/44RSP is the perfect foul weather gun with its matte stainless steel receiver and 18-1/2 inch barrel on a synthetic stock. The right hand turning bolt with 90-degree throw quickly loads the .44 Magnum cartridges from the four-round, reliable Ruger rotary magazine. Shooters and hunters can use the blade front and adjustable rear sights or opt for optics by using the Ruger patented scope rings (provided at no charge) that install on the integral mounts and never shoot loose.

Those serious about developing their shooting skills in an affordable manner may choose to spend their practice sessions with the Ruger 77/22, a rimfire rifle with comparable shooting and handling characteristics to the 77/44. Both guns feature a three-position safety, crisp trigger pull and quick handling.

The Ruger 77/44 - the perfect combination of performance and .44 Magnum power.

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INTRODUCING THE NEW MARK III™ HUNTER MODEL PISTOL

The latest Ruger Mark III Hunter features a stainless steel frame and 4-1/2 inch target-crowned, fluted bull barrel. The Mark III Hunter comes with checkered Cocobolo grips, a quick and easy-to-find V-notch rear sight blade, and a HiViz® front sight with six interchangeable LitePipes™. The 38 ounce gun has an overall length of 8-3/4 inches.
The magazine release button on all Mark III pistols is located to the left side of the grip, behind the trigger guard. The ejection port has been contoured and the bolt ears are tapered. All Mark III Hunter pistols are drilled and tapped to accept Weaver-style scope base adapters, included at no extra cost, to mount today's advanced optics. The Mark III pistols also feature a visible loaded chamber indicator, unobtrusive internal lock and magazine disconnect to meet sales requirements in some states.

The lighter-weight, fluted target barrel and high visibility sights give the New Ruger Mark III Hunter a new level of rimfire performance in the field. The new eye-catching Ruger Mark III Hunter pistol balances comfortably in the hand and sets a new standard for precision in short barreled, small-bore hunting pistols.

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Ruger Videos

If you haven't checked out the videos on the Ruger website, you should do so soon. We added new Tech Tip videos throughout 2008 and, in 2009, we will be adding even more. Check back often to see the latest. We will continue to expand our video library as new products and topics arise.
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Contacts at Ruger

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Ken Jorgensen
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603-865-2480
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Ken Jorgensen
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