Ruger Mark IV .22 LR, 4.4" Barrel, Zytel Polymer Grips, Flat Dark Earth, 10rd
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Caliber: .22 LR
Capacity: 10+1
Barrel Length: 4.4"
Finish per color: Flat Dark Earth
Rounds: 10
Caliber: .22 LR
Receiver Material: Alloy Steel
Grip Frame: Polymer
Grips: G10
Front Sight: fixed
Rear Sight: Adjustable
Finish: Davidson’s Brown Cerakote
Barrel Style: Threaded
Grooves: 6
Overall Length: 8.50″
Barrel Length: 4.40″
Twist: 1:16” RH
Width: 1.22”
Weight: 33.3 oz.
Height: 5.50”
Magazines: (2) 10 Round
- Simple, one-button takedown for quick and easy field-stripping and proper chamber-to-muzzle cleaning. Pressing a button in the back of the frame allows the barrel-receiver assembly to tilt up and off the grip frame without the use of tools.
- Comfortable, precision-molded polymer grip frame with a serrated frontstrap and checkered backstrap.
- Threaded barrel models feature a 1/2″-28 thread pattern for popular muzzle accessories and top and bottom Picatinny rails for attaching tactical accessories.
- Cold hammer-forged barrel results in ultra-precise rifling that provides exceptional accuracy and longevity.
Ergonomic bolt stop.
- G10 grip panels for a great appearance and comfortable, non-slip hold.
- Internal cylindrical bolt construction ensures permanent sight-to-barrel alignment and higher accuracy potential than conventional moving-slide designs.
- Contoured ejection port and easy-to-grasp bolt ears allow for durable and reliable operation round after round.
- Accurate sighting system features a drilled and tapped receiver for Weaver- or Picatinny-style rail for easy mounting of optics.
- Ambidextrous manual safety can be converted to left-side only with included washer.
- Features a conveniently located push-button magazine release on the left side of the frame.
- Magazine drops free on release for convenient reloading.
- Magazine disconnect prevents discharge when the magazine has been removed.
- Compatible with the Silent-SR® sound suppressor – Learn More
- Also includes: two, 10-round magazines.
John B
1 year agoOverall, it’s a nice plinker and small game chaser. For a .22 pistol that costs almost the same as their precision rifle, however, I’m disappointed by the quality of the trigger and internal mechanisms. For example, the slide release requires 10+ lbs of pressure to unlock, which is pure and simple lazy finishing of the mechanism. The trigger doesn’t “break”, it travels well over a 1/16 after the initial ‘wall’ of resistance. … Lastly, if you do get it, check all of the screws before hitting
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