RUGER M77 MARK II for Sale
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Quick Look
The Ruger M77 Mark II, introduced in the early 1990s, evolved from Ruger's original M77 bolt-action rifle. Built for hunters and precision shooters, it emphasizes robust construction and Mauser-style reliability. Though discontinued, it remains a respected used-market option for classic bolt-action enthusiasts.
Why It's a Top Choice
- Controlled-round feed bolt for high reliability
- Integral scope mounts eliminate misalignment issues
- Cold hammer-forged barrels ensure long-term accuracy
- Variety of calibers for hunting or target use
- Heavy-duty stainless steel variants available
Key Variants
Ruger M77 Mark II All-Weather
Ideal for harsh climates with a stainless barrel and synthetic stock.
Ruger M77 Mark II Target
Designed for long-range precision shooting with a heavy barrel and laminate stock.
Ruger M77 Mark II RSI
Full-length Mannlicher stock offers classic European styling for collectors and field use.
Ruger M77 Mark II Compact
Shorter barrel and lighter weight for youth and small-frame shooters.
Ruger M77 Mark II Varmint
Heavy barrel and precision chambering suit varmint and benchrest shooting.
Competitor Comparison
| Feature | Ruger M77 Mark II | Winchester Model 70 | Remington 700 |
|---|---|---|---|
| MSRP | Discontinued; used from $700 | From $1,200 | From $800 |
| Capacity | 3–5 rounds | 3–5 rounds | 4–5 rounds |
| Weight | 7–9 lbs | 7–8.5 lbs | 7–9 lbs |
| Optics Ready | Integral scope mounts | Drilled and tapped | Drilled and tapped |
| Trigger Type | LC6 or older standard | MOA trigger | X-Mark Pro |
| Notable Pro | Excellent ruggedness and finish | Smooth action and legendary name | Highly customizable platform |
| Notable Con | Out of production | Higher price point | Trigger lawsuits pre-2007 |
Best Use Cases
- Big-game hunting
- Long-range target shooting
- Backcountry reliability
- Collector interest
- Rugged field use
FAQs
Can I still buy a Ruger M77 Mark II new?
No, Ruger discontinued the Mark II series; only used models remain available through secondary markets.
What calibers was the Ruger M77 Mark II chambered in?
It was offered in over 20 calibers, including .243 Win, .270 Win, .30-06, .308 Win, and .300 Win Mag.
How does the Ruger M77 Mark II differ from the original M77?
It includes a true Mauser-style bolt with controlled feed and an updated three-position safety.
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