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Ruger Mark IV 22LR Limited Edition 70th Anniversary Model

Original price was: $449.99.Current price is: $427.49.

Firearm Specifications,Capacity: 10+1
Material: Alloy Steel
Front Sight: Fixed
Barrel Length: 4.75″
Grip Frame: Aluminum
Grips: Checkered Synthetic
Finish: Blued
Width: 1.20″
Rear Sight: Fixed
Barrel Style: Tapered
Weight: 28.2 oz.
Overall Length: 9″
Height: 5.40″
Grooves: 6
Twist: 1:16″ RH
Available in CA: No
Available in MA: No

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Description

What’s in the Box

Ruger Mark IV Standard 22LR
(2) Magazines
Commemorative Custom Wood Case
70th Anniversary Pin & Decal
Cable Lock
Owner’s Manual,Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc. is commemorating the 70th anniversary of the Company with the release of a Limited Edition Mark IV Standard pistol. This special model features a unique laser engraving on the receiver and bolt, as well as a “70TH” serial number prefix. This limited edition pistol ships in a custom wood case, reminiscent of the box used to ship the original Standard pistol in 1949, and also includes a 70th anniversary pin and decal.

This limited edition model features the classic Standard styling, including the 4.75″ cold hammer-forged, tapered barrel with fixed sights and angled grip. Like similar Mark IV pistols, the commemorative edition features a CNC-machined, one-piece aluminum grip frame, one-button takedown for quick and easy field stripping, ambidextrous manual safety and a redesigned bolt stop for more ergonomic operation. The magazine drops free on release and the magazine disconnect safety prevents discharge when the magazine has been removed. The American-made Mark IV ships with two nickel-Teflon coated, 10-round magazines.

Firearm Specifications,Capacity: 10+1
Material: Alloy Steel
Front Sight: Fixed
Barrel Length: 4.75″
Grip Frame: Aluminum
Grips: Checkered Synthetic
Finish: Blued
Width: 1.20″
Rear Sight: Fixed
Barrel Style: Tapered
Weight: 28.2 oz.
Overall Length: 9″
Height: 5.40″
Grooves: 6
Twist: 1:16″ RH
Available in CA: No
Available in MA: No