Introducing the Ruger Mark IV Hunter, a premium semi-auto pistol known for its exceptional accuracy and reliability. Produced by Ruger, a reputable American manufacturer, this firearm stands out for its excellent condition and a host of features designed for the discerning shooter. The gun is in perfect working order, showing only faint signs of prior use or handling. The bore is in excellent condition, clean, and shiny, a testament to its well-maintained status.
The Mark IV Hunter is a part of Ruger's classic Mark series, renowned for its accuracy and dependability. The 2017 model is a significant improvement over its predecessors, with an easy takedown and reassembly process that simplifies maintenance. The Hunter submodel stands out for its hefty, fluted barrel designed for precision shooting. Given its .22 LR caliber, the pistol is optimized for affordability, low recoil, and precision.
The handgun boasts a satin stainless finish, striking a balance between aesthetics and durability. Its semi-automatic single-action operation (SAO) ensures controlled, precise shooting. With a 10+1 capacity, it can hold 10 rounds in the magazine and an additional one in the chamber. The original box that comes with the handgun guarantees its authenticity and condition, making it a valuable collectible.
Other standout features include a rear fully adjustable target highlighted V notch, Picatinny rail, and a front fixed graduated red fiber optic blade. The textured rosewood 3-groove grips adorned with the Ruger logo not only enhance the pistol's appearance but also ensure a firm, comfortable hold. The sale includes the owner's manual, original OEM grips with screws, three 10 rd mags, and a birth bag.
The Ruger Mark IV Hunter, with its combination of accuracy, reliability, and superior design, represents an outstanding choice for both novice and experienced shooters. Its impressive features and excellent condition make it a worthwhile addition to any firearm collection. Don't miss this opportunity to own a piece of Ruger's legacy.




