Introducing the Ruger M77 Bolt Action Rifle, a symbol of American craftsmanship and superior performance. This 1984 model is a unique piece tailored for serious collectors and big game hunters. In good overall condition, it only showcases light, superficial signs of prior handling or use, however, it has a left hand cut bolt face, right handed bolt handle and extractor claw (looks to be manufacturer defect, sold AS-IS as a GUNSMITH SPECIAL). The bore condition is excellent, ensuring optimal performance. Included in this sale is the rifle itself, an embodiment of rugged reliability and superior craftsmanship.
The Ruger M77 features a robust bolt-action mechanism, a high-quality and redesigned Mauser 98 type action. It comes with a 3-round capacity, a common feature in hunting rifles for a balance of weight, size, and firepower. The 24" barrel is compensated, assisting in recoil management and improving the shooting experience. The finish is gray, offering corrosion resistance for rugged and varied hunting environments. The wooden stock, enhanced with checkering on the grip and forend, not only adds to its aesthetic appeal but also provides a comfortable and firm grip.
This rifle reveals an intriguing history, as it fires the .416 Remington Magnum. Introduced in 1988, this powerful big game hunting cartridge suggests that the rifle may have been rebarreled or modified after its initial production in 1984. Moreover, the rifle features a left-hand oriented bolt face with a right-handed bolt handle and extractor claw. This appears to be a manufacturer defect, thus the rifle is being sold AS-IS as a GUNSMITH SPECIAL.
Owning a Ruger M77 in .416 Rem. Mag. caliber presents a unique appeal for firearm collectors and big game hunters. The powerful .416 Rem. Mag.
caliber offers thrilling hunting experiences with highly effective results. This rifle is not just an investment in a piece of superior gun-making history, but also a functional tool for memorable outdoor adventures. Don't miss this opportunity to own a piece of American firearm history.




