Ruger American Rifle Ranch 7.62x39 Bolt-Action w/ Three-Port Brake, Bipod & 20-Round Magazine
The Ruger American Rifle Ranch in 7.62x39 pairs the platform’s well-known accuracy and light weight with a compact 16.12-inch threaded barrel and flat dark earth synthetic stock. This example stands out thanks to a ported muzzle brake, a folding bipod, and a strap-on cheek riser with onboard cartridge storage—add-ons that make the rifle range-ready straight out of the box.
Condition
Overall Condition: Excellent condition, showing only faint signs of prior use or handling.
Bore Condition: Excellent – clean, mirror finish with no signs of wear.
Bore Rifling: Excellent – sharp lands and grooves.
What’s Included
- Ruger American Rifle Ranch 7.62x39 bolt-action rifle
- 1× 20-round Ruger Mini-Thirty pattern steel magazine
- Zeadio folding bipod (installed on front sling stud)
- Tan nylon strap-on cheek riser with cartridge pouch
The cold-hammer-forged, free-floated barrel uses Ruger’s medium contour and a 1:9.5" right-hand twist to stabilize the full range of 7.62x39 loads. Power Bedding V-block action mounting secures the receiver and aligns the barrel for consistent accuracy, while the three-lug bolt offers a short 70° lift for quick cycling.
A 5/8-24 TPI muzzle thread accepts the installed three-port brake and is ready for a suppressor or other muzzle device. Combined with the rifle’s 5.9-pound unloaded weight and 36-inch overall length, the setup remains maneuverable yet easy to control.
The flat dark earth synthetic stock features integral sling studs, molded grip texturing, and a soft rubber buttpad. The included strap-on cheek riser raises eye alignment for optics and keeps extra rounds close at hand. A factory-installed Picatinny scope rail sits atop the receiver, streamlining optic selection.
This model accepts Ruger Mini-Thirty magazines; the sale includes one 20-round steel magazine to maximize capacity. The user-adjustable Marksman trigger lets the shooter fine-tune pull weight between 3 and 5 pounds, and the tang safety remains accessible for either left- or right-hand operation.




