Ruger Mark II Standard .22 LR, 4.75 in Tapered Barrel, Blued, Fixed Sights, 10+1 Capacity (1989 Era)
This Ruger Mark II Standard offers the classic fixed-barrel .22 LR configuration with a 4.75-inch tapered barrel, blued steel construction, and fixed sights. It is a 1989-era example (serial prefix 214) of the MK4 catalog Standard variant, made in the USA, and includes two 10-round magazines and a black leather flap holster.
Condition
Overall Condition: Good condition, showing some signs of prior use and handling.
Bore Overall Condition: Good - Clean, well-maintained, minor wear marks.
Bore Rifling: Good Rifling - Intact, well-defined lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: This firearm is in solid shape. There are some scratches and blemishes present. The bore is clean and shiny.
What's Included
- 2 Ruger Mark II 10-round single-stack magazines (as pictured)
- Black leather flap holster
The Mark II Standard uses a fixed-barrel design with a cylindrical internal bolt running in a tubular receiver, delivering the familiar simple blowback, single-action operation. Its rear grasping ears make charging straightforward, and the bolt locks open after the last round via the bolt-stop lever.
This Standard model features a 4.75-inch tapered alloy steel barrel with 6-groove rifling and a 1:16" right-hand twist. The receiver is blued alloy steel to match the blued steel frame, and the top carries the instruction warning rollmark typical of this era.
Sights are fixed: a ramped front blade paired with a fixed rear notch set into the receiver. Controls include a manual safety and a heel-type magazine release. Capacity is 10+1 with the included magazines, and the checkered synthetic grips wear Ruger medallions.
Cataloged as MK4 in Ruger literature, this Standard-variant pistol was produced in the USA. The serial prefix 214 places it in the approximate 1989 ship year, aligning with its period-correct configuration and markings.




