Ruger 77/17 Sporter .17 HMR Bolt-Action Rifle, 22 in Blued Barrel, Wood Stock, 10+1, 2002
This Ruger 77/17 Sporter is a .17 HMR bolt-action rifle built in 2002, aligning with the .17 HMR launch period. It features a 22-inch sporter contour barrel, blued metalwork, and a checkered wood stock with practical field features. The receiver uses Ruger's integral scope-ring bases and comes with Weaver-style adapter bases installed. A Ruger factory 10-round rotary magazine is included.
Condition
Overall Condition: Good condition, showing some signs of prior use and handling.
Bore Overall Condition: Excellent - Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Bore Rifling: Excellent Rifling - Sharp lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: There are handling marks throughout from prior use. Some light signs of surface rust are present. Please refer to the photos for a complete view of the finish and markings.
What’s Included
- Weaver-style adapter bases for Ruger integral receiver cuts (installed)
- Ruger factory rotary 10-round magazine
The 77/17 Sporter pairs Ruger's bolt action with the .17 HMR cartridge and a 10+1 rotary detachable box magazine system for smooth feeding. The bolt-shroud mounted safety lever provides a positive, familiar control placement.
The sporter contour 22-inch barrel and blued finish complement the classic wood stock. The stock includes checkering for grip, a black grip cap, a rubber buttpad, and sling swivel studs for field carry. There are no factory sights.
The receiver incorporates Ruger's integral scope-ring bases, and this rifle includes Weaver-style adapter bases installed in those cuts, offering flexibility for mounting compatible optics. The blued receiver matches the barrel for a uniform finish.
Manufactured in the United States in 2002, this rifle reflects the early era of .17 HMR adoption. It is configured as a full-size sporter with a 13.75-inch length of pull and a clean, bright bore.



