Ruger Mark II Standard .22 LR, 6 Inch Tapered Barrel, Blued, 10+1, 2003 Production
This late-production 2003 Ruger Mark II Standard stands out with its 6-inch tapered steel barrel, blued steel construction, and fixed sights. It features the MK-6 catalog designation, a last-shot bolt hold-open, and comes with two factory steel magazines and a Hunter 1100 Series leather holster. Condition is very good with a clean, shiny bore.
Built in the United States, this Mark II uses a simple blowback, semi-automatic action in .22 LR with a 10+1 capacity and manual safety. The classic charging handle with grasping ears and the fixed iron sight setup deliver a straightforward, proven configuration.
The pistol’s steel frame and receiver wear a blued finish, paired with a 6-inch tapered barrel for the Standard profile. Sights include a fixed ramped blade front in a banded base and a fixed rear notch.
Black checkered synthetic grips with Ruger red-eagle medallions provide the factory-correct look and feel. Cataloged as MK-6, this example comes from near the end of the Mark II run.
Condition
Overall Condition: Very good condition, showing only light, superficial signs of prior handling or use.
Bore Condition: Good - Clean, well-maintained, minor wear marks.
Bore Rifling: Excellent Rifling - Sharp lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: This firearm is in very good condition. There are some minor and superficial scratches and blemishes present. The bore is clean and shiny.
What’s Included
- Ruger Mark II Standard .22 LR pistol
- 2x 10-round Ruger factory Mark-series steel magazines
- Hunter 1100 Series leather holster (size 5)
Chambered in .22 LR, the Mark II Standard uses a simple blowback action for reliable cycling and a 10+1 capacity. A manual safety and last-shot bolt hold-open are built in, matching the model’s well-known control layout.
Construction is all steel with a blued finish on the frame and receiver. The 6-inch tapered steel barrel defines the Standard configuration and pairs with fixed iron sights: a ramped blade front in a banded base and a fixed rear notch.
Factory black checkered synthetic grips with Ruger red-eagle medallions round out the classic ergonomics. The charging handle with grasping ears provides the familiar Mark-series manipulation style.
Manufactured in 2003 and cataloged as MK-6, this is a late-production example from near the end of the Mark II run. It includes two Ruger factory steel magazines and a fitted Hunter 1100 Series leather holster.




