Ruger 77/22R .22 LR Bolt-Action Rifle, 20-Inch Blued Sporter, Walnut Stock, 10+1, 1985
This Ruger 77/22R is a 1985-production .22 LR bolt-action with blued steel and a walnut stock, set up in the standard no-sight configuration. It features a 20-inch sporter barrel, integral Ruger scope bases with ring lower halves installed, and Ruger’s flush-fit 10-round rotary magazine. The combination of materials, configuration, and year of manufacture makes this a clean, well-appointed example of the 77/22R.
Condition
Overall Condition: Very good condition, showing only light, superficial signs of prior handling or use.
Bore Condition: Excellent - Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Bore Rifling: Excellent Rifling - Sharp lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: The rifle shows minor, superficial scratches and small blemishes on the metal and stock surfaces.
What’s Included
- 1x Ruger factory 10-round flush-fit rotary magazine
- Ruger integral scope ring lower halves (installed on receiver)
The standard 77/22R configuration means no open sights and a trim 20-inch sporter-profile barrel. The action is right-hand with a round bolt knob, and the safety is the Ruger bolt-shroud style. Receiver and barrel are blued steel, with the fit and layout that made the 77/22 line a favorite among rimfire bolt guns.
Optics mounting is straightforward thanks to the integral Ruger scope bases on the receiver. This rifle includes the Ruger ring lower halves installed, ready for compatible Ruger rings to complete the setup. With no factory sights, the top of the receiver stays clean and purpose-built for a scope.
The walnut stock features a checkered pistol grip, black Ruger grip cap, and sling swivel studs, delivering a classic field-ready configuration. Length of pull measures 13.5 inches, offering a traditional rimfire sporting fit.
Feeding is via Ruger’s flush-fit rotary magazine, providing a 10+1 capacity in .22 LR. Markings include the STURM, RUGER & CO., INC., SOUTHPORT, CONN. U.S.A. rollmark, and the rifle was made in the United States in 1985.




