Ram-Line Syn-Tech Exactor .22 LR Semi-Auto Pistol, 5.5 in Barrel, Adjustable Sights, 15+1, Early 1990s with Factory Case & Test Target
This Ram-Line Syn-Tech Exactor stands out as an early 1990s American-made .22 LR with a factory test-fire target dated 2/20/1990 that matches the pistol’s serial. It features a 5.5-inch barrel, adjustable sights, and a 15+1 capacity, combining a polymer frame with an alloy receiver and steel barrel for a lightweight, distinctive design. It comes with its factory-labeled hard case, owner’s manual, and one 15-round magazine.
Condition
Overall Condition: Good condition, showing some signs of prior use and handling.
Bore Condition: Good - Clean, well-maintained, minor wear marks.
Bore Rifling: Good Rifling - Intact, well-defined lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: The pistol is in solid functional shape. Exterior scratches and blemishes are present. Very minor pitting is noted.
What's Included
- Ram-Line Syn-Tech Exactor pistol
- 1x 15-round magazine
- Ram-Line factory hard case with model/serial label
- Ram-Line Syn-Tech Exactor owner's manual
- Factory test-fire target dated 2/20/1990 (serial-matched)
The Syn-Tech Exactor uses a semi-automatic blowback action with a single-action trigger, a manual thumb safety, and a heel-type magazine release. It ejects to the right and feeds from a 15-round magazine, offering a 15+1 capacity with one chambered.
Construction blends a steel barrel with an alloy receiver and a black polymer frame. The fixed tubular receiver houses an internal reciprocating bolt, and the ventilated triangular-profile shroud features longitudinal slots with molded RAM-LINE and GOLDEN, CO U.S.A. markings.
Sighting is straightforward and precise with a fixed ramp/blade front and an adjustable square-notch rear. The 5.5-inch barrel length is well-suited to the platform and pairs naturally with the adjustable iron sights for fine-tuning elevation and windage.
Made in the USA in the early 1990s and produced through the mid-1990s, the Syn-Tech Exactor shares lineage with the Magnum Research Mountain Eagle. This example includes desirable factory provenance via its dated, serial-matched test target, along with the original case and manual.




