Ruger M77 Mark II All-Weather .270 Win Bolt-Action Rifle, Stainless, 22 in Barrel, Zytel Boat-Paddle Stock (2000)
This Ruger M77 Mark II All-Weather in .270 Win pairs a stainless 22 in sporter barrel with Ruger’s original Zytel boat-paddle stock for a durable, low-maintenance hunting rifle. Built in 2000 in the United States, it features a controlled-round-feed action, integral Ruger scope ring dovetails, and a three-position safety. The rifle is in Good overall condition with an Excellent bore.
Condition
Overall Condition: Good condition, showing some signs of prior use and handling.
Bore Condition: Excellent - Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Bore Rifling: Excellent - Sharp lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: The matte stainless barrel and receiver show light handling marks and superficial scratches from field use, with no heavy oxidation or deep pitting observed. The controlled-round-feed action cycles smoothly with positive extraction and ejection, and the integral scope bases remain crisp. The original Zytel boat-paddle stock is structurally solid, with typical hunting dings and some smoothing on the textured panels.
What's Included
- Butler Creek padded sling with quick-detach swivels (installed)
The All-Weather configuration uses stainless steel for both the receiver and 22 in sporter-contour barrel, matched to Ruger’s black Zytel synthetic boat-paddle stock. The stock includes textured and ribbed grip and forend panels, molded Ruger branding, and two sling swivel studs. Length of pull measures 13.8 inches.
The M77 Mark II action is a Mauser-style controlled-round-feed design with a full-length claw extractor and fixed blade ejector. It uses a three-position wing safety on the bolt shroud for safe handling at the range and in the field.
Feeding is through an internal box magazine with a hinged floorplate and forward latch, providing a 3+1 capacity in .270 Win. The receiver is machined with integral Ruger scope ring dovetails, and the barrel is set up with no iron sights.
Manufactured in 2000 in the United States, this example reflects the rugged stainless/synthetic All-Weather pattern favored for hard-use hunting rifles while retaining the hallmark M77 Mark II features and handling.




