Ruger No.1-V Varminter .25-06 Rem Single-Shot Rifle, 24-inch Heavy Barrel, Blued, Walnut Stock (2002)
This Ruger No.1-V Varminter is a 2002-production, single-shot falling-block rifle chambered in .25-06 Rem. It features a 24-inch heavy blued barrel with no quarter rib and factory target scope blocks, plus Southport, Conn. U.S.A. barrel markings. The rifle pairs a blued steel receiver with a checkered walnut stock and semi-beavertail fore-end, combining the Varminter configuration with clean, well-kept condition.
Condition
Overall Condition: Very good condition, showing only light, superficial signs of prior handling or use.
Bore Overall Condition: Excellent - Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Bore Rifling: Excellent Rifling - Sharp lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: This rifle shows light handling wear. Minor surface scratches are present on the metal in a few small areas. The rifle remains clean overall.
What’s Included
- Ruger factory cardboard rifle box with end label
- Leather rifle sling
- Ruger-style scope rings
- Target scope blocks installed on barrel/receiver
The No.1-V Varminter configuration delivers a 24-inch heavy-contour barrel in .25-06 Remington, optimized for stability and precision with no iron sights and no quarter rib. Factory target scope blocks are installed on the barrel and receiver, reflecting this variant’s focus on scoped shooting.
The rifle uses Ruger’s falling-block, single-shot action with hammerless operation and a tang safety. The blued steel receiver and barrel present a cohesive, traditional finish, with the Southport, Conn. U.S.A. barrel address adding correct factory markings.
Stocked in walnut, it features a pistol-grip buttstock with a Ruger medallion grip cap, a semi-beavertail fore-end, and crisp checkering for a steady hold. The black rubber recoil pad and QD sling swivel studs add practical touches for field or bench use. Length of pull measures 13.5 inches.
Made in the United States and manufactured in 2002, this No.1-V Varminter stands out for its correct configuration, quality materials, and well-kept bore that aligns with the rifle’s precision-oriented role.



