Ruger No.1-V Varminter .22-250 Rem Single-Shot Falling-Block Rifle, 24 in Heavy Barrel, Blued Receiver/Bright Barrel, 1983
This 1983 Ruger No.1-V Varminter is a single-shot, falling-block rifle chambered in .22-250 Rem with a 24 in heavy barrel and recessed crown. It features a blued steel receiver/quarter rib and lever paired with a bright steel barrel, no iron sights, and a checkered walnut stock with a semi-beavertail fore-end and pistol-grip buttstock. A scope mount is installed, and the rifle retains factory make, model, and caliber rollmarks.
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: There are minor, superficial scratches and blemishes on the exterior surfaces.
What's Included
- Ruger No.1-V Varminter .22-250 Rem rifle
- Installed scope mount
The single-shot, falling-block action with underlever and an internal hammer (no external hammer) gives this No.1-V its classic Ruger profile and straightforward operation. The action is built on blued steel and marked with the factory make, model, and caliber rollmarks.
The 24 in heavy-profile steel barrel with a recessed crown is configured without iron sights, aligning with the Varminter setup. The barrel has a bright, unblued steel finish, and a scope mount is installed to support optic use according to the owner’s preference.
The rifle is stocked in walnut with fine checkering, a semi-beavertail fore-end, and a pistol-grip buttstock. It includes the red Ruger-logo recoil pad with black spacer, and the length of pull measures 13.5 in.
Chambered in .22-250 Rem and configured as a single-shot, this No.1-V is purpose-built for precise shooting. The rifle has a mixed finish with a blued receiver/quarter rib/lever and a bright steel barrel, and it was manufactured in the USA in 1983.



