Ruger Standard Model Mark I .22 LR Pistol, 5.5 in Tapered Barrel, Blued, Fixed Sights (1982)
Produced in 1982, this Ruger Standard Model Mark I is a classic .22 LR pistol with the fixed-sight, long tapered-barrel configuration. It features a 5.5 inch tapered steel barrel, blued steel construction, and the hallmark Ruger Standard silhouette with black checkered synthetic grips bearing Ruger medallions. It comes with two 10-round magazines.
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: This firearm is in solid shape. It shows scattered cosmetic imperfections, including scratches, small blemishes, and areas of finish loss.
What’s Included
- Ruger Standard Model Mark I .22 LR pistol
- Two 10-round steel single-stack magazines (Ruger Standard/Mark I pattern)
The 5.5 inch tapered steel barrel and fixed iron sights provide the traditional Mark I setup, with a fixed front blade and a rear notch. This configuration aligns with the fixed-sight, long tapered-barrel layout noted for the Standard Model of this era.
The blowback action uses an internal cylindrical bolt with rear grasping ears and right-side ejection. Controls include a manual thumb safety and a heel-style magazine release. Capacity is 10+1 with the included magazines.
Construction is all-steel, with a blued finish on the frame and receiver. The black checkered synthetic grips feature Ruger medallions, completing the recognizable Ruger Standard aesthetic.
Made in the USA in 1982, this Mark I represents the series configuration of the period and includes two compatible steel single-stack magazines for immediate range use.



