Ruger 77/22 All-Weather .22 WMR Bolt-Action Rifle, Stainless/Synthetic, 20 in Sporter Barrel, 8+1, 1996, With Picatinny Rail
This 1996 Ruger 77/22 All-Weather is the stainless/synthetic .22 WMR variant with a 20-inch sporter-contour barrel and stainless receiver. The configuration is discontinued and this rifle is set up with a detachable flush-fit rotary magazine and an aftermarket one-piece Picatinny rail installed on the receiver. It is marked "RUGER ALL-WEATHER 77/22" on the receiver and ".22 WIN. MAG. R.F." on the barrel.
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: There are light handling marks from previous use. The bore is bright and clean. See photos for close-up views of the surfaces and markings.
What's Included
- Ruger 77/22 All-Weather .22 WMR rifle
- 1x 8-round detachable rotary magazine
- One-piece Picatinny scope rail installed on receiver (aftermarket)
The All-Weather build pairs a stainless steel barrel and receiver with a black synthetic stock for durability across conditions. The stock includes molded grip and fore-end panels and sling swivel studs front and rear. Length of pull is 13.75 inches.
The 20-inch sporter-profile stainless barrel is rollmarked ".22 WIN. MAG. R.F." and the receiver carries "RUGER ALL-WEATHER 77/22." The rifle has no iron sights, and the receiver is currently fitted with a one-piece Picatinny rail.
Chambered in .22 WMR, the 77/22 uses Ruger's detachable flush-fit rotary magazine for an 8+1 capacity. The bolt-action system features a bolt-shroud safety lever.
Made in the United States, this example dates to 1996 and represents the discontinued stainless/synthetic All-Weather configuration of the 77/22.




