Ruger No. 1 Medium Sporter
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The Ruger No. 1 is no stranger to most of our readers. Ruger brought it out many years ago when there was no significant market for it, nor were there any other U.S.-made single-shot rifles with this degree of quality. Bill Ruger was a fan of Alexander Henrys fine rifles, and the No. 1 was his favorite design. He didnt give it that name by ch... Read critic reviews...
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Ruger No. 1 Medium Sporter Description
American walnut stock. Robust, sculptured receiver forms a rigid support for barrel and stock. Quarter-rib scope mounts accommodate Ruger scope rings, included with each rifle. Ejector mechanism, which can be adjusted to provide extraction only, is designed to provide maximum leverage at the point where the ejector engages the cartridge case. Sliding tang safety. Blade front sight. Adjustable rear sight. Barrel band on medium barrel. Alexander Henry style forearm. 1:20 inch right hand twist. Eight grooves.Technical Data
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