Description
Item Description
Bryant Ridge Co. is pleased to present this ULTRA RARE & DESIRABLE single-shot rifle for a penny-start auction; this is the Ruger No. 1!
This particular Ruger No. 1, bearing serial number 928 and chambered in .308 Winchester, is an extraordinarily rare and highly desirable example of the iconic single-shot rifle. According to The Clayton Ruger No. 1 Book and subsequent research, the very first commercially shipped No. 1 was serial number 935 in September 1966, which means that this rifle predates even the first documented shipment and falls within the absolute earliest production range. With only about 7,500 non-prefix rifles ever made before prefix serialization began, examples this low in serial sequence are virtually unheard of on the market. Its chambering in .308 Winchester, combined with its position as one of the very first rifles produced, makes this a historically significant and incredibly sought-after piece for Ruger collectors, representing not just a firearm but a cornerstone of the No. 1’s legacy.
SPECIFICATIONS:
Manufacturer: Ruger
Model: No. 1
Serial: 928
Date of Manufacture: 1967 (According to https://ruger.com/dataProcess/serialHistory/)
Caliber: .308 Win
Finish: Blue
Barrel Length: 26"
Optics/Sights: Quarter Rib with Integral Scope Bases
Stock/Grips: Checkered American Walnut Stock and Semi-Beavertail Forearm
Action: Single-Shot, Farquharson-Style Hammerless Falling-Block Action
Markings: Standard
Bryant Ridge's Analysis:
The Ruger No. 1 is a single-shot, falling-block rifle that distills the essence of classic single-shot sporters into a modern, robust package. Its action is a stout, hammerless falling-block—simple in concept but elegant in execution—offering an extremely rigid lockup and excellent alignment between chamber and bore. That rigidity, combined with Ruger’s attention to barrel fit and bedding, gives the No. 1 very favorable harmonic characteristics and excellent inherent accuracy for a hunting rifle. Ruger has offered the No. 1 in a very wide range of chamberings (from small varmint cartridges to large-bore dangerous-game rounds), and the action’s simplicity makes it straightforward to tailor to particular jobs: long, heavy barrels and full-bore chamberings for big game; lighter sporter contours for mountain stalking; or short, heavy-contour tubes for intense brush work. Externally, the rifle typically presents clean lines, a well-proportioned stock (often American walnut with careful checkering), and finish choices that range from traditional blued steel to stainless and exotic trims—making it both a handsome field piece and a practical hunting tool. In practical use, the Ruger No. 1 shines as a purposeful hunting rifle: single-shot discipline encourages careful shot selection, and the action’s strength and straight feeding often translate to excellent accuracy with handloads or premium factory ammo. Its single-shot nature is both a strength and a compromise — the lack of a magazine keeps the rifle lighter and mechanically simpler, improves barrel-to-action fit, and reduces potential feeding variables, but it also limits follow-up speed and makes defensive or rapid successive shots impractical. Maintenance is minimal compared with repeater designs, and the uncomplicated internals are generally easy to service. Owners appreciate the No. 1 for its tactile quality, suitability to a wide spectrum of hunting tasks, and for the confidence a rigid falling-block instills when using heavy cartridges; collectors and shooters often prize well-finished examples and certain chambering/stock combinations, for those who value accuracy, simplicity, and the aesthetic of classic single-shot rifles—whether stalking alpine game or enjoying the ritual of deliberate, first-shot hunting—the Ruger No. 1 remains a compelling, elegantly engineered choice.
Return Policy:
We gladly offer a 3 day unfired inspection policy from the time that the firearm is delivered to your FFL. Refunds are available for all qualifying orders.
Model: No. 1
Serial: 928
Date of Manufacture: 1967 (According to https://ruger.com/dataProcess/serialHistory/)
Caliber: .308 Win
Finish: Blue
Barrel Length: 26"
Optics/Sights: Quarter Rib with Integral Scope Bases
Stock/Grips: Checkered American Walnut Stock and Semi-Beavertail Forearm
Action: Single-Shot, Farquharson-Style Hammerless Falling-Block Action
Markings: Standard
Bryant Ridge's Analysis:
The Ruger No. 1 is a single-shot, falling-block rifle that distills the essence of classic single-shot sporters into a modern, robust package. Its action is a stout, hammerless falling-block—simple in concept but elegant in execution—offering an extremely rigid lockup and excellent alignment between chamber and bore. That rigidity, combined with Ruger’s attention to barrel fit and bedding, gives the No. 1 very favorable harmonic characteristics and excellent inherent accuracy for a hunting rifle. Ruger has offered the No. 1 in a very wide range of chamberings (from small varmint cartridges to large-bore dangerous-game rounds), and the action’s simplicity makes it straightforward to tailor to particular jobs: long, heavy barrels and full-bore chamberings for big game; lighter sporter contours for mountain stalking; or short, heavy-contour tubes for intense brush work. Externally, the rifle typically presents clean lines, a well-proportioned stock (often American walnut with careful checkering), and finish choices that range from traditional blued steel to stainless and exotic trims—making it both a handsome field piece and a practical hunting tool. In practical use, the Ruger No. 1 shines as a purposeful hunting rifle: single-shot discipline encourages careful shot selection, and the action’s strength and straight feeding often translate to excellent accuracy with handloads or premium factory ammo. Its single-shot nature is both a strength and a compromise — the lack of a magazine keeps the rifle lighter and mechanically simpler, improves barrel-to-action fit, and reduces potential feeding variables, but it also limits follow-up speed and makes defensive or rapid successive shots impractical. Maintenance is minimal compared with repeater designs, and the uncomplicated internals are generally easy to service. Owners appreciate the No. 1 for its tactile quality, suitability to a wide spectrum of hunting tasks, and for the confidence a rigid falling-block instills when using heavy cartridges; collectors and shooters often prize well-finished examples and certain chambering/stock combinations, for those who value accuracy, simplicity, and the aesthetic of classic single-shot rifles—whether stalking alpine game or enjoying the ritual of deliberate, first-shot hunting—the Ruger No. 1 remains a compelling, elegantly engineered choice.
Return Policy:
We gladly offer a 3 day unfired inspection policy from the time that the firearm is delivered to your FFL. Refunds are available for all qualifying orders.
Shipping Details
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Return Policy
We gladly offer a 3 day unfired inspection policy from the time that the firearm is delivered to your FFL. Refunds are available for all qualifying orders.
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