Description
Item Description
Bryant Ridge Co. is pleased to present this amazing bolt-action rifle today for a penny-start auction, this is the Ruger M77 Mark II.
SPECIFICATIONS:
Manufacturer: Ruger
Model: M77 Mark II
Serial: 787-29985
Date of Manufacture: 2000
Caliber: .338 Winchester Magnum
Finish: Blue
Barrel Length: 24" to the end of the Muzzle Device
Optics/Sights: None (Integrated Scope Mounts)
Stock/Grips: Walnut Stock with Checkered Grips
Action: Bolt-Action
Markings: Standard
Bryant Ridge's Analysis:
In 1965, Jim Sullivan joined Ruger with the task of developing a bolt-action big game rifle that could compete with the established giants of the industry, such as Winchester’s Model 70 and Remington’s Model 700. Sullivan, who had previously played a key role in bringing the M16 into production at Armalite, brought his considerable expertise to the project. The result was the Ruger M77, a rifle that blended Sullivan’s innovative approach with Bill Ruger’s love for the Mauser 98. While the M77 shared key elements with the Mauser, such as the twin forward locking lugs and 90-degree bolt lift, Ruger’s influence was apparent in features like the hinged floorplate, the flanged left-side bolt sleeve, and the tang safety. Despite these similarities, the M77 was a distinctly new design, particularly in its construction. Sullivan pushed for the use of investment casting for both the receiver and bolt—an unconventional approach at a time when milling from solid bar stock was the norm. Introduced in 1968, it initially received a lukewarm reception, but it ultimately became one of the most successful big game rifles, selling over 1 million rifles over the next 21 years.
Model: M77 Mark II
Serial: 787-29985
Date of Manufacture: 2000
Caliber: .338 Winchester Magnum
Finish: Blue
Barrel Length: 24" to the end of the Muzzle Device
Optics/Sights: None (Integrated Scope Mounts)
Stock/Grips: Walnut Stock with Checkered Grips
Action: Bolt-Action
Markings: Standard
Bryant Ridge's Analysis:
In 1965, Jim Sullivan joined Ruger with the task of developing a bolt-action big game rifle that could compete with the established giants of the industry, such as Winchester’s Model 70 and Remington’s Model 700. Sullivan, who had previously played a key role in bringing the M16 into production at Armalite, brought his considerable expertise to the project. The result was the Ruger M77, a rifle that blended Sullivan’s innovative approach with Bill Ruger’s love for the Mauser 98. While the M77 shared key elements with the Mauser, such as the twin forward locking lugs and 90-degree bolt lift, Ruger’s influence was apparent in features like the hinged floorplate, the flanged left-side bolt sleeve, and the tang safety. Despite these similarities, the M77 was a distinctly new design, particularly in its construction. Sullivan pushed for the use of investment casting for both the receiver and bolt—an unconventional approach at a time when milling from solid bar stock was the norm. Introduced in 1968, it initially received a lukewarm reception, but it ultimately became one of the most successful big game rifles, selling over 1 million rifles over the next 21 years.
There were many variants of the M77 over the years, which kept the rifle relevant and appealing to both hunters and shooters alike. Among these, the M77 Mark II, introduced in the early 1990s, featured improved accuracy, better trigger systems, and was offered in several different models. Another variant, such as the M77 Hawkeye, featured modern updates that cater to new shooter preferences, such as synthetic stocks and stainless steel barrels. Each iteration of the M77 and its models/variants remained faithful to the original design principles while integrating refinements that kept it competitive in a constantly evolving market.
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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