Welcome to today’s Photo of the Day! The Ruger M77, introduced in 1968, is a bolt-action rifle that blends traditional design with modern manufacturing. Designed by Jim Sullivan under Bill Ruger’s influence, it features a Mauser K98-style action with a claw extractor, appealing to hunters seeking a controlled round feed rifle. The M77 gained popularity partly due to Jack O’Connor’s endorsement and filled a market gap left by Winchester’s Model 70 redesign. Over time, Ruger improved the M77 with hammer-forged barrels, redesigned safeties, and the LC6 trigger system. Notable variants include the Safari Magnum for dangerous game and the Gunsite Scout, developed with input from the Gunsite Training Center to meet Jeff Cooper’s scout rifle concept. The M77 continues to evolve, offering options for various hunting and shooting applications.
“Manufactured in 1968. With Weaver V9 scope and leather sling.
Manufacturer: RugerModel: M77Type: RifleGauge: 243 WinBarrel: 22 inch roundFinish: blueStock: walnut”
Lot 115: First Year Production Ruger M77 Bolt Action Rifle with Scope. (n.d.-h). Rock Island Auction Company. photograph. Retrieved October 15, 2024, from https://www.rockislandauction.com/detail/2035/115/first-year-production-ruger-m77-bolt-action-rifle-with-scope.
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