The Ruger American Rifle Ranch model now has a 7.62×39 chamber and is powered by Mini Thirty magazine. In response to customer feedback, the Ruger has joined the power of the classic 7.62×39 cartridge with the compact bolt-action floor of the Ranch model. Buy Ruger American Rifle 300 Win Mag with GoWild I-M Brush Camo online.
Due to the well-crafted barrel, this pistol can fire over 1,000 rounds of relatively inexpensive shots without any problems, making it a great rifle to take to the range. American sniper rifle makes a simple, reliable, fast-firing rifle. The American Ranch rifle is versatile and lightweight.
While the Mini-14 and Mini-30 are produced in 5.56x45mm NATO and 7.62x39mm, respectively, the American sniper rifle currently makes the Ruger American Ranch rifle in 5.56x45mm and 7.62x39mm, as well as .300 Blackout and .450 Bushmaster.
- Model Number: 16976
- Caliber: 7.62x39mm
- Stock: Flat Dark Earth Synthetic
- Sights: None-Scope Rail Installed
- Barrel Length: 16.12″
- Material: Alloy Steel
- Capacity: 5
- Thread Pattern: 5/8″-24
- Twist: 1:10″ RH
- Finish: Matte Black
- Weight: 5.9 lb.
- Overall Length: 36″
- Length of Pull: 13.75″
- Grooves: 6
Anthony (verified owner) –
This rifle is well made and fit and finish is excellent. Haven’t had time to fire it yet but I will send another review when l do
Edward (verified owner) –
Things were not great at first,there were feeding issues which I have worked out by polishing feed ramp.I’t still does not feed hollow point bullets.Bear creek arsenal said it was not designed to use hanloads,which is crazy being that everything is done on spec measurments.They instead stated to me that they know what to do but did not want to tell me so the question is would I buy another? Questionable
Max (verified owner) –
It’s a Model 70 Super Grade and should be perfect in all aspects, especially with the machining capabilities available today. Mine has a magazine floor plate with about 3/32″ space between the plate and the receiver. A bit disappointing considering the price of these rifles. Not MidwayUSA’s fault as they didn’t build the gun and they had a great price, but you may want to shop some place where you can eyeball the gun first. I wanted a new one where I’m the guy breaking in the barrel as I see fit versus a used one from a gun shop which wasn’t even cleaned after firing. Floor plate fit? The one on my WW II Arisaka fits better. The rest of the rifle is beautiful. Great bluing and beautiful walnut. Love the ebony forend but I’m thinking it’s a synthetic material and not ebony wood.
Kai (verified owner) –
I bought this in 7.62×39 mostly to shoot cheaper ammo. It seems to be well made for the money. As of now I have only been able to get Tula steel case ammo and it will not shoot these. About 75 to 80% fail to fire!! I have ordered an enhanced firing pin and hopefully this will solve my issue. I will update later.
Ryan (verified owner) –
I have 3 Model 70 Winchester rifles: a 243 featherweight, a 308 Super Grade and a 30-06 Sporter. I enjoy shooting all of them very much but the featherweight is hands down the most pleasant rifle to carry. They are all equally accurate and are far more accurate than what is required to shoot easily out to 300 yards. This is a wise choice if you are looking for a classic rifle with controlled round feed and a classic wood stock.