Rifleman Review: Ruger American Ranch Rifle

Published on May 27, 2020
Duration: 3:49

This review of the Ruger American Ranch rifle in 7.62x39mm, presented by Brian C. Sheetz of American Rifleman, highlights its suitability for specific users and tasks. Key features include its compact size, adjustable Marksman Trigger, Mini-30 magazine compatibility, and a threaded muzzle for accessories. The rifle's design emphasizes accuracy through its 'American Action' and hammer-forged barrels.

Quick Summary

The Ruger American Ranch rifle in 7.62x39mm is a compact bolt-action firearm featuring a barrel over 16 inches and an adjustable Marksman Trigger. It utilizes Mini-30 magazines and has a 5/8-24 threaded muzzle for accessory attachment, contributing to its accuracy.

Chapters

  1. 00:12Introduction & Market Trend
  2. 00:25Ruger American Ranch Overview
  3. 00:43Scope and Trigger Features
  4. 00:55Magazine Compatibility
  5. 01:17Safety Mechanism
  6. 01:28Bolt Design
  7. 02:16Threaded Muzzle
  8. 02:40American Action & Accuracy
  9. 03:00Cartridge & Platform Appeal

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Ruger American Ranch rifle in 7.62x39mm?

The Ruger American Ranch in 7.62x39mm is a compact bolt-action rifle featuring a barrel over 16 inches, an overall length under 37 inches, and weighing under 6 pounds. It includes an adjustable Marksman Trigger and uses Mini-30 magazines.

What type of magazines does the 7.62x39mm Ruger American Ranch rifle use?

The 7.62x39mm version of the Ruger American Ranch rifle is designed to accept magazines from Ruger's Mini-30 rifle, which are commonly available in 5, 10, and 20-round capacities.

Does the Ruger American Ranch rifle have a threaded muzzle?

Yes, the specific version reviewed includes a 5/8-24 threaded muzzle, protected by a cap. This allows for the easy attachment of suppressors, muzzle brakes, or flash suppressors.

What contributes to the accuracy of the Ruger American Ranch rifle?

The rifle's accuracy is attributed to Ruger's 'American Action,' which uses an almost invisible locking ring for head-spacing the barrel, combined with Ruger's hammer-forged barrels.

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