Ruger American Rifle Predator 223 Rem. 22" 10+1 Moss Green/Matte

The Ruger American Rifle Predator is designed with unwavering performance in mind. Chambered for the popular and readily available .223 Remington cartridge, this remarkable firearm combines rugged durability, unmatched accuracy and versatile features.Â
Key features that set the Ruger American Rifle Predator apart include:
Deadly Accuracy: Equipped with a 22" cold hammer-forged barrel, this rifle guarantees unparalleled accuracy shot after shot.Â
Adjustable Trigger: The adjustable Marksman trigger allows for personalized performance, adapting to your shooting style.
Box Magazine: The detachable 10-round box magazine ensures plenty of ammunition is at hand and permits swift reloads when needed.
Durability: The Ruger American Rifle Predator edition is purpose-built for the rigors of hunting. Its lightweight ergonomic stock offers exceptional maneuverability.Â
Distinctive Design: With a matte black finish on the receiver and barrel, and a Moss Green finish on the stock, the Ruger American Rifle Predator edition not only performs well but also looks great.Â
Optics-Ready: The Ruger American Rifle Predator edition comes equipped with a full-length Picatinny rail mounted atop the receiver, making it easy to pair this rifle with your choice of scope or optic.
Ruger's commitment to quality shines through in the Ruger American Rifle Predator edition. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail and superior build quality, this rifle delivers flawless operation and unwavering reliability.Â
Order yours today and join the ranks of satisfied shooters who trust the Ruger American Rifle Predator edition to deliver exceptional results hunt after hunt.
UPC/EAN | 736676269440 |
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Manufacturer Part Number | 26944 |
Brand | Ruger |
Caliber | 223 Remington |
Action | Bolt Action |
Barrel Length | 22" |
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