
Ruger Wrangler 7.5" Barrel Burnt Bronze Revolver 22lr 6rd
$188.99
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SKU
2040
Ruger, Wrangler, Single Action Only, Revolver, 22LR, 7.5" Barrel, Aluminum Alloy, Cerakote Finish, Burnt Bronze, Checkered Synthetic Grips, Integral Notch Rear Sight/Blade Front Sight, Transfer Bar Safety, 6 Rounds
Ruger Wrangler single-action revolvers are now available with longer barrels (7.5") and a Single-Six pattern grip frame, each offered in three attractive Cerakote colors. The attractive price, combined with the affordability of rimfire ammunition, make these revolvers ideal for learning to shoot, introducing friends or family to the sport, or just experiencing the fun of single-action shooting.
- Blade front and integral notch rear sights
- Chambered for affordable .22 LR ammunition
- Transfer bar mechanism and loading gate interlock provide an unparalleled measure of security against accidental discharge
- Cold hammer-forged barrel results in ultra-precise rifling that provides exceptional accuracy and longevity
- Cerakote Finish provides rugged reliability in all environments
- Checkered synthetic grips on a Single-Six pattern grip frame.
SKU | 2040 |
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Manufacturer | Ruger |
Caliber | .22 LR |
Action Type | Revolver |
Style | Revolver |
Color | Digital Tan |
Magazine Capacity | 60 |
Magazines Included | 1 |
Detachable Magazine | No |
Barrel Length | 7.5'' |
Sights | Yes |
Recoil Pad | No |
Metal Finish | Bronze |
UPC | 736676020409 |
Manufacturer Part Number | 2040 |
CA Legal | No |
CO Legal | Yes |
MA Legal | No |
MD Legal | Yes |
NY Legal | No |
CA Prop 65 | Yes |
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Jan 22, 2024
I bought the Wrangler combo which included the 22 magnum cylinder, and I love it. The gun shoots great with either cylinder. In 22lr it seems to like Mini-mags best, but in 22 magnum it was exceptional with the Hornady 30 grain V-Max bullets, surprisingly. Definitely accurate enough to hit a rabbit or a squirrel at 15-10 yards if you do your part. The gun is built in typical Ruger fashion, that is to say pretty stout, but not overly heavy due to the frame being made of an aircraft grade aluminum alloy. The cylinders are steel, as is the barrel, hammer and some other parts I'm sure. The grip feels the same as the Single-Six revolver to me. The Cerakote finish is nicely done and adds to the all weather aspects of this revolver. This gun is a great plinker, or hiking and trail gun.