Ruger Mark IV 22/45 | 22 LR | 5.5″ Bull | 40107
MSRP: $539.00
Your Price: $431.00
The Ruger Mark IV 22/45 is a rimfire pistol built on the Mark series platform with a 5.50″ bull barrel, blued finish and checkered 1911-style grips. It includes two 10-round magazines and a drilled-and-tapped receiver for optics.
The Ruger Mark IV 22/45 pairs the familiar Mark series rimfire action with a 5.50″ bull barrel and a blued finish for a stable, low-recoil shooting platform. The pistol ships with two 10-round magazines and a receiver drilled and tapped for Weaver/Picatinny optics. For a sighting option under $1,000, consider a Vortex Venom red-dot; it complements the drilled-and-tapped receiver and keeps sight acquisition fast for target work.
Recommended uses: target shooting and training; casual plinking and small-bore practice sessions.
Product Specifications
- The caliber is .22 LR for economical range time and practice.
- The barrel measures 5.50 inches and is styled as a bull barrel for improved stability.
- The finish is blued on the barreled receiver/slide assembly.
- The barrel material is steel.
- The overall length is 9.75 inches for compact handling.
- The weight is 34.4 oz as listed by the manufacturer.
- The magazine configuration includes two 10-round magazines.
- The sighting system features a fixed front sight and a adjustable rear sight.
- The receiver is drilled and tapped for Weaver- or Picatinny-style optics mounting.
- The barrel has 6 grooves with a twist rate of 1:16″ right-hand.
- The grip uses checkered synthetic panels on a polymer frame style grip area.
- The pistol features a bull-style barrel profile for steadier aim.
- The product includes the additional feature of a simple one-button takedown for field stripping and chamber-to-muzzle cleaning.
- The optic footprint is PICATINNY when using the drilled/tapped receiver.
- The UPC is 736676401079.
The Mark IV 22/45 offers a practical, easy-to-maintain rimfire package that emphasizes straightforward operation and accuracy potential. Its one-button takedown and drilled-and-tapped receiver make it a good choice for someone who wants a dedicated rimfire pistol for precision practice and training drills. The blued finish and 1911-style ergonomics deliver a familiar handling experience while the bull barrel helps with point-of-aim consistency.
Owners commonly praise the Mark IV’s simple one-button takedown for fast, tool-free maintenance and the platform’s stable sight-to-barrel alignment, which many find contributes to repeatable accuracy.
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