Ruger 300 Blackout for sale

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Brand:

Ruger

Barrel Length:

16.12"

Caliber:

.300 AAC Blackout

Capacity:

20

Finish Per Color:

Blue

Rounds:

20

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Brand:

Ruger

Action:

Semi-Auto

Barrel Length:

16.1

Caliber:

.300 AAC Blackout

Capacity:

30

Finish Per Color:

Black

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Brand:

Ruger

Action:

Bolt Action

Barrel Length:

16.1

Caliber:

.300 AAC Blackout

Capacity:

10

Finish Per Color:

Flat Dark Earth

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Brand:

Ruger

Barrel Length:

16.1"

Caliber:

.300 AAC Blackout

Capacity:

10

Finish Per Color:

Flat Dark Earth

Rounds:

10

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Brand:

Ruger

Barrel Length:

18.5

Caliber:

.300 AAC Blackout

Capacity:

5+1

Finish Per Color:

Blue

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Brand:

Ruger

Barrel Length:

10-1/2"

Caliber:

.300 AAC Blackout

Capacity:

30

Finish Per Color:

Black

Rounds:

30

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Marketplace Insights ★ 4.7/5 based on 49 customer reviews across 10 variants from 23 retailers

Highly-rated Ruger rifle praised for exceptional accuracy and reliability, though some customers report occasional quality control and assembly issues.

What customers like

Accuracy & Performance53%
shooting .5 MOA at 100 yards, 4 shots all touching
Quality & Reliability49%
I have run thousands of rounds through this gun and never a misfeed
Lightweight & Handling33%
The rifle itself is impressively lightweight, making it easy to handle
Customization Options27%
Ruger has made an excellent baseline AR for you to mod till your hearts content
Value for Money24%
For the price, it's a decent gun. Fun to shoot, threaded barrel

Common concerns

Firing Pin Issues4%
These guns will only fire Military spec primed ammo 40% of the time
Quality Control Issues8%
had no plastic bag around it, had the bolt installed, and a filthy bore
Bolt Stiffness6%
the bolt on mine is very stiff...at times very difficult to chamber
Assembly/Pin Problems6%
One of the pins for the hammer wasn't pushed through so I HS some firing issues
Frequently Asked Questions
Ruger 300 Blackout for sale

What is a 300 Blackout rifle good for?

.300 Blackout excels at hunting, home defense, and close-quarters work. Originally designed for AR platforms, it delivers more power than 5.56 while remaining subsonic-capable with suppressors. It performs effectively on deer at typical hunting distances and produces moderate recoil, making it a versatile choice across multiple uses.

What hits harder, 556 or 300 BLK?

Inside 150 yards, .300 Blackout's heavier bullet delivers more energy on target. That advantage doesn't disappear at distance — at 300 yards, .300 Blackout still retains significantly more kinetic energy than 5.56. For both close-range and mid-range use, .300 Blackout hits harder. 5.56 offers flatter trajectory for long-distance shooting.

What are the disadvantages of 300 Blackout?

.300 Blackout ammo costs more and is less widely available than 5.56. Subsonic loads sacrifice velocity for noise reduction. Terminal performance varies by bullet design. Recoil exceeds 5.56. Accidentally mixing supersonic and subsonic loads risks firearm damage. Effective range is limited compared to full-power rifle cartridges.

What distance should I zero my 300 BLK?

Zero distance depends on your ammo type. For subsonic rounds, 25 yards works well for home defense. Mixing supersonic and subsonic, 75 yards offers a practical compromise. For supersonic-only shooting, 100 yards gives a flatter hold for hunting. Know your specific load's trajectory before relying on any zero.