Ruger RSI for sale
Frequently Asked Questions
Ruger RSI for sale
What is a Ruger RSI?
Ruger's M77 RSI is a discontinued bolt-action rifle featuring a full-length Mannlicher-style walnut stock. Chambered in .243 Win, .250 Savage, .308 Win, and .30-06 Springfield, it is valued for its balance and handling. Used examples typically sell around $950.
How much is a tang safety M77 worth?
Used tang safety M77 rifles average around $957, with prices varying by condition, caliber, and variant. New examples command higher prices but are harder to find.
What's the difference between M77 and M77 Mark II?
Original M77s featured adjustable factory triggers and push-button tang safeties. Mark II models switched to fixed triggers and a redesigned safety. Mark II barrels are hammer-forged. Both are popular hunting rifles, though original M77s are increasingly scarce on the used market.
Did Ruger quit making the M77?
Ruger temporarily stopped production of the M77 line, with no timeline given for its return. The 77/17, 77/22, 77/357, and 77/44 variants were fully closed. The broader 77-Series suspension was described as temporary, not a permanent discontinuation. Used examples remain available on the secondary market, typically priced around $952.
What is the point of a mannlicher stock?
Mannlicher stocks extend wood the full length of the barrel, protecting it from knocks and shielding the shooter's hands from barrel heat during sustained fire. The tradeoff is added weight and slightly reduced accuracy potential compared to free-floated barrel designs. They remain popular on traditional European hunting rifles.