Umarex Ruger Mark IV Pellet Pistol Airgun .177 cal 360 fps
$50.00
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Ruger's classic Mark Series pistols have been popular for well over 50 years. Finally you can pass on the shooting tradition of Ruger's time-honored design to your family with the Ruger Mark IV .177 caliber pellet pistol. Umarex is paying homage to this cornerstone of Ruger design by applying the classic Ruger style to a smooth operating break barrel pellet pistol. Notably this sweet plinker features adjustable fiber-optic sights an automatic/manual thumb safety and grips with combination smooth and checkered surfaces. Get stocked up with plenty of pellets and targets because you are going to need them with this fun plinker. Manufactured by Umarex under license from Sturm Ruger & Co. Inc.
Features:
- Single shot break barrel design with one-stroke cocking mechanism
- Fully adjustable rear sight / fixed front fiber optic sight
- Smooth/checkered grip panels; Smooth single stage trigger; Manual/automatic thumb safety
- Shoots .177 caliber pellets at up to 360 fps
3 in stock
Additional Info
UPC | 723364442452 |
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Manufacturer | |
Manufacturer Part Number | 2244245 |
Product Type | SPRING-PISTON |
Sights | Yes |
Capacity | 1 |
Length | 13.5500 |
Caliber/Gauge | |
Barrel Length | 5.3" |
Model | Ruger MKIV |
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