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Ruger 77, in .375 Raptor

Alibiiv

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This is a Ruger 77 tang safety in .375 Raptor. It has a stainless steel, 18-inch, XCaliber, 1:10 twist, 5R grove, heavy sporter contoured barrel with a MaxTerminator muzzle brake, and includes a threaded barrel sleeve. The one-inch rings are included with the sale. The barrel and twist are what was recommended by Steve from XCaliber. The entire rifle has been bead blasted and CeraKoted. The bolt lugs have been lapped to the action. All of the metal gunsmithing has been done professionally by M.C. Guns, in Montana. I did the stock work which has been glass bedded from the magazine well to four-inches in front of the recoil lug and then floated, and the rear screw is pillar bedded. All of the metal on this rifle is 100%, including the trigger guard and the hinged floor-plate. The stock has regular handling and hunting marks, my plan was to refinish the stock. There have been 10 rounds put through this rifle, that is it. I do not have the dies or any brass, the dies are readily available online; Lee and C&H had them in stock. I started this project only to go in a different direction. For anyone who wants to shoot heavy bullets, at subsonic velocities this is a great deal. I have more photos if requested. There is $400+ in parts and another $700 in gunsmith work, plus the cost of the rifle itself. I am asking $800 plus shipping. I do not make private sales, my FFL to your FFL only.

The rifle has been sold. Thank you for everyone's interest.
 

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This is a Ruger 77 tang safety in .375 Raptor. It has a stainless steel, 18-inch, XCaliber, 1:10 twist, 5R grove, heavy sporter contoured barrel with a MaxTerminator muzzle brake, and includes a threaded barrel sleeve. The one-inch rings are included with the sale. The barrel and twist are what was recommended by Steve from XCaliber. The entire rifle has been bead blasted and CeraKoted. The bolt lugs have been lapped to the action. All of the metal gunsmithing has been done professionally by M.C. Guns, in Montana. I did the stock work which has been glass bedded from the magazine well to four-inches in front of the recoil lug and then floated, and the rear screw is pillar bedded. All of the metal on this rifle is 100%, including the trigger guard and the hinged floor-plate. The stock has regular handling and hunting marks, my plan was to refinish the stock. There have been 10 rounds put through this rifle, that is it. I do not have the dies or any brass, the dies are readily available online; Lee and C&H had them in stock. I started this project only to go in a different direction. For anyone who wants to shoot heavy bullets, at subsonic velocities this is a great deal. I have more photos if requested. There is $400+ in parts and another $700 in gunsmith work, plus the cost of the rifle itself. I am asking $800 plus shipping. I do not make private sales, my FFL to your FFL only.
Real NICE CALIBER & RIG!!!!!!!!!!!
 
This is a Ruger 77 tang safety in .375 Raptor. It has a stainless steel, 18-inch, XCaliber, 1:10 twist, 5R grove, heavy sporter contoured barrel with a MaxTerminator muzzle brake, and includes a threaded barrel sleeve. The one-inch rings are included with the sale. The barrel and twist are what was recommended by Steve from XCaliber. The entire rifle has been bead blasted and CeraKoted. The bolt lugs have been lapped to the action. All of the metal gunsmithing has been done professionally by M.C. Guns, in Montana. I did the stock work which has been glass bedded from the magazine well to four-inches in front of the recoil lug and then floated, and the rear screw is pillar bedded. All of the metal on this rifle is 100%, including the trigger guard and the hinged floor-plate. The stock has regular handling and hunting marks, my plan was to refinish the stock. There have been 10 rounds put through this rifle, that is it. I do not have the dies or any brass, the dies are readily available online; Lee and C&H had them in stock. I started this project only to go in a different direction. For anyone who wants to shoot heavy bullets, at subsonic velocities this is a great deal. I have more photos if requested. There is $400+ in parts and another $700 in gunsmith work, plus the cost of the rifle itself. I am asking $800 plus shipping. I do not make private sales, my FFL to your FFL only.

The rifle has been sold. Thank you for everyone's interest.
Dang, Brother Raoul, it seems not too long ago when you and I were discussing this build.

Ed
 
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