Summary: The description, specs, pricing, photos and user ratings of the Ruger Mark IV Hunter pistol.
Manufacturer’s Description
The Ruger Mark IV Hunter is a semiauto pistol built on a stainless steel frame with a stainless steel upper receiver, and chambered in .22 LR. Other features include:
A recessed button in the frame’s rear allows the upper receiver to tilt up and off of the grip frame without the use of tools;
a one-piece, precision CNC-machined grip frame;
a fluted bull barrel;
an ergonomic bolt stop;
a smoothly contoured grip with replaceable laminate checkered grip panels for a non-slip hold;
The Mark IV Hunter from the right.
an internal cylindrical bolt to ensure permanent sight-to-barrel alignment;
a contoured ejection port and easy-to-grasp bolt ears;
an adjustable rear sight;
a fixed fiber optic front sight;
a drilled and tapped receiver for a Weaver- or picatinny-style optics rail (rail not included);
an ambidextrous manual safety that positively locks the sear in the “SAFE” position when applied (you can convert the safety to left-side-only with an included washer);
a left-side push-button magazine release and a drop-free magazine;
a magazine disconnect safety;
a satin stainless finish; and
two 10-round magazines.
Note: This pistol is not California- or Massachusetts-approved.
Heads up everybody, Ruger has issued a safety recall for its Mark IV pistols: https://www.americanrifleman.org/articles/2017/6/8/ruger-mark-iv-safety-recall/