Ruger American Ranch 300 BLK and 556 pre-order *UPDATED*

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We just got word from Ruger that our American Ranch rifles are headed to Canadian soil. We have both the 300 BLK and 556 rifles on their way to us and are more than happy to reserve one for you. We'll be selling these guns for $599 and they ship across Canada for $12.95. Give us a call or send us a message if you're interested.

*Update June 10* We just got our first larger shipment of rifles in, all in 5.56 so far. The bad thing is that because of the unstable dollar the price has had to be increased again now to $599.

*Update September 4* The 300 Blackout's are now on their way and we are accepting payment to reserve yours today! They will be in-store in the next week or two and will be shipping out immediately after. See latest post for more details.

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Any word if Ruger will be coming out with a .308 version of the Ranch rifle?

I took a look on their website but saw no mention of a .308

Thanks!

There still hasn't been any mention of a .308 version of the ranch rifle. They do offer the predator model now in .308 though which has almost all the same features, including a threaded barrel which is only 2" longer than the ranch rifle.
 
Anticipated delivery date? Days? Weeks? Months?

Are you also bringing in the compact stocked version?

Do you require a deposit?

Why is there always room for Jell-o?

1.) We only ordered the longer (non-compact) version. Everything is the same except the length of pull.
2.) No deposit, no obligation.
3.) Because Jell-o melts, a becomes nothing more than fruit juice…and nobody ever got full on fruit juice. (I suppose it hides in the small spaces between the turkey and stuffing.)
 
littally LOL here...

never hear of that little gem before, at almost half the price of my AAC Micro 7!

1.) We only ordered the longer (non-compact) version. Everything is the same except the length of pull.
2.) No deposit, no obligation.
3.) Because Jell-o melts, a becomes nothing more than fruit juice…and nobody ever got full on fruit juice. (I suppose it hides in the small spaces between the turkey and stuffing.)
 
how does this compare to other rifles in this price range, IE Rem 700sps, Savage etc? For accuracy, quality etc? And can you get a nice wood or tactical style stock for it?

Varmint barrel availiable?
 
How do I reserve a .223 version? Who do I run over?

No need to run anyone over today, we'll gladly reserve one for you just PM us your name and phone number!

how does this compare to other rifles in this price range, IE Rem 700sps, Savage etc? For accuracy, quality etc? And can you get a nice wood or tactical style stock for it?

Varmint barrel availiable?

-The American rifles have had nothing but great reviews from what I've seen with great value coming in under $500
-Quality from what we've seen on the standard American so far has been fantastic
-No wood stocks from Ruger but Boyd's is now making some
-No varmint barrel, they offer the American Predator in some great calibers with bull barrels

Here's a nice review of the rifle by Jeff at Gunblast.com

 
Just a quick question...I see there are two length of pull versions on Ruger's website. Are you guys getting the longer one in, or the shorter one? The 13 3/4" or the 12 1/2" LOP?

Thanks,
Dan

P.S. oops sorry, forgot to mention I'm inquiring about the .223 version.
 
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Just a quick question...I see there are two length of pull versions on Ruger's website. Are you guys getting the longer one in, or the shorter one? The 13 3/4" or the 12 1/2" LOP?

Thanks,
Dan

P.S. oops sorry, forgot to mention I'm inquiring about the .223 version.

Dan, we have the longer length of pull (13-3/4") versions on order in both 5.56/223 and 300 BLK.
 
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