Ruger's New "Hawkeye" model 77 mk11

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Sturm, Ruger Announces M77® Hawkeye® Rifles
November 7, 2006
Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc. (NYSE: RGR), is proud to announce the introduction of the new Ruger® M77® Hawkeye® bolt action rifles that are designed to be instant classics. America's best production rifles just got a lot better!

The M77 Hawkeye rifles are refinements of the popular Ruger M77 Mark II rifles, but have improved, new features, including the smooth and crisp Ruger LC6™ trigger for improved out-of-the-box trigger pull and a new red rubber recoil pad that provides more effective recoil reduction. Key features of the Ruger M77 Mark II have been retained in the new M77 Hawkeye rifles, including Mauser-type controlled feeding and a powerful claw extractor, 3-position safety, hammer forged steel barrels and free Ruger patented scope rings.

The design of the patented steel floorplate, now bearing the distinctive Ruger logo, provides easy unloading and eliminates accidental "dumping" of ammunition.

Two models of the new Ruger M77 Hawkeye rifles are available. The matte blued version features a newly designed, slimmer walnut stock with wrap-around cut checkering on the forearm and more rounded contours on the bottom of the stock and top of the pistol grips. The matte stainless version features a synthetic stock with a new recoil pad.

"The M77 Hawkeye rifles are the result of Ruger listening to its customers," said Sturm, Ruger President, Stephen L. Sanetti. "Although some well-known, reliable features of the Ruger M77 Mark II have been retained in the M77 Hawkeye rifle, it also incorporates new and improved features which are sure to please even the most discriminating Ruger customer."



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Sturm, Ruger is the nation's leading manufacturer of high-quality firearms for recreation and law enforcement, and a major producer of precision steel and titanium investment castings. Sturm, Ruger is headquartered in Southport, CT, with plants and foundries located in Newport, NH and Prescott, AZ.

Sturm, Ruger & Co., Inc. “Arms Makers for Responsible Citizens”®


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I Can't find any pictures of it anywhere yet though :confused: Having just bought a mk11 the trigger is my biggest (but not huge) complaint - if they've truely corrected that they have a winner IMO. Mind you loosing the flat spots on the stock won't hurt anything either.. :cool:
 
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I like the sounds of it too.

I just hope the 'distinctive logo' on the floorplate isn;t too distinctive though.

"Listened to their customers" ??? Which one of you guys phoned in and complained that the 77 needed bigger tackier logos on it LOL
 
the heavy barrel Mini 14 & the compact chambered in 358 Win caught my eye

a new trigger on the m77 will be a good step for Ruger
 
Salty,

Here are some pdf ads to look at, for partial pix - Jeff.

http://www.ruger-firearms.com/Firearms/N-NewProductInfo.html


Salty said:
http://www.ruger-firearms.com/Firearms/N-Firearms_News.html#

Sturm, Ruger Announces M77® Hawkeye® Rifles
November 7, 2006
Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc. (NYSE: RGR), is proud to announce the introduction of the new Ruger® M77® Hawkeye® bolt action rifles that are designed to be instant classics. America's best production rifles just got a lot better!

The M77 Hawkeye rifles are refinements of the popular Ruger M77 Mark II rifles, but have improved, new features, including the smooth and crisp Ruger LC6™ trigger for improved out-of-the-box trigger pull and a new red rubber recoil pad that provides more effective recoil reduction. Key features of the Ruger M77 Mark II have been retained in the new M77 Hawkeye rifles, including Mauser-type controlled feeding and a powerful claw extractor, 3-position safety, hammer forged steel barrels and free Ruger patented scope rings.

The design of the patented steel floorplate, now bearing the distinctive Ruger logo, provides easy unloading and eliminates accidental "dumping" of ammunition.

Two models of the new Ruger M77 Hawkeye rifles are available. The matte blued version features a newly designed, slimmer walnut stock with wrap-around cut checkering on the forearm and more rounded contours on the bottom of the stock and top of the pistol grips. The matte stainless version features a synthetic stock with a new recoil pad.

"The M77 Hawkeye rifles are the result of Ruger listening to its customers," said Sturm, Ruger President, Stephen L. Sanetti. "Although some well-known, reliable features of the Ruger M77 Mark II have been retained in the M77 Hawkeye rifle, it also incorporates new and improved features which are sure to please even the most discriminating Ruger customer."



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Sturm, Ruger is the nation's leading manufacturer of high-quality firearms for recreation and law enforcement, and a major producer of precision steel and titanium investment castings. Sturm, Ruger is headquartered in Southport, CT, with plants and foundries located in Newport, NH and Prescott, AZ.

Sturm, Ruger & Co., Inc. “Arms Makers for Responsible Citizens”®


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I Can't find any pictures of it anywhere yet though :confused: Having just bought a mk11 the trigger is my biggest (but not huge) complaint - if they've truely corrected that they have a winner IMO. Mind you loosing the flat spots on the stock won't hurt anything either.. :cool:
 
Jeff/1911 said:
Salty,

Here are some pdf ads to look at, for partial pix - Jeff.

http://www.ruger-firearms.com/Firearms/N-NewProductInfo.html

Thanks Jeff. They look pretty nice. Lots of nice gun #### there! :eek: Ruger's got a lot new to offer next year...

todbartell said:
& the compact chambered in 358 Win caught my eye

That, is nothing short of brilliant. A 358 won't loose #### for velocity in a 20" tube.:cool:

And a mini 14 that can shoot :confused: WTF is up with that :runaway:
 
todbartell said:
its actually a 16.5" tube

Right you are. I was thinking the ultra light.

The more I ee of that 375 Ruger, the more I like it...

Wonder why don't they offer that in the 16.5" bbl
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Here's my M77 MkII Compact, 16 1/2" barrel. In 7mm-08, scoped with a Burris Fullfield II 3x9. This is the trigger that I recently "filed and polished" from 5.4 lbs down to 2.7 lbs. She swings fast and deadly, 3/8" group @ 100 yds. Hornady 139 gr. Interlocks.

M77Compact.jpg
 
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