*Ruger Mark I With Mag-na-Ported Barrel and Shoulder Patch
Sale 2029 - Arms, Armor and Militaria Online
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Aug 27, 2024
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Sep 10, 2024
Timed Online / Cincinnati
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Lot Description
*Ruger Mark I With Mag-na-Ported Barrel and Shoulder Patch
.22 LR. 5.5" barrel length. SN: 15-68371. Brushed stainless steel finish overall with blued small parts, polished bolt and trigger, and mounting checkered black synthetic Ruger logo grips. Simple blowback operated concealed hammer fired autoloading pistol fed by detachable single stack magazines. Item features a ported barrel with one port to either side of the Patridge front sight, the latter component paired with a fully adjustable white outline rear notch. Rear face of the cocking knob is engraved Mag-na-Port in gold lettering with further embellishments including a {Bullseye} on the right frame, and issue number 164 of the limited edition Mag-na-Ported series. Standard markings include two-line warning and address to left barrel with left frame showing model and caliber mark RUGER 22 CAL. LONG RIFLE/AUTOMATIC PISTOL MARK I. Comes with a Mag-na-port ARMS, INC. shoulder patch.
This lot is located in Cincinnati.
From the Collection of Vern Gregg
Condition Report
Good. Bore is dirty with some dust and residues that should clean to Very Bright or better with sharp rifling throughout. Metal finish shows some oil residue to the interior with few faint scratches on the exterior. Trigger flanks exhibit some spots of brown patination.
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