Ruger M77 VS MAUSER 98

Head to Head Comparison

Ruger M77

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84%

Critic Rating

5 Reviews

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95%

User Rating

2 Reviews

MAUSER 98

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87%

Critic Rating

2 Reviews

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50%

User Rating

0 Reviews

50 MOA

Accuracy

50 MOA

N/A

Damage

N/A

1000 yards

Range

1000 yards

N/A

Recoil Velocity

N/A

4 rounds

Capacity

N/A

N/A

Mobility

N/A

50

Ergonomics

50

50

Fit & Finish

50

50

Reliability

50

MSRP:

$1099.02

Used Price:

$1099.02

New Price:

$1221.13

MSRP:

$1162.80

Used Price:

$1162.80

New Price:

$1292.00

Gun Specifications

Specifications

Ruger M77

MAUSER 98

Length

38.5"

Action

Bolt Action

Caliber

.44 Magnum

Capacity

4

Finish

Blue

Barrel Length

18.5"

Gun Stats

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MAUSER 98

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Gun Descriptions

The Ruger M77 is a bolt-action rifle produced by Sturm, Ruger & Company. It was designed by Jim Sullivan during his three years with Ruger. The rifle features a traditional Mauser-style two-lugged bolt with a claw extractor. From the beginning, the Ruger M77 was intended as a modernized Mauser 98, though numerous changes were made. Bill Ruger wanted to use investment casting in place of a forged receiver. The Sullivan-designed bolt dispensed with the Mauser blade type ejector and instead used the simpler plunger style of ejector. A two-position tang safety and redesigned trigger system were also designed from scratch. Perhaps the most novel feature of the M77 is the only one that has not been redesigned, the angled action screw. The front action screw of traditional bolt-action rifles draws the receiver directly down against the stock. The M77 uses an angled screw that draws the action down and to the rear, tightly bedding it against the stock.

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