The Ruger MKIV Target Hunter model 40160 is a precision-engineered semi-automatic pistol chambered in .22 LR, designed for target shooting and recreational use. With a sleek satin stainless steel finish and ergonomic alloy frame target wood grips, this firearm offers both durability and comfort during extended shooting sessions. It features a 10-round capacity with an additional 1-round in the chamber, providing ample capability for practice and competitive shooting. The compact overall length of approximately 11.12 inches makes it easy to handle while maintaining stability and accuracy. Weighing just over 44 ounces, the MKIV Target Hunter balances well in the hand, ensuring ease of use for shooters of various skill levels. The firearm includes fiber optic front sights and adjustable rear sights for precise target acquisition, enhancing shooting accuracy in different lighting conditions. Ruger’s signature one-button takedown system simplifies cleaning and maintenance, allowing for quick disassembly without the need for tools, ensuring minimal downtime between shooting sessions. The one-piece machined grip frame and ergonomic bolt stop contribute to a seamless shooting experience, providing reliability and consistent performance. The firearm comes with two 10-round magazines, enabling extended shooting without frequent reloads. Whether for plinking, training, or competitive shooting, the Ruger MKIV Target Hunter offers a combination of precision craftsmanship and user-friendly features, making it a top choice for firearm enthusiasts seeking quality and performance in a .22 LR pistol.
Features:
- Simple one-button takedown for quick and easy cleaning
- One-piece machined grip frame for stability and comfort
- Ergonomic bolt stop enhances user control
- Fiber optic front sight and adjustable rear sight for accurate aiming
- Satin stainless steel finish provides durability and corrosion resistance
- Target wood grips on alloy frame for improved grip and aesthetic appeal
- Includes two 10-round magazines for extended shooting sessions