Ruger Mk Ii Serial Numbers

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  1. Ruger Mark Ii Serial Number 210
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Make: Ruger

Model: M77 Mark II (Model #07855)

Ruger Mk Ii Serial Numbers

Serial Number: 780-34406

Year of Manufacture: 1992 (Ruger Serial Number Lookup)

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Caliber: .308 Winchester

Action Type: Internal Magazine-Fed Bolt-Action Rifle

Markings: The stop of the barrel is marked with a Ruger warning and “STURM, RUGER & CO. INC., SOUTHPORT, CONN U.S.A.”. The left side of the barrel is marked with “.308 WIN” and a Ruger proof mark. The left side of the receiver is marked “780-34406”, and “RUGER M77 ® MARK II”. The bolt is serial matching, and hand-scribed “34406” and initials that can not be seen clearly. The grip cap and buttpad are marked with a Ruger phoenix logo.

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Barrel Length: 22”

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Sights/Optics: Express sights are set into the barrel. The front sight is beaded brass blade in-line dovetailed to a banded base that is fixed to the barrel. The rear sight is a flip-up u-notch with white triangle that is adjustable for elevation dovetailed into a base screwed to the barrel. The receiver is cut for Ruger rings (not included).

Stock Configuration and Condition: The stock is a one-piece walnut with checkered pistol grip and forend, straight comb, and black rubber Ruger buttpad. There are QD sling swivels on the buttstock and forend. The belly of the buttstock shows a few light nicks, the grip cap shows light wear on its edges, and there are scattered minor nicks most notable on the right side of the forend near the checkering. There are no chips or cracks. The checkering is sharp. The LOP is 13 3/4” from the front of the trigger to the back of the buttpad. The buttpad shows minor wear from handling with a few light scuffs on the outer edge. Overall, the stock rates in Fine-plus condition.

Type of Finish: Blued

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright and the rifling is sharp. There is no erosion.

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Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 98% of its metal finish. There are light handling marks and the front sight platform and receiver have taken on a distinct plum hue, but otherwise this rifle has no additional notable wear or damage. The screws show light tool marks and strong slots, and all markings are clear. Overall, this rifle rates in Fine-plus condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

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Box, Paperwork and Accessories: This rifle includes a black nylon weave sling that shows light handling wear, some light thinning on the buckles, and rates in Fine condition.

Our Assessment: The Ruger M77 is a robust Bolt-Action rifle designed in 1968 by L. James Sullivan during his short three-years of work with Ruger. Intended to be a modernized Mauser 98, it featured simplified ejector updates and a newly designed safety system. This rifle dates back to 1992, and features changes made in the first major re-tooling this series underwent, including a three-position safety and an open bolt-face. In Fine-plus overall condition, this rifle is in excellent shape. Good luck and happy bidding!

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Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2014 4:20 am
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Hey guys, I wanted to ask regarding serial number placement. I am looking to purchase a ruger MK II, I notice that the serial number is only on top of the receiver from pictures. Is there a serial number on the lower receiver? If not, I thought it was required to have serial numbers on the lower unless it was a bolt action rifle? then again, I am relatively new to purchasing older model pistols, so maybe there was a loophole back then that I wasn't aware of. The one I looked at has the stamp 212-XXXX so I from what I understand the model produced from 1986. The big reason I am asking this question is because I want to purchase a new aftermarket upper for for the MKII when I actually do purchase it. I'm concerned that when I do buy the upper, chances are it will not have a SN on it, and it would possibly look kind of suspicious having a pistol with no SN on it whatsoever, especially since its not a 80 percent lower. Anyway, any foresight and background information would be much appreciated.


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Post subject:Re: Ruger MK II, serial number placement
Ruger Guru

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the 'upper' (the receiver) on the Ruger 22 semi autos has the serial number, NORMALLY on the right side ,just in front of the ejection port................the 'lower' ( grip frame/internals) is NOT serial numbered.............
even if one sends /receives the 'parts' ONLY, not a complete gun, the UPPER is legally treated as a 'firearm' and the serial numbers are 'the gun', must be legally transfered if going across state lines, and cannot be mailed,unless the sender /receivers, are 'FFL's (dealers/gunsmiths/manufacturer)
sounds like the 'upper' you refer to has had the numbers restamped ( renumbered??) whatever, a picture would help........
never say never as to Ruger 'screwing up' and putting the numbers in the WRONG place, I seriously doubt that happened though......I'm very 'wary' of wrong.restamped/moved serial numbers it IS a 'federal crime'.........unless done with BATF approval, been there, done that.......


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hmm interesting, I never encountered a pistol where the upper is considered the firearm, thankd for the input


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Post subject:Re: Ruger MK II, serial number placement
Ruger Guru

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thats because MOST pistols, the upper is actually the slide, the lower, grip assembly, is the receiver...........
then lastly you have the grip frame (receiver), and a fixed? barrel with a 'bolt' that pulls back, like the S&W mod 41 as an example......
SOME ,MAINLY MILITARY TYPE GUNS, THERE IS A SERIAL NUMBER ON THE BARREL, THE FRAME AND THE SLIDE, AND THEY ARE 'SUPPOSED' TO ALL MATCH UP !!
can get a bit confusing.................


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Post subject:Re: Ruger MK II, serial number placement
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thats because MOST pistols, the upper is actually the slide, the lower, grip assembly, is the receiver...........

This is the only fact relevant. Remember altering or even duplicating a gun's serial number is a federal felony (instantly recognizeable by any rookie cop) unless you posses a type 07FFL. This is non-negotiable.
Buying a lightweight upper is in actuality buying a second firearm.

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Post subject:Re: Ruger MK II, serial number placement
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over the years I can say far too 'cops' have little clue as to just what numbers on many guns are actually the serial numbers and what ones are manufacturing markings,ala 'older guns', YES,on many today, this numbering of the serial is pretty obvious, cut and dry,cause there are not a lot of different numbers, and just because the military or the guns used by them 'may' have matching numbers on various parts, it is still the 'receiver' that is the gun, and in the case of a Ruger replacement, ala 'pac lite',the lightweight upper, IS the receiver, the bottom is the grip frame, NO numbers......just another 'part'.
the GCA 1968 is the result of too many errors by makers in properly identifying their various models, in the case of Rugers for us here, they all had the same starting numbers, so you had them 'sharing' the same numbers, SOOOO, if a 'cop' says I have a Ruger 22 caliber, serial number 1234, which one is he talking about ???? I know we ran into this quite often over the years,not all officers of the law are 'gun savy', for many it is just a 'tool'......
to those in the 'know' they KNOW where the 'placement' is , NORMALLY from make to make and model to model, and correct, one does NOT 'alter, delete, or restamp' these numbers under penalty of the law.


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