Mark I Target Model

Success of Ruger Standard Model, led quite naturally to a demand for a more accurate target model. In 1951, a pistol that utilized the same frame and receiver with a 6.875" target-type barrel and adjustable sights was introduced. Early target models number 15000 to 16999 and 25000 to 25300 have Red Eagle grips. In 1952, a 5.25" tapered barrel model was introduced, but was soon discontinued. In 1963, popular 5.5" bull barrel model was introduced. These models enjoyed well-deserved success. Manufactured from 1951-1982.
Gun Type: Handgun
Red Eagle 6-7/8" barrel
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5-1/2" Bull Barrel Model
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Black or Silver Eagle 6-7/8" barrel

Note: Add 35% for original hinged box; $75-$100 with factory-supplied muzzle brake; add 50% for other Mark I Target models under serial number 72500 in original hinged box.

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5-1/4" Tapered Barrel Model

Note: Add 50% if in original 5.25"-marked hinged box.

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Rollmarked with U.S. on Top of Frame

These pistols will have .0625" or .125" high serial numbers. Note: Add 25% if pistol has .125" high serial numbers.

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