Want To Sell Unfired in box Ruger M77 MKII Express in 30/06

Absolutely! It is in factory condition and not tampered with. They produced it that way by accident, so they will be fine with fixing it for free.
This is very interesting to know that Ruger will still do this work.
I had read on another forum of Ruger collectors that had this work done.
I called Ruger asking about this work, The gunsmith never called back.
I decided to keep it in original condition.
These are nice rifles.
Mine is used and shoots great.

GLWS.
 
FWIW, the MK II Express is on Ruger’s list of No Parts/Service. Still worth a call to see if the work being discussed could be done despite the stated website info.

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It’s a simple machining process. The rifle is marketed as a CRF Mauser type action. Plenty of people over there will have remembered this issue and will remedy it!

Make a call and tell them that it needs to be corrected, don’t ask, just tell them it wasn’t designed as a push feed bu as Bill Ruger intended it to be!
 
Won’t machining off the semi-circular excess, and leaving a flat bolt face, at least on the bottom, result in a gap in the barrel/bolt face area where the case is totally unsupported? It’s only a few millimeters, but maybe that’s too much?
Just thinking out loud, not pounding my fist on the table
 
Won’t machining off the semi-circular excess, and leaving a flat bolt face, at least on the bottom, result in a gap in the barrel/bolt face area where the case is totally unsupported? It’s only a few millimeters, but maybe that’s too much?
Just thinking out loud, not pounding my fist on the table
That’s how every Ruger M77 is built, just like the Winchester pre-64 and classic M70’s, the M98 Mauser rifles and the likes there of are made.

I owned one of these prior to 2004 and had the bolt machined by Ruger so it was actually a CRF Bolt gun as it was designed to be.
 
That’s how every Ruger M77 is built, just like the Winchester pre-64 and classic M70’s, the M98 Mauser rifles and the likes there of are made.
But not most M77 Mark II rifles. And I'm not aware of Winchester nor Mauser ever building a push feed with the large claw extractor.

I've actually never seen a Ruger M77 Mark II Express in 30-06 built this way before. And I own a few. The 270 versions yes. I've owned a few of those and they have all had that push feed lip.
 
Trying to move this along before I talk myself into keeping it which I don’t want or need to do. $2700 shipped
 

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jbirdwell wrote on Jager Waffen74's profile.
Sir, I will gladly take that 16 gauge off your hands. I was waiting for your Winchesters but I'm a sucker for a 16 ga.
DaBill wrote on liam375's profile.
This is Bill from Arizona. If you still have the DRT's I would like to have 3 boxes
Let me know about pmt.
Thanks
teklanika_ray wrote on SP3654's profile.
I bought a great deal of the brass he had for sale, plus I already had many hundred rounds.

How much brass are you looking for?

Ray H
 
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