Description
The Ruger Mark IV Target .22 LR 5.5″ Bull Barrel Blued is a rimfire pistol built for precision and easy maintenance. It features a bull barrel for reduced muzzle flip and a blued finish with a contoured synthetic grip for stable handling on the range. The design includes a drilled-and-tapped receiver for optics and an adjustable rear sight for fine aiming. This pistol ships with two 10-round magazines to support extended range sessions.
| Manufacturer | Ruger |
|---|---|
| Model | Mark IV Target |
| Material | Steel barrel, aluminum receiver, synthetic grip |
| Compatibility | .22 LR ammunition |
| Finish | Blued |
| Weight | 35.5 oz |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Bull Barrel Design: The 5.5″ bull barrel adds weight up front, reducing muzzle rise for faster follow-up shots. Why it matters: You stay on target longer, which means tighter groups and more consistent hits.
- One-Button Takedown: Ruger’s Mark IV system lets you remove the bolt and barrel with a single button push. Why it matters: Cleaning and maintenance are quick and simple, so you spend less time scrubbing and more time shooting.
- Adjustable Rear Sight: The rear sight is fully adjustable for windage and elevation. Why it matters: You can zero the pistol exactly to your preferred ammo, making it ideal for target shooting or training.
- Drilled-and-Tapped Receiver: The receiver comes pre-drilled and tapped for optics. Why it matters: You can mount a red dot or reflex sight without gunsmithing, giving you faster target acquisition.
- Two 10-Round Magazines: The pistol includes two 10-round magazines. Why it matters: You get more range time between reloads, and a spare mag keeps the session going if one fails.
Who It’s For
This Ruger Mark IV Target is built for new shooters who want a reliable, accurate rimfire pistol to build fundamentals. It also serves seasoned shooters who need a cheap-to-run trainer for centerfire pistol practice. If you’re teaching someone to shoot, this pistol’s low recoil and easy controls make it a safe bet.
Pros & Cons
- Pro: Excellent accuracy out of the box with the bull barrel.
- Pro: One-button takedown is the best in its class for cleaning.
- Pro: Optics-ready receiver saves you gunsmithing costs.
- Con: The blued finish requires more care to prevent rust in humid environments.
Comparison
| Feature | Ruger Mark IV Target | Browning Buck Mark Plus | Smith & Wesson SW22 Victory |
|---|---|---|---|
| Barrel Length | 5.5″ bull | 5.5″ tapered | 5.5″ bull |
| Weight | 35.5 oz | 34 oz | 36 oz |
| Finish | Blued | Blued | Stainless |
| Magazine Capacity | 10 rounds | 10 rounds | 10 rounds |
| Takedown | One-button | Two-screw | Push-button |
| Price | $539.54 | $529 | $469 |
Per Ruger specs, the Mark IV Target offers the best takedown system in its class. The Browning Buck Mark Plus has a slightly lighter trigger but a more complex disassembly. The SW22 Victory is cheaper but has a less refined trigger. For reliability and ease of maintenance, the Ruger wins.
FAQ
Is this pistol optics-ready out of the box?
Yes. The receiver is drilled and tapped for optics, so you can mount a red dot or reflex sight without any gunsmithing. You just need the correct base plate or adapter for your optic.
What kind of accuracy can I expect at 25 yards?
With quality .22 LR match ammo, expect 1.5 to 2-inch groups at 25 yards. The bull barrel and adjustable sights give you solid precision for target shooting or plinking.
How do I clean the Mark IV Target?
Press the takedown button on the back of the receiver, tilt the barrel upward, and slide the bolt out. Clean the barrel and bolt as normal. Reassemble in reverse. It takes about 30 seconds.
Is this pistol suitable for a left-handed shooter?
Yes. The ambidextrous safety and magazine release are easy to reach from either side. The grip is contoured but not hand-specific.
Trust & Delivery
- ✔ Nationwide delivery (all 50 states)
- ✔ Ships 1-2 business days
- ✔ 30-day returns
- ✔ Secure checkout
Last updated: April 2026
According to NSSF data, rimfire pistols account for 22% of all handgun sales in the U.S., making the Ruger Mark IV one of the most popular trainers on the market.
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