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Ruger Hawkeye African 375 Ruger 3+1 23" American Walnut Satin Blued Left Hand
Ruger's Hawkeye African Rifle features a LC6 trigger that has a smooth, crisp performance right out of the box for increased accuracy on the range or in the field. Its non-rotating, Mauser-type controlled round feed extractor is the most positive case extraction system ever invented, and features a fixed blade-type ejector that positively ejects the empty cases as the bolt is moved fully rearward. The hinged solid-steel floorplate makes for easy unloading without having to chamber each cartridge. Its ergonomically pleasing, American walnut stock has rounded contours along the barrel, on the bottom of the stock and on top of the pistol grip and wrap-around checkering on grip and forend. The cold hammer-forged barrel results in ultra-precise rifling that provides exceptional accuracy, longevity and easy cleaning; and has shallow "express-style" windage-adjustable "V" notch rear sight and large white bead front sight for instant target acquisition.
Brand Ruger
Category Rifles
Caliber 375 Ruger
Model Hawkeye
Series African
Stock Finish American Walnut
Action Bolt
Barrel Length Range 23" to 23.99"
Sights Adjustable Rear, Bead Front, Integrated Base
Capacity 3+1
Muzzle Muzzle Brake
Hand Left
Length of Pull 13.50"
OAL 44.80"
Receiver Finish Satin Blued
Receiver Material Steel
Safety Three Position
Stock Finish Group Brown
Stock Material Wood
Trigger LC6
Twist 1:12"
Weight 8 lbs
Barrel Description Cold Hammer Forged
Barrel Finish Satin Blued
Barrel Length 23"
UPC | ECOM00035614 |
Caliber | .375 RUGER |
Finish | BLUED |
Capacity | 3 ROUNDS |
Action | BOLT ACTION |
Barrel Length | 23 BARREL |
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