3 New Anarchy Outdoors Ruger Rimfire Rifle Upgrades

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posted on May 27, 2020
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Anarchy Outdoors has added to its rimfire rifle product line with three new products for popular Ruger models. The Ruger Precision Rimfire Bolt Handle (also fits the Ruger American rimfire), Ruger Precision Rimfire Scope Base with integrated bubble level and Ruger Precision Rimfire Bull Barrel Full Port Muzzle Brake are the new additions. 

The Ruger Precision Rimfire Bolt Handle (MSRP: $59.99) is machined from 17-4 stainless steel with an optional black nitride finish that helps to reduce wear and corrosion. The end of the handle is threaded 5/16-24 TPI which works with most aftermarket bolt knobs as well as the factory Ruger bolt knob.

Anarchy Outdoors Ruger Precision Rimfire Bolt Handle
The Anarchy Outdoors Ruger Precision Rimfire Bolt Handle is slightly longer for better leverage and has a more natural rearward angle to it. This allows the shooter to smoothly cycle the action with one fluid motion.


Precision shooters know that as range increases maintaining a level rifle/scope combination is critical to maximizing accuracy. The Ruger Precision Rimfire Rifle Scope Base with bubble level (MSRP: $79.99) is machined from 6061-T6 aluminum and black hard coat anodized. It helps to keep a rifle level while shooting at extended distances.

Ruger Precision Rimfire Rifle Scope Base with Bubble Level
This base replaces the factory Picatinny rail with the integrated bubble level at the back of the scope mount, which allows the shooter to stay on the rifle with a proper cheek weld, even while making adjustments prior to shooting.


A muzzle brake helps with even the slight recoil of a .22 LR round, and the RPR Rimfire Bull Barrel Full Port Muzzle Brake ½"x28 (MSRP: $59.99) was designed specifically for rimfire. Made from titanium, this muzzle brake was designed by a master gunsmith with spiral port cut outs as well as a parabolic internal taper. The result is a lightweight brake that reduces recoil without significantly increasing loudness. Perfectly matched to the Ruger Precision rimfire barrel, it also works well in AR-15s or any other .22-caliber rifle threaded ½"x28 TPI.

Anarchy Outdoors RPR Rimfire Bull Barrel Full Port Muzzle Brake (1/2"x28)
Even though a rimfire has negligible recoil, it is enough to move the reticle off target. This muzzle brake will help.


Learn more at anarchyoutdoors.com.


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