Description
The Ruger Mark IV Target 22″ 22 LR Satin Stainless is a purpose-built rimfire pistol for precision target work and range use. It pairs a 10″ cold hammer-forged bull barrel with a satin stainless finish and an adjustable rear sight for repeatable, accurate shooting. The design includes a simple one-button takedown for easy field-stripping and cleaning. The receiver is drilled and tapped for mounting optics or a rail accessory.
| Manufacturer | Ruger |
|---|---|
| Model | Mark IV Target |
| Material | Stainless steel barrel, aluminum grip frame |
| Compatibility | .22 LR ammunition, optics-ready rail mount |
| Finish | Satin stainless |
| Weight | 37 ounces (per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- 10″ Cold Hammer-Forged Bull Barrel — This heavy barrel profile stays rigid shot after shot, reducing vibration for consistent accuracy at the range. It also helps balance the pistol for steady aiming.
- One-Button Takedown — Press a single button to remove the barrel, receiver, and bolt group. No tools, no fuss. That means less time cleaning and more time shooting.
- Adjustable Rear Sight — Windage and elevation adjustments let you dial in your point of impact exactly. Whether you’re plinking cans or chasing bullseyes, you get repeatable results.
- Drilled and Tapped Receiver — Mount a red dot, reflex sight, or Picatinny rail without a gunsmith. This gives you the flexibility to customize your setup for competition or casual range days.
- Satin Stainless Finish — The corrosion-resistant finish holds up to humidity and sweat. It also reduces glare, which can be a real help in bright outdoor lighting.
Who It’s For
This pistol is a solid choice for target shooters who want a dedicated .22 LR platform for practice or competition. It also works well for new shooters learning fundamentals like sight alignment and trigger control. If you already own a centerfire pistol and want an affordable trainer that shoots like a full-size gun, the Ruger Mark IV Target fits the bill.
Pros and Cons
Pros: The 10″ barrel gives you a longer sight radius for better accuracy. The one-button takedown makes cleaning fast. The satin finish resists rust. The adjustable rear sight is precise. It runs reliably with standard-velocity .22 LR ammo.
Cons: The bull barrel adds weight — 37 ounces unloaded — so it can feel front-heavy if you’re used to polymer pistols. The grip angle is steeper than a 1911, which takes some getting used to for some shooters.
Comparison: Ruger Mark IV Target vs. Competitors
| Feature | Ruger Mark IV Target | Smith & Wesson SW22 Victory | Browning Buck Mark Plus |
|---|---|---|---|
| Barrel Length | 10″ | 5.5″ | 7.25″ |
| Weight | 37 oz | 36 oz | 34 oz |
| Takedown | One-button | Tool-less (barrel nut) | Screw and pin |
| Finish | Satin stainless | Stainless | Blued/Stainless |
| MSRP | $706.38 | ~$450 | ~$500 |
The Ruger Mark IV Target stands out for its longer barrel and one-button takedown. The SW22 Victory is lighter and cheaper, but the barrel is shorter and the grip angle is different. The Buck Mark Plus has a classic feel but uses a more traditional takedown. For pure target use, the Ruger’s 10″ barrel gives you a real edge in sight radius and muzzle control.
FAQ
What kind of optics can I mount on the Ruger Mark IV Target?
The receiver is drilled and tapped for a Picatinny rail or direct mount of popular red dots like the Vortex Venom, Burris FastFire, or Leupold DeltaPoint Pro. You’ll need a rail adapter for some optics, but Ruger offers a factory rail kit.
Is this pistol accurate out of the box?
Yes. The cold hammer-forged barrel and adjustable rear sight let most shooters shoot 1-inch groups at 25 yards with quality match ammo. Per Ruger’s specs, the barrel is hand-fitted for consistency.
Does the Ruger Mark IV Target come with magazines?
It includes one 10-round magazine. Extra magazines are widely available and cost around $25 each. The magazine release is ambidextrous.
Can a left-handed shooter use this pistol?
The manual safety and magazine release are both ambidextrous. The bolt stop is on the left side, but you can reach it with your trigger finger.
How easy is it to clean?
The one-button takedown lets you remove the barrel and bolt group in seconds. You can clean the barrel from the breech end, and the bolt group comes apart without tools. Most owners report a full cleaning takes under 5 minutes.
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Last updated: April 2026





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