Manuel Ruger #1
Manuel Ruger #1
Manuel Ruger #1
RUGER NO. 1
SINGLE SHOT RIFLES
READ THE INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS IN THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THIS FIREARM
For Product Service on This Model Please Call: (603) 865-2442 (See p. 26)
S/1-02 R5
State-By-State Warnings
Certain states require by law that their own specified warning notices in larger-than-normal type be conspicuously included by the manufacturer, distributor, or retail dealer with firearms sold in that state. Sturm, Ruger sells its products in compliance with applicable laws and regulations. Because our products may be sold in these states, we include the following:
California:
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WARNING
ADVERTENCIA
Children are attracted to and can operate firearms that can cause severe injuries or death. Prevent child access by always keeping guns locked away and unloaded when not in use. If you keep a loaded firearm where a child obtains and improperly uses it, you can be fined or sent to prison.
A los nios los atraen las armas de fuego y las pueden hacer funcionar. Ellos pueden causarses lesions graves y la muerte. Evite que los nios tengan accesso a las armas de fuego guardndolas siempre con llave y descargadas cuando no las est utilizando. Si usted tiene un arma de fuego cargada en un lugar en que un nio tiene acceso a ella y la usa indebidamente, le pueden dar una multa o enviarlo a la carcel.
Connecticut:
UNLAWFUL STORAGE OF A LOADED FIREARM MAY RESULT IN IMPRISONMENT OR FINE.
Florida:
IT IS UNLAWFUL, AND PUNISHABLE BY IMPRISONMENT AND FINE, FOR ANY ADULT TO STORE OR LEAVE A FIREARM IN ANY PLACE WITHIN THE REACH OR EASY ACCESS OF A MINOR UNDER 18 YEARS OF AGE OR TO KNOWINGLY SELL OR OTHERWISE TRANSFER OWNERSHIP OR POSSESSION OF A FIREARM TO A MINOR OR A PERSON OF UNSOUND MIND.
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Maine:
ENDANGERING THE WELFARE OF A CHILD IS A CRIME. IF YOU LEAVE A FIREARM AND AMMUNITION WITHIN EASY ACCESS OF A CHILD, YOU MAY BE SUBJECT TO FINE, IMPRISONMENT OR BOTH. KEEP FIREARMS AND AMMUNITION SEPARATE. KEEP FIREARMS AND AMMUNITION LOCKED UP. USE TRIGGER LOCKS.
Maryland:
WARNING: Children can operate firearms which may cause death or serious injury. It is a crime to store or leave a loaded firearm in any location where an individual knew or should have known that an unsupervised minor would gain access to the firearm. Store your firearm responsibly!
Massachusetts:
WARNING FROM THE MASSACHUSETTS ATTORNEY GENERAL: This handgun is not equipped with a device that fully blocks use by unauthorized users. More than 200,000 firearms like this one are stolen from their owners every year in the United States. In addition, there are more than a thousand suicides each year by younger children and teenagers who get access to firearms. Hundreds more die from accidental discharge. It is likely that many more children sustain serious wounds, or inflict such wounds accidentally on others. In order to limit the chance of such misuse, it is imperative that you keep this weapon locked in a secure place and take other steps necessary to limit the possibility of theft or accident. Failure to take reasonable preventive steps may result in innocent lives being lost, and in some circumstances may result in your liability for these deaths. IT IS UNLAWFUL TO STORE OR KEEP A FIREARM, RIFLE, SHOTGUN OR MACHINE GUN IN ANY PLACE UNLESS THAT WEAPON IS EQUIPPED WITH A TAMPER-RESISTANT SAFETY DEVICE OR IS STORED OR KEPT IN A SECURELY LOCKED CONTAINER.
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New Jersey:
IT IS A CRIMINAL OFFENSE TO LEAVE A LOADED FIREARM WITHIN EASY ACCESS OF A MINOR.
North Carolina:
IT IS UNLAWFUL TO STORE OR LEAVE A FIREARM THAT CAN BE DISCHARGED IN A MANNER THAT A REASONABLE PERSON SHOULD KNOW IS ACCESSIBLE TO A MINOR.
Texas:
IT IS UNLAWFUL TO STORE, TRANSPORT, OR ABANDON AN UNSECURED FIREARM IN A PLACE WHERE CHILDREN ARE LIKELY TO BE AND CAN OBTAIN ACCESS TO THE FIREARM.
Wisconsin:
IF YOU LEAVE A LOADED FIREARM WITHIN THE REACH OR EASY ACCESS OF A CHILD YOU MAY BE FINED OR IMPRISONED OR BOTH IF THE CHILD IMPROPERLY DISCHARGES, POSSESSES, OR EXHIBITS THE FIREARM. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Please check with your licensed retailer or state police for additional warnings which may be required by local law or regulation. Such regulations change constantly, and local authorities are in the best position to advise you on such legal matters.
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FIREARMS SAFETY-YOUR RESPONSIBILITY SAFETY MUST BE THE FIRST AND CONSTANT CONSIDERATION OF EVERY PERSON WHO HANDLES FIREARMS AND AMMUNITION.
This Instruction Manual is designed to assist you in learning how to use and care for your RUGER NO. 1 rifle properly. Only when you are certain you fully understand the Manual and can properly carry out its instructions should you practice loading, etc. with live ammunition. If you have any doubts about your ability to handle or use a particular type of gun safely, then you should seek supervised instruction. Such personalized instruction is often available from gun dealers, gun clubs or police departments. If none of these sources can help you, write to the National Rifle Association, 11250 Waples Mill Road, Fairfax, VA 22030-7400. They will assist you. The person with a gun in their possession has a full-time job. You cannot guess; you cannot forget. You must know how to use your firearm safely. Do not use any firearm without having a complete understanding of its particular characteristics and safe use. Remember: There is no such thing as a foolproof gun.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Operation of Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 Ammunition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 To Load and Fire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 To Unload Rifle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Cartridge Extraction and Ejection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 To Clear a Malfunction (Jam) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 To Minimize Malfunctions (Jams) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Basic Disassembly and Reassembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 - 20 Care and Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21 Quick Detachable Sling Swivel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23 Attaching Ruger Scope Rings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Sight Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Service and Parts Policy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Parts Drawings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 The Basic Rules of Safe Firearms Handling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Warranty Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Ruger is a registered U.S. trademark.
Locking Devices Alterations Manual Safety Ammunition Lead Exposure Loading Handling Firing
FIREARMS ARE DANGEROUS WEAPONS READ THE INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS IN THIS MANUAL THOROUGHLY AND CAREFULLY BEFORE USING.
! WARNINGALTERATIONS
This product was designed to function properly in its original condition. Alterations can make it unsafe. Do not alter any part or add or substitute parts or accessories not made by Sturm, Ruger & Co. Inc.
forward position against gas pressure during firing. The action handles rimmed, semi-rimmed, rimless and belted cartridges, and the extractor-ejector mechanism provides great leverage with only moderate force applied to the lever. RUGER NO. 1 rifles are manufactured in blued steel, stainless steel, lightweight, standard, and heavyweight barrel models, with semi-beavertail, Alexander Henry, and International (full-length) style walnut forends, or weather resistant laminated hardwood in the case of the stainless steel models. They are all mechanically identical and all versions incorporate integral scope mount bases. All mechanical components are made of heat-treated chrome-molybdenum or stainless steel with music wire coil springs throughout the mechanism. The rifle is equally usable by right-hand and left-hand shooters.
NOMENCLATURE
Figure 1. In this illustration the rifle has just been fired and an empty cartridge case is shown in the chamber. The manual safety is shown in its forward FIRE (OFF) position, permitting the sear to release the hammer and the rifle to fire. The safety selector should always be ON in its rearmost SAFE position whenever the rifle is not actually being fired. See page 9.
OPERATION OF SAFETY
The RUGER NO. 1 rifle has a two-position, ambidextrous manual safety located atop the rear of the receiver. It is operated by sliding it fully backward and forward with the thumb. The safety can be moved to the safe position only when the hammer is cocked. Fully operating the under lever cocks the rifle. The rifle can be loaded and unloaded while the safety is in the Safe position. The safety mechanism blocks movement of the sear, and retracts the hammer slightly. It is the retracting of the hammer which creates the feeling of resistance when the safety is being moved to the Safe position. When the hammer is cocked, the hammer spur protrudes slightly below the lever. See the notation in Figure 1. The protrusion of the hammer serves as a cocking indicator that can be felt and seen.
When the rifle is loaded, unless it is to be fired immediately, THE SAFETY SHOULD BE AT ITS EXTREME REARWARD POSITION with the word SAFE fully visible (on some older models the letter S appears). When operating the safety (with the thumb) the user will feel additional resistance to movement of the safety before it reaches its extreme rearward position. That resistance should not be assumed to indicate the safety is in the safe position. Practice with an unloaded rifle, moving the safety into the Safe and Fire positions until you know the safety positions correct positions. See Figures 2 and 3, below. WARNING: When manipulating the safety, DO NOT HAVE ANY FINGER INSIDE THE TRIGGER GUARD! When the safety selector is in the Fire position and the trigger is pulled, the rifle will fire. The safety selector should always be in the Safe position except when the gun user is actually firing or unloading the rifle. The safety selector should unfailingly be moved to the Safe position when the gun user ceases firing.
SAFETY POSITIONS
Figure 2. Safety selector in SAFE (full rearward) position. The safety selector should be in this position when the underlever is open to load a cartridge, or to unload a live round. Whenever a cartridge is chambered, the safety selector should be in the SAFE position unless the rifle is to be fired immediately. Keep the safety in this position except when actually firing. (When the safety is in the SAFE position, it is referred to as being on.)
Figure 3. Safety selector in FIRE (full forward) position. The safety selector should be moved to this position only when the gun user is actually firing the rifle. If you chose not to fire, immediately return the safety to the SAFE position shown in Figure 2. When the safety is in the FIRE position, it is referred to as being off.
The safety selector is held in each of its positions by a spring. Therefore, the gun user should frequently check the position of the safety selector to be certain it has not been inadvertently moved. If the safety does not function properly, or if the selector seems to move too easily, or if the safety selector does not seem firmly positioned in either of its positions, stop using the rifle and return it to the Newport Product Service Department for repair (See p. 26).
SAFE
AMMUNITION
RUGER NO. 1 rifles are chambered for many of the most popular factoryloaded cartridges manufactured in accordance with U.S. industry practice. The particular caliber for each rifle is rollmarked on the barrel. Use cartridges only of the designated caliber that is marked on the barrel. Please see AMMUNITION WARNING below and LOADING WARNING on page 11.
WARNING AMMUNITION
Death, serious injury, and damage can result from the use of wrong ammunition, bore obstructions, powder overloads, or incorrect cartridge components. Even the strongest gun can be blown up by excess pressure. Only use correct ammunition loaded to U.S. Industry Standards. Always wear shooting glasses and hearing protectors.
! WARNING LOADING
Know the caliber of your rifle you are loading and load cartridges of only that caliber into it! Before loading, be certain the primer of each cartridge is seated flush with, or below, the surface of the cartridge case base. A cartridge discharged by the closing of the breech mechanism can result in possible serious injury to the shooter and those nearby. If a cartridge does not chamber readily, do not force it. Check the bore and chamber to be certain that they are free of obstructions and that each cartridge is the proper caliber and of correct dimensions. If you cannot determine why the cartridge will not fit, clear the rifle of all cartridges and write or call the factory. The wrong ammunition can destroy your gun and result in serious injury.
4. Raise the lever fully until the lever latch engages, closing and locking the breech block. (Note: On the upward stroke of the lever, the breech block is locked before the lever latch engages. However, the rifle should not be fired or dry fired unless the lever latch is engaged.)
WARNING HANDLING
Never carry the rifle loaded with the safety selector in the FIRE position. If dropped or struck with the safety off, the rifle may fire. Such a discharge can occur with or without the trigger being directly struck or touched. Never rest a loaded rifle against any object. (wall, fence, vehicle, tree, etc.) because there is always the possibility that the rifle will be jarred or slide from its position and fall with sufficient force to discharge. Keep safety on unless actually firing. Never lower (uncock) the firing pin with a loaded cartridge in the chamber. Under such circumstances the firing pin will be in direct contact with the primer of the loaded cartridge and a light accidental blow to the firing pin can readily cause the gun to discharge.
WARNING: DO NOT TOUCH THE TRIGGER UNTIL YOU ARE ACTUALLY READY TO FIRE THE RIFLE.
5. The rifle is now loaded and cocked, and the safety is engaged. 6. To fire the rifle, with the rifle pointing in a safe direction, push the safety forward to the Fire position, then place the index finger on the trigger and squeeze it. Pulling (squeezing) the trigger will discharge the cartridge. Always be certain that you know where the bullet will strike when you fire the rifle. Keep the thumb off of the safety when firing, as recoil can cause it to bruise the thumb.
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WARNING FIRING
When firing the No. 1 rifle be sure that bystanders are well clear of the shooter and standing a safe distance to the rear. Empty cartridge cases are hot and are normally ejected from the rifle to the rear with some force. They could cause injury to any person who is standing too closely behind the shooter. Shooters should be particularly cautious concerning ejected cartridge cases striking the face. Tilt the rifle away from you when opening the lever. Always wear shooting glasses and hearing protectors.
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! WARNING UNLOADING
When there is a cartridge in the chamber and the safety selector is in the Fire position, the cartridge will discharge if the trigger is pulled. It is absolutely essential for the user to know how to completely unload it. Completely means fully opening the lever, removing a chambered cartridge, and checking to be sure the rifle is empty. The safety selector should always be in the Safe position when the rifle is being unloaded. See the Operation of Safety section of this manual.
TO UNLOAD RIFLE
(Keep the Rifle Pointed in a Safe Direction)
UNLOAD THE RIFLE IMMEDIATELY WHEN YOU ARE FINISHED SHOOTING. 1. Move the safety selector fully to the Safe position if the rifle is cocked. 2. Depress the lever latch and fully lower the lever to open the breech and to eject the chambered cartridge. 3. Inspect the chamber to be certain the cartridge has been extracted. Leave the breech block open.
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SAFETY IN "SAFE" POSITION
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4. If you wish to store the rifle with the action shut, after making sure the chamber is empty, fully shut the lever. 5. Move the safety selector to the Fire position and with the rifle pointed in a safe direction, pull the trigger.
Figure 4
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After clearing a jam, inspect the gun mechanism to determine if dirt might be the cause of the problem. Excess lubricant or grease can cause cartridges to feed sluggishly or fail to extract. An accumulation of grease or dirt on the face or sides of the breech block, under the extractor, or in the chamber can contribute to cartridge feeding problems. (See section on Care and Cleaning, p. 20). After clearing a jam, inspect all cartridges that have been removed from the gun. Safely dispose of any cartridges which are in any way damaged. If it appears that the rifle is not at fault and that the jam was caused by the type of cartridge being used, then try another type. Examine your fired cartridge cases. If they have split, blown or bulged heads, stop using that ammunition and promptly return the rifle to the factory for examination. If the above procedures do not result in a smooth and reliable feeding firearm, dont use the rifle. The RUGER NO. 1 can be returned directly to our Newport Product Service Department for inspection and repair, if required. See the Service and Parts Policy section of the manual for packing and shipping information.
! WARNING MALFUNCTIONS
If a cartridge hangs up, jams, or binds when being chambered or when the breech block is closed, do not attempt to force it into the chamber by pushing or striking the lever. Most failures of a cartridge to feed or to chamber are caused by ammunition that is incorrect, dirty, or defective. Whatever the cause, the gun user must, above all, recognize that jams can result in the very potentially dangerous situation of a cartridge discharging before it is chambered. If this occurs, the cartridge case will rupture and its fragments will fly out of the gun with sufficient force to cause injury. Always wear shooting glasses and hearing protectors!
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To minimize the possibility of such occurrences the gun user should: Use ammunition of the correct caliber and type which is loaded to U.S. Industry Specifications. Do not use cartridges that are deformed, or cartridges that have been reloaded. Clean and lubricate the gun in accordance with the instructions in this manual. Learn to correctly operate the lever and how to properly load and empty the chamber. If the mechanism shows signs of not functioning correctly, or if a part is damaged or broken dont use the rifle. Have it inspected and repaired. For most repairs we recommend that Ruger guns be returned to the factory. However, if a gun has a cartridge in it which cannot be removed, then it is a violation of Federal Regulations to ship that loaded gun whether it be by U.S. Mail or by common carrier. Contact our Newport Product Service Department at (603) 865-2442.
WARNING DISASSEMBLY
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position of the part in the gun before starting to remove it. If a part is under spring tension (such as, the Safety or Trigger) remove it cautiously and anticipate the direction the spring and plunger are most likely to jump. WARNING: If a spring or plunger become lost do not use a substitute. Springs of correct tension are vital to the safe and reliable performance of firearms. Before starting disassembly, remove the sling, scope and rings and place the rear sight blade in its down flat position.
DISASSEMBLY
(Rifle Must Be Unloaded Prior To Disassembly)
1. Keep the rifle pointed in a safe direction! Open the underlever and put the safety in the Safe position. 2. CHECK TO BE CERTAIN THAT THE CHAMBER IS EMPTY! 3. Study the drawing below and those on pages 8 and 19. Use a screwdriver whose tip correctly fits the screw slot. 4. Remove the forearm by unscrewing the forearm takedown screw and gently pulling the forearm away from the receiver. 5. With hammer cocked, insert a slave pin through hole in hammer strut. 6. Pull trigger to release hammer spring tension. 7. Remove the hammer spring and strut as an assembly. 8. Lower the lever, unscrew lever pivot screw and lever pivot pin. 9. Remove hammer. 10. Raise lever to close breech, then lower lever about halfway and pull downward, removing the breech block, breech block arm and the linkage as a unit from the bottom of the receiver. 11. Remove the ejector, ejector plunger, and ejector plunger spring. This is the extent of disassembly required for routine inspection, cleaning and lubrication. Further disassembly is not recommended!
Figure 5
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REASSEMBLY
1. Reassemble ejector, ejector plunger and spring in receiver. 2. Assemble breech block, breech block arm, ejector roller and linakge as shown in Figure 5, page 18 and replace as a unit into receiver while holding the ejector against the inside receiver wall. 3. Position hammer in the lever and engage the lever and link as shown in Figure 6, above. 4. Hold the ejector against the inside receiver wall and insert the lever into the receiver. 5. Move the lever to its closed position while depressing the trigger. 6. Replace pivot pin and retaining screw. 7. Replace hammer spring and strut assembly, cock the hammer and remove slave pin. 8. Reassemble forearm to receiver and tighten forearm takedown screw. 9. With the rifle pointed in a safe direction, check operation of lever, breech block, trigger and safety. REGARDING ACCURACY: The accuracy of any rifle can vary depending upon the make and type of cartridges used in it. Such being the case, if your RUGER NO. 1 rifle does not perform to expectations, it is advisable to try several brands and types of cartridges to determine which one delivers the best accuracy, before proceeding further. If your rifle is not as accurate as you believe it should be, before concluding that some serious fault exists, run the following checks: 1. Be certain the forend screw is snugly tightened. 2. Be certain the bore is clean and free from accumulated metal fouling (deposited by metal jacketed and lead bullets). See the Care and Cleaning section of this manual.
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3. Check the sights for tightness, setting and alignment. 4. Rest the forend on your hand, not directly onto a rest. Never rest the barrel directly onto a rest. If everything is tight, the bore is clean, the sights are properly aligned and secure but the accuracy problem persists, DO NOT alter the stock bedding in any way. Do not scrape away wood and do not bed with glass, plastic, epoxy, etc. Once a rifle stock has been altered, it cannot be reworked by our Product Service Department. If you still have an accuracy problem, write a brief letter to our Product Service Department in Newport, New Hampshire 03773 and describe the nature of the problem based on the use of factory-loaded cartridges not reloads. You will receive a prompt response from us and if indicated, detailed instructions with regard to the return of the rifle.
A firearm must be free of rust, dirt, grease and firing residues to function safely and reliably. Periodic maintenance, which includes inspection of components to determine if they are in proper working order, is absolutely essential. Firing deposits particles of bullet lubricant and powder in the bore, chamber, receiver and other parts of the rifle. There is no fixed rule as to how frequently the cleaning should be carried out, but the alert gun owner soon learns that any firearm functions most reliably and accurately when it is free of accumulations of grease and other firing residues. Basic cleaning equipment includes: A correct size cleaning rod equipped with bore brushes (fiber and brass) and a tip in which a cloth patch can be inserted, patches, powder solvent, lubricant, small lint-free cloths and a toothbrush. Use correct size patches and brushes. Larger sizes will bind in the bore and can be very difficult to remove! Insert rod from the chamber end of the barrel and push firmly so the patch or brush emerges from the muzzle. Dont reverse the rod when a brush or patch is being used it may bind. Dont use patches or brushes dripping with solvent or oil. Use rod and brushes with care so as not to damage gun. 1. To clean the rifle thoroughly, disassemble to the extent described above, taking care to put pins, screws and similar easily mislaid and rolling components in a tray or box. 2. Push-pull a solvent-wetted patch through the bore several times. Next, using a solvent-wetted brush, run it the full length of the bore as many times as is necessary to completely remove all foreign matter from the bore and chamber. Dry the bore with clean patches and examine it. If bore remains fouled, repeat the brushing. Complete the cleaning by dry-patch wiping of bore and chamber.
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3. Use a clean, solvent-wetted patch to remove firing residue and dirt from all reachable surfaces inside the receiver. Use the solvent-wetted toothbrush to dislodge caked dirt from components and from surfaces inside the receiver that cant be reached with a patch. Use cleaning patches or the cloth to remove the solvent. 4. Wipe all surfaces internal and external with a very light coat of oil. Oil and similar preparations collect dirt particles which can interfere with reliable functioning of the rifle. Therefore, use these preparations very sparingly. A drop of oil applied to the breech block assembly components, the pivot points of the trigger mechanism, the safety, the lever, and the latch, will work into all the parts that need lubrication. 5. Reassemble the rifle and carefully wipe all solvent, lubricating and preservative preparations from the stock.
WARNING LUBRICATION
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Firing a rifle with oil, grease, or any other material even partially obstructing the bore may result in damage to the rifle and serious injury to the shooter and those nearby. Do not spray or apply lubricants directly on ammunition. If the powder charge of a cartridge is affected by the lubricant, it may not be ignited, but the energy from the primer may be sufficient to push the bullet into the bore where it may become lodged. Firing a subsequent bullet onto the obstructed bore may damage the rifle and cause serious injury or death to the shooter and those nearby. Use lubricants properly. You are responsible for the proper care and maintenance of your firearm.
STORAGE
GUNS SHOULD NOT BE STORED LOADED!
USE THE LOCKING DEVICE SUPPLIED WITH THE RIFLE FOR STORAGE. (SEE PAGE 5)
Do not store the rifle in a leather case. Leather, and many cloth cases, attract moisture even though they may appear to be perfectly dry.
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a pin through the hole in the front of the hammer spring strut. With the muzzle pointed in a safe direction, pull the trigger and then remove the hammer spring assembly toward the front of the rifle. Now open the action and unscrew and remove the lever pivot screw on the left side of the receiver. The hammer can be removed from the bottom of the receiver. Replace the lever pivot screw, the forend nut, the forend, and the forend screw. Store the hammer spring assembly and the hammer in different locations. When disassembled in this manner, the rifle is inoperable. It is impossible to fire the rifle until the hammer spring assembly and hammer have been correctly replaced into the rifle. To reassemble the rifle for firing, remove the forend screw, the forend, and the forend takedown nut. Unscrew and remove the lever pivot screw. Reinsert the hammer into the receiver and secure it with the lever pivot screw. Replace the hammer spring assembly with the down-turned rear end of the strut facing downward. Replace the forend nut, remove the pin from the front of the hammer spring assembly. Replace the forend and tighten the forend screw. Check to be sure that the lever, hammer, trigger, and safety mechanisms work fully and freely. The rifle is now reassembled and can be loaded and fired normally. While the rifle is less likely to be used by unauthorized persons when disassembled in the above manner, it is always safest to store a firearm with the supplied locking device correctly installed, or to store the firearm in a gun safe or other secure location, away from children and unauthorized adults. Guns should always be stored securely, unloaded and separate from their ammunition.
WARNING STORAGE
Never place or store any firearm in such a manner that it may be dislodged. Firearms should always be stored securely and unloaded, away from children and careless adults. Use the locking device originally supplied with this firearm for storage. The use of a locking device or safety lock is only one aspect of responsible firearms storage. For increased safety, firearms should be stored unloaded and locked in a location that is both separate from their ammunition and inaccessible to children and any other unauthorized person.
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Pin Full Engagement Here Rotating Gate Swivel Body Swivel Loop Spring Plunger
Spring Plunger
To Attach Swivel To Base: a. Press plunger. b. Rotate gate. c. Insert pin into base. d. Rotate gate until pin enters hole in gate, then release plunger. e. Make sure spring plunger fully engages pin, leaving no gap between gate and swivel body. f. To detach swivel, reverse the above procedure. 2. Each time you use your rifle with a sling, be sure the QD swivel is fully engaged. Also, be sure to check the swivel periodically in the field to make certain it is fully engaged. 3. Brush, tree limbs or other obstructions can pull at the swivel, sling, carry strap, scope or the firearm itself. If this happens, always check the swivel IMMEDIATELY to be sure it is fully engaged.
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4. NEVER CLIMB OVER A FENCE, JUMP A DITCH, SCALE STEEP HILLS OR ROCKS, OR CLIMB A TREE OR TREE STAND WITH A LOADED FIREARM. PRACTICE THE RULES OF FIREARM AND HUNTING SAFETY. (See pp. 35 - 38) Failure to follow these safety rules could result in a swivel accidentally becoming detached from its base. If this happens, the firearm could fall, causing damage to the firearm or scope, and even accidentally discharge resulting in injury or death to yourself or others.
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SIGHT ADJUSTMENT
(For Standard Rifles Equipped With Open Sights) The folding leaf rear sight is adjustable for elevation. The slide must be moved one graduation to change the point of impact by approximately one inch at 25 yards. Shooting to determine the slide setting for zero at a particular distance should be done from a bench rest and over a measured distance. Use only a small screwdriver with a blade tip that exactly fits the screw-head. Loosen the screws only slightly so the slide doesnt move too freely. Move the slide in the direction you want the point of impact of the bullet to move. When the slide is positioned at the desired height, carefully tighten both screws. Lateral (windage) adjustment is made by drifting the sight base in its slot. Place a short brass rod against the sight base (and only the base) and tap the sight in the direction you wish to move the point of impact.
SUGGESTED SIGHT PICTURE Top of front sight even with top of rear sight slide. Front sight centered in notch of rear sight slide. Target bulls-eye centered on top of front sight.
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WARNING: BEFORE SHIPPING ANY FIREARM, BE ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN THAT IT IS UNLOADED. DO NOT SHIP CARTRIDGES WITH A FIREARM.
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ORDERING PARTS
Please contact the New Hampshire Product Service Department for parts availability and current prices. All parts orders for the RUGER NO. 1 should be sent to: Sturm, Ruger & Co., Inc., Product Service Department, 411 Sunapee Street, Newport, New Hampshire, 03773, (603) 865-2442. We cannot comply with open account or C.O.D. requests. Payment in the form of a check, money order, Visa or Mastercard must accompany your order. Credit Card orders must include the account number, expiration date and whether it is a Visa or Mastercard account. Minimum parts order is $1.00 plus a $3.50 shipping and handling charge. Order parts by Part Number and Part Name and include the entire serial number of the firearm for which the parts are being ordered. There is a minimum net labor charge of $20.00 plus $12.00 shipping and handling if the parts are factory fitted. All factory-fitted parts are fitted on an exchange basis only. We will not return the replaced parts. Because the receiver of the Ruger No. 1 rifle is a serial numbered component, it is defined as a firearm by Federal law and is not sold as a separate component. *Parts designated by an asterisk must be factory fitted. These parts are fitted on an exchange basis only. We will not return the replaced parts. We will not return any part that is broken, malfunctioning, badly worn or has been modified. See Warning Parts Purchasers, above.
CAUTION: Firearm users are cautioned that a gun containing modified, broken, malfunctioning, or badly worn parts should not be fired.
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S-135 KS-132 KS-135 S-130 KS-130 S-151 S-152 KS-152 S15101 S-151 KS-151 S-152 S-139
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**These parts are factory fitted on an exchange basis only. We will not return the replaced parts. Please contact the New Hampshire Product Service Department at (603) 865-2442 for the correct part number.
Part Name Barrel Rib Screws, Front (2 Reqd.) Barrel Rib Screws, Front (2 Reqd.) Barrel Rib Screws, Front (2 Reqd.) Barrel Rib Screws, Rear (2 Reqd.) Barrel Rib Screws, Rear (2 Reqd.) Barrel Rib Screws, Rear (2 Reqd.) Barrel Rib Screws, Rear (2 Reqd.) Barrel Rib Screws, Rear (2 Reqd.) Breech Block Breech Block Breech Block Arm Breech Block Assembly Breech Block Assembly Ejector, Specify Model & Caliber Ejector, Specify Model & Caliber Ejector Cam Ejector Cam Pivot Pin Ejector Plunger Ejector Plunger Spring Ejector Roller Ejector Strut Ejector Strut Adjustment Screw Ejector Strut Spring Ejector Strut Swivel Firing Pin Firing Pin Spring Forearm, With Escutcheon, Alexander Henry Forearm, With Escutcheon, Alexander Henry Forearm, With Escutcheon, Alexander Henry Forearm, With Escutcheon, Alexander Henry, Laminated
Part No. S-138 KS-137 KS-138 D06101 KD06101 S-137 KS-137 S-138 S-10 KS-10 S-9 A-214 KA-214 S-125 KS-126 S-13 S-45 S-29 S-30 S-27 S-46 S-49 S-48 S-47 S-11 KE-48 70060 70058 70057 70063
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Model Standard, Medium Sporter, Tropical - Blued Models Medium Sporter - Stainless Model Standard, Tropical - Stainless Models Standard, Light Sporter, Medium Sporter, International - Blued Models Standard - Stainless Models Tropical (.375 cal. only) Medium Sporter, Tropical - Stainless Models Tropical All Blued Models All Stainless Models All Models All Blued Models All Stainless Models All Blued Models All Stainless Models All Models All Models All Models All Models All Models All Models All Models All Models All Models All Models All Models Light Sporter Tropical (.375 cal. only) - Blued Model Tropical - Blued Models Tropical - Stainless Models
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Part Name * Forearm, With Escutcheon, Alexander Henry * Forearm, With Escutcheon, Alexander Henry, Laminated * Forearm, With Escutcheon, International * Forearm, With Escutcheon, Semi-Beavertail * Forearm, With Escutcheon, Beavertail * Forearm, With Escutcheon, Semi-Beavertail * Forearm, With Escutcheon, Beavertail Forearm Escutcheon Forearm Take Down Nut Forearm Take Down Screw Front Sight Base Front Sight Base Front Sight Base Front Sight Base Set Screw Front Sight Blade Assembly Front Sight Plunger Spring Front Sight Retaining Plunger * Hammer * Hammer Hammer Spring Hammer Spring Retaining Washer Hammer Strut Hammer Strut Assembly Hammer Transfer Block Hammer Transfer Block Pivot Pin * Lever * Lever * Lever Assembly * Lever Assembly * Lever Latch
Part No. 70059 70064 70054 70056 70062 70055 70061 S-50 S-88 S-51 S06505 KS06502 KS06504 D-70 D06702A D-69 D-68 S-17 KS-17 S-18 S-59 S-25 A-212 S-15 S-26 S-6 KS-6 S-6B KS-6B S-7
Model Medium Sporter - Blued Models Medium Sporter - Stainless Model International Standard - Blued Models Standard - Stainless Models Varminter - Blued Models Varminter - Stainless Model All Models All Models All Models Light Sporter, Medium Sporter, Tropical, International Tropical - Stainless Models Mediuam Sporter - Stainless Model Light Sporter, Medium Sporter, Tropical, International Light Sporter, Medium Sporter, Tropical, International Light Sporter, Medium Sporter, Tropical, International Light Sporter, Medium Sporter, Tropical, International All Blued Models All Stainless Models All Models All Models All Models All Models All Models All Models All Blued Models & Standard (.25/06 cal. only) Stainless Model Standard, Medium Sporter, Tropical, Varminter - Stainless All Blued Models & Standard (.25/06 cal. only) Stainless Model Standard, Medium Sporter, Tropical, Varminter - Stainless All Blued Models & Standard (.25/06 cal. only) Stainless Model
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Part Name * Lever Latch Lever Latch Pivot Pin Lever Latch Pivot Pin Lever Latch Spring Lever Link and Pin Assembly Lever Pivot Pin Lever Pivot Pin Lever Pivot Screw Lever Pivot Screw Muzzle Cap Muzzle Cap Escutcheon Muzzle Cap Screw Pistol Grip Cap, Not Illustrated Pistol Grip Cap, Not Illustrated Pistol Grip Cap Medallion, Not Illustrated Pistol Grip Cap Screw, Not Illustrated Rear Sight Receiver Filler Screws (2 Reqd), Not Illustrated Recoil Pad Recoil Pad Screws, (2 Reqd.) * Safety * Safety Safety Arm Safety Arm Pivot Pin Safety Bar Safety Bar Arm Assembly Safety Bar Pivot Pin Safety Detent Spring Safety Detent Spring Pin Safety Retaining Pin, (2 Reqd.)
Part No. KS-7 S-40 KS-40 S-41 A-206 S-43 KS-43 S-44 KS-44 S01341 D13300 D13200 S-97 KS-97 S-61 S-36 D-77 C-83 D06304 D-84 SC-52 KSC-52 S-16 S-32 S-22 S-22A S-58 S-54 S-39 S-31
Model Standard, Medium Sporter, Tropical, Varminter - Stainless All Blued Models & Standard (.25/06 cal. only) Stainless Model Standard, Medium Sporter, Tropical, Varminter - Stainless All Models All Models All Blued Models All Stainless Models All Blued Models All Stainless Models International InternationaI InternationaI All Blued Models All Stainless Models All Models All Models Light Sporter, Medium Sporter, Tropical, International Varminter All Models All Models All Blued Models All Stainless Models All Models All Models All Models All Models All Models All Models All Models All Models
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Part Name Scope Base, Not Illustrated Scope Base, Rear, Not Illustrated Scope Base Screws (4 Reqd), Not Illustrated Scope Base Screws (4 Reqd), Not Illustrated Scope Ring Clamp, Not Illustrated Scope Ring Clamp, Not Illustrated, Matte Scope Ring Nut, Not Illustrated Scope Ring Nut, Not Illustrated, Matte Scope Base Torx Head Screw, (8 Reqd.) Scope Base Torx Head Screw, (8 Reqd.) Scope Rings, medium rings, Not Illustrated Scope Rings, medium rings, Not Illustrated Scope Rings, high rings, Not Illustrated Sear Adjustment Screw * Sear & Trigger Assembly (Includes Sear, Sear Link & Sear Link Pin) * Sear & Trigger Assembly, Clear Coated (Includes Sear, Sear Link & Sear Link Pin) Sear Pivot Pin Sear Spring Sling Swivel Sling Swivel Band Sling Swivel Band Sling Swivel Band Sling Swivel Band Sling Swivel Band Sling Swivel Band Sling Swivel Band Sling Swivel Band Set Screw Sling Swivel Escutheon, (2 Reqd.) Sling Swivel, Front
Part No. SC-24VA-A KSC-132 B-89 KB-89 D-74 KD-74M D-73 KD-73M MPF07600 KMPF07600M S-100RM KS-100RM KS-100RH S-56 A-256 KA-256 S-33 S-42 S-85B S-142 S-144 KS-144 S-145 KS-145 S-143 KS-143 D-70 D12900 D13100
Model Varminter - Blued Models Varminter - Stainless Model Varminter - Blued Models Varminter - Stainless Model All Blued Models All Stainless Models All Blued Models All StainlessModels All Blued Models All Stainless Models Blued Models Stainless Models Stainless Models All Models All Blued Models All Stainless Models All Models All Models All Models Light Sporter Tropical (.375 cal. only) - Blued Model Tropical (.375 cal. only) - Stainless Model Tropical - Blued Models Tropical - Stainless Models Medium Sporter - Blued Model Medium Sporter - Stainless Model Light Sporter, Medium Sporter, Tropical International International
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Part Name Part No. Model Sling Swivel Mounting Screw, Rear S-87 All Blued Models Sling Swivel Mounting Screw, Rear KS-87 All Stainless Models Sling Swivel Nut, Front S-86A Standard, Varminter Sling Swivel Screw D13000 International Sling Swivel Screw, Front S-86B Standard, Varminter - Blued Models Sling Swivel Screw, Front KS-86B Standard, Varminter - Stainless Models Stock Bolt S-37 All Models Stock Bolt Washer S-38 All Models Stock, Butt, Complete With Cap & Pad 70052 All Blued Models Stock, Butt, Laminated, 70053 All Stainless Models Complete With Cap & Pad Torx Key Wrench, Not Illustrated MPF07601 All Models (for scope base Torx Head Screw) Trigger SC-20 All Blued Models Trigger, Clear Coated KSC-20 All Stainless Models Trigger Assembly (Includes Trigger, A-254 All Blued Models Trigger Spring Adjustment Screw & Sear Adjustment Screw) Trigger Assembly, Clear Coated KA-254 All Stainless Models (Includes Trigger, Trigger Spring Adjustment Screw & Sear Adjustment Screw) Trigger Adjustment Spring S-53 All Models Trigger Guard S-2 All Blued Models Trigger Guard KS-2 All Stainless Models Trigger Guard Retaining Pin, (2 Reqd.) MS06600 All Models Trigger Pivot Pin S-33 All Models Trigger Spring Adjustment Screw S-34 All Models Williams Gib Lock, Sight Clamp Rear, D-83 Light Sporter, Medium Sporter, Tropical, International Not Illustrated Williams Gib Lock Screw, Not Illustrated D-64 Light Sporter, Medium Sporter, Tropical, International
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NOTE: Not all the components shown in this drawing are standard equipment on all models. Please see catalog to determine which type of sighting equipment, barrel rib, forearm, etc., is standard on a particular model.
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1. LEARN THE MECHANICAL AND HANDLING CHARACTERISTICS OF THE FIREARM YOU ARE USING.
Not all firearms are the same. The method of carrying and handling firearms varies in accordance with the mechanical provisions for avoiding accidental discharge and the various proper procedures for loading and unloading. No person should handle any firearm without first having thoroughly familiarized himself with the particular type of firearm he is using, and with safe gun handling in general.
MANU CTION NS INSTRU STRUCTIO AD THE INNGS IN THIS RE NI RE AND WARCAREFULLY BEFO MANUAL IS FIREARM. USING TH
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A safe direction must take into account the fact that a bullet may penetrate a wall, ceiling, floor, window, etc., and strike a person or damage property. Make it a habit to know exactly where the muzzle of your gun is pointing whenever you handle it, and be sure that you are always in control of the direction in which the muzzle is pointing, even if you fall or stumble. Keep your finger off the trigger until you are ready to shoot.
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SAFETY IN "SAFE" POSITION
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A current catalog of Ruger firearms is available free upon request to Sturm, Ruger & Co., Inc., Southport, CT 06490
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WHY NO WARRANTY CARD HAS BEEN PACKED WITH THIS NEW RUGER FIREARM
The Magnuson-Moss Act (Public Law 93-637) does not require any seller or manufacturer of a consumer product to give a written warranty. It does provide that if a written warranty is given, it must be designated as limited or as full and sets minimum standards for a full warranty. Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc. has elected not to provide any written warranty, either limited or full, rather than to attempt to comply with the provisions of the Magnuson-Moss Act and the regulations issued thereunder. There are certain implied warranties under state law with respect to sales of consumer goods. As the extent and interpretation of these implied warranties varies from state to state, you should refer to your state statutes. Sturm, Ruger & Company wishes to assure its customers of its continued interest in providing service to owners of Ruger firearms.
RUGER, the Sturm, Ruger logo, SINGLE-SIX, BLACKHAWK, REDHAWK, SECURITY-SIX, SPEED-SIX, SERVICE-SIX, BEARCAT, OLD ARMY, 10/22, MINI-14, MINI THIRTY, RANCH RIFLE, M77, 77/22, GP-100, SP101, P-85 and VAQUERO are registered U.S. trademarks. 77/50 is a Ruger trademark.