Description
The Ruger Precision 308 20″ Barrel M-LOK Handguard Folding Adjustable Stock, 10rd Magazine is a purpose-built, chassis-style bolt-action rifle designed for long-range precision shooting. It combines a robust 20-inch cold hammer-forged barrel with a fully adjustable folding stock and an M-LOK compatible handguard, creating a modular platform ready for serious optics and accessories right out of the box.
Key Features
- 20-inch cold hammer-forged barrel for sustained accuracy and heat management.
- Fully adjustable folding stock for custom length of pull and cheek weld.
- M-LOK compatible handguard for direct accessory attachment without bulky rails.
- Precision chassis system with an integrated bedding block for consistent lockup.
- Includes a 10-round, detachable box magazine.
Specifications & Details
| Caliber | .308 Winchester / 7.62x51mm NATO |
|---|---|
| Barrel Length | 20 Inches |
| Magazine Capacity | 10 Rounds (Detachable Box) |
| Stock | Folding, Adjustable LOP & Cheek Rest |
| Handguard | M-LOK Compatible |
| Action | Bolt Action, 3-Lug Bolt |
This rifle’s chassis is the foundation of its performance. It accepts standard AR-style grips and triggers, meaning you can upgrade with components from brands like Magpul or Geissele without specialized gunsmithing. The 20-inch barrel length is a practical choice—it provides excellent velocity for reaching out to 800+ yards while keeping the overall package manageable for transport or positional shooting. At a price point of $1232.24, it delivers a level of out-of-the-box capability typically found in more expensive custom rigs. The folding stock mechanism is a game-saver. It allows the rifle to be compacted for secure storage in a vehicle or a standard-sized case, then deployed instantly without losing your zero. Here’s the thing—when you’re setting up for a shot from an awkward barricade or a cramped platform, that adjustable cheek piece and length of pull let you get a perfect weld every time, which is where consistency is born.
Who This Rifle Is For
This Ruger Precision Rifle is for the shooter who demands repeatable performance without a custom shop price tag. It’s built for the PRS competitor needing a reliable factory platform, the long-range hunter pursuing elk or mule deer across canyon country, and the tactical-minded marksman who values a rugged, modular tool. It’s also an ideal foundation for someone new to precision shooting who wants a rifle that won’t hold them back as their skills grow. The system is designed to be a workhorse. Its .308 Winchester chambering means you can train affordably with readily available surplus ammo, then switch to high-grade match ammunition for competition or hunting. The rifle ships to Missouri and compliant US states, ready for your chosen optic and bipod. With an overall weight around 12-13 pounds scoped, it’s stable for precision work but you’ll feel it after a long day carrying it in the field—that’s the trade-off for a solid, vibration-dampening chassis.
Pros & Cons
Pros: Exceptional modularity and adjustability with no gunsmithing required. The M-LOK handguard and AR-pattern parts compatibility create huge accessory flexibility. The folding stock is robust and practical. The 20-inch barrel offers a great balance of ballistic performance and maneuverability. Delivers proven accuracy that challenges custom builds.
Cons: The chassis system adds weight compared to traditional stocked rifles, which can be a factor for extended carry. As a precision instrument, it benefits significantly from high-quality optics, representing an additional investment. The factory trigger, while good, often invites an upgrade from dedicated shooters.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What type of optics mount does this rifle use?
A: The Ruger Precision Rifle uses a standard Picatinny rail section machined directly into the receiver. It’s compatible with all common scope rings and mounts designed for a Picatinny base, allowing you to use your preferred setup from brands like Vortex, Nightforce, or Leupold.
Q: Can I use different magazines with this model?
A: Yes. The rifle is designed to use readily available Magpul PMAG® 7.62 AC magazines or other AICS-pattern magazines, giving you multiple options for capacity and reliability. The included 10-round magazine is just the starting point.
Q: Is the barrel threaded for a muzzle device?
A: Typically, yes. The 20-inch barrel on this model is usually threaded 5/8″-24, allowing for direct attachment of muzzle brakes, compensators, or suppressors to help manage recoil and muzzle rise. Always confirm the specific model’s details at the time of purchase, as FFL transfer is required for firearm purchases.
Ready to build your precision platform? This Ruger Precision 308 is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide.




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