Hunting And Outdoor Sports
Glenfield’s Model A Rifle: Ruger Does It Again!
Glenfield’s Model A Rifle: Ruger Does It Again!
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✍️By ZRIntel Editorial Team📍Indiana, USARugers acquisition of Marlin Firearms in 2020 opened a lot of doors in the firearms industry, now showcasing the Glenfield name once more with the introduction of their Model A Rifle. Previously associated with budget rifles made by Marlin, the Glenfield brand brings a touch of nostalgia for many shooters who remember the .22 rifles from the late 60s to 70s. With models marketed through mass retailers, Glenfield rifles were well-made but affordable, appealing to a broad demographic of gun owners. The new Glenfield Model A is available in several calibers: .243 Win, .270 Win, 6.5 Creedmoor, .308 Win, .30-06 Springfield, .350 Legend, and .450 Bushmaster, with a retail price of approximately $400. This strategic pricing reflects Rugers intention to reach new shooters and the budget-conscious market, bridging the gap for those looking to enter the world of centerfire rifles. The design of the rifle includes an adjustable trigger that offers a crisp release, allowing for precision shooting. Its splatter-finished stock ensures secure handling while minimizing abrasive interactions. Additionally, the one-piece, three-lug bolt design creates a smooth operation from the shoulder, providing ample clearance for mounting optics. Rugers patented Power Bedding system contributes to the rifle's accuracy by free-floating the barrel and securely locating the receiver. As this new offering from Ruger was tested at the range, key observations highlighted the rifles ability to deliver impressive accuracy. Using quality ammunition from Black Hills, velocities of the .308 win demonstrated the potential for sub-minute-of-angle groups in capable hands. While the rifle generally operates smoothly, there was a minor extraction issue noted during testing, suggesting potential break-in period challenges. However, Rugers responsiveness in addressing customer issues reflects a commitment to quality, as indicated by the provision of a replacement rifle for continued testing. This adaptability not only fosters consumer confidence but underlines Rugers dedication to ensuring reliability in its firearms. Overall, the Glenfield Model A appears to be a solid choice for hunters and new shooters alike; its feature set is commendable considering the price point. The combination of a free-floated barrel, adjustable trigger, and comprehensive safety features makes it intriguing for anyone looking to engage in longer-range shooting. With Indianas firearms deer season approaching in mid-November, this rifle will undoubtedly garner attention as a viable option for both seasoned hunters and those novating into the field. Looking ahead, as Ruger unveiled this model, theres a possibility we might see more Glenfield-branded firearms emerge, potentially encompassing additional calibers and configurations. This expansion could help in fostering a new generation of firearms enthusiasts who appreciate both quality and affordability in their shooting sports hobby.