Ruger Celebrates 250 Years of American Liberty with Limited-Production Firearms

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posted on June 22, 2026
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LEDE 250Th Anniversary Rifles

Ruger has expanded its 250th Anniversary Series of firearms, further commemorating the United States Semiquincentennial while celebrating the Company's longstanding tradition of American manufacturing. Each limited production model in this special collection is distinctly marked with the inscription, "Made in the 250th Year of American Liberty."

This collection now includes six additional models representing a broad cross-section of Ruger's product offerings: the SR1911 pistol, two Hawkeye rifles, the No. 1 rifle and two Marlin Model 1894 lever-action rifles. While each firearm offers its own unique configuration, all share a unified commemorative theme with patriotic motifs and elevated finishes.

Blued Hawkeye 250th anniversary

Among the collection's hunter-focused offerings, with only 250 of each model being produced, are the Hawkeye chambered in .30-06 Springfield, the No. 1 rifle chambered in .375 Ruger and the Marlin Model 1894 chambered in .44 Remington Magnum.

Engraved blued floorplate

The commemorative Hawkeye rifle, chambered in iconic .30-06 Springfield, serves as a fitting tribute to the nation's 250th birthday. Its highly polished, richly blued metalwork is enhanced by elegant engraving and gold-plated accents. The bolt features an attractive jeweled finish, while the extractor is highly polished for a distinctive appearance. The 22-inch cold-hammer forged barrel is equipped with an express-style, windage-adjustable V-notch rear sight and a brass-bead front sight for fast, intuitive target acquisition. Completing the package is a beautifully checkered stock crafted from high-grade American black walnut with an ebony fore-end tip.

Ruger Number 1

The commemorative No. 1 rifle, chambered in the powerful .375 Ruger cartridge, reflects the same level of artistry found throughout the series. Its highly polished, richly blued metalwork is complemented by elegant 250th Anniversary engravings and gold-plated details. The rifle's high-grade American black walnut stock further enhances its timeless appearance and commemorative significance.

Model 1894 Classic Series

The Marlin Classic Series Model 1894 chambered in .44 Magnum, reflects the craftsmanship and beauty befitting such a significant milestone in American history. A Skinner Black Gold peep sight and brass front sight post provide both visual appeal and practical performance, offering quick target acquisition while complementing the rifle's gold-plated accents. The left side of the receiver features a detailed depiction of the American bald eagle clutching a banner emblazoned with "250th Anniversary."

Stainless Hawkeye

The second Hawkeye rifle in the collection features the special "Made in the 250th Year of American Liberty" engraving on the floorplate. Additional features include a satin stainless finish, a 20-inch free-float threaded barrel and an attractive American black walnut stock.

Stainless 1895 250 Series

Also included is the Marlin Classic Series Model 1894 rifle chambered in .45 Colt. This stainless steel rifle features a special "Made in the 250th Year of American Liberty" engraving on the receiver, along with a 20.25-inch barrel, adjustable semi-buckhorn sights and an American walnut stock.

SR 1911

The SR1911 features a finely detailed slide commemorating the 250th Year of American Liberty with engraved patriotic imagery. Custom grip panels showcase intricate scrollwork that complements the slide engraving, creating a refined and distinctive appearance. Ruger is limiting production on this model to 1776 units.

For more information on the limited-edition 250th Anniversary Series models, visit Ruger.com.

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