Ruger SR-762

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Ruger SR-762
Type Semi-automatic rifle
Place of originUnited States
Production history
Designed2009
Manufacturer Sturm, Ruger & Co.
Produced2013–2018
Specifications
Mass3.90 kg (8.60 lb) [1]
Length883 mm (34.75 in) (collapsed)
970 mm (38 in) (extended) [1]
Barrel  length410 mm (16 in) [1]
Width64 mm (2.5 in) [1]
Height200 mm (8 in) [1]

Cartridge .308 Winchester/7.62×51mm NATO
Barrels16 in (0.41 m)
Action Gas-operated short-stroke piston, rotating bolt
Feed system10-, 20- or 25-round box magazines
Sights Iron sights

The SR-762 is a semi-automatic AR-10 style rifle that was manufactured by Sturm, Ruger & Co. from 2013 to 2018. It is one of several AR-10 rifles to use a gas piston operation. [2]

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History

Ruger announced on October 17, 2013 on the SR-762 being produced. [3]

By 2018, Ruger had discontinued the SR-762 (along with all of the SR-556 models), as the AR-556 began replacing all SR-556 rifles. [4]

Design

It comes with a patented chrome plated, two stage piston with multistage regulator provides a cleaner, cooler running, reliable firearm with superior operating endurance. Two-stage piston provides a smooth power delivery stroke to the bolt carrier. The round, smooth-sided ergonomic Ruger Lightweight Adaptable handguard with flattop receiver features a Mil-Spec 1913 Picatinny rail at the 12:00 position that extends the full length of the handguard. Drilled and tapped for additional rails at the 3:00, 6:00 and 9:00 positions, offering ample space for mounting sights, lasers, lights and other accessories. There are two additional rail sections included. Folding backup iron sights include a windage adjustable rear sight and an elevation-adjustable front sight. These sights provide a solid aiming system that can be folded out of the way to make room for optics, yet instantly redeployed when duty calls. For accuracy and longevity, the cold hammer-forged 41V45 chromemoly vanadium steel barrel has been precision-rifled and chrome-lined. Barrel is fluted for reduced weight and improved barrel-cooling and features an SR-556/Mini-14-style flash suppressor mounted with a 5/8"-24 thread. Chrome-plated bolt and one-piece bolt carrier with oversized and radiused-rear bearing surface. Six-position telescoping M4 style buttstock is mounted on a Mil-Spec diameter tube. Hogue Monogrip pistol grip. Includes three 20 round magazines, soft sided gun case and three finger-grooved rail covers.

SFAR

Ruger SFAR
Type Semi-automatic rifle
Place of originUnited States
Production history
Designed2022
Manufacturer Sturm, Ruger & Co.
Produced2022-Present
Specifications
Mass
  • 3.08 kg (6.80 lb) (16 in)
  • 3.31 kg (7.30 lb) (20 in) [5]
Length
  • 904 mm (35.60 in) (collapsed)
    946 mm (37.25 in) (extended) (16 in)
  • 1,003 mm (39.50 in) (collapsed)
    1,048 mm (41.25 in) (extended) (20 in)
Barrel  length410 mm (16 in)
510 mm (20 in)
Width64 mm (2.5 in)
Height180 mm (7.2 in)

Cartridge
Barrels
  • 16 in (0.41 m)
  • 20 in (0.51 m)
Action Gas-operated, rotating bolt
Feed system10-, 20- or 25-round box magazines
Sights Iron sights

The Ruger Small-Frame Autoloading Rifle (SFAR) is a semi-automatic AR-10-style rifle manufactured by Sturm, Ruger & Co.. [4]

Criminal Use

The Ruger SR-762/SFAR has been used in the listed crimes:

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