Ruger Rifles & Pistols for Sale in Iowa
Ruger builds guns for people who actually use them — fair prices, tough as a fence post, and made in the USA. For a lot of Iowa families the first gun in the house is a 10/22, and the last is a Ruger American deer rifle. We stock those plus the LCP and Max-9 carry pistols and the single- and double-action revolvers. All of it ships to a licensed Iowa dealer.
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RUGER SR9C
RUGER EC9S
RUGER SR9C COMPACT
RUGER SR9C COMPACT
RUGER PRECISION RIFLE
RUGER AMERICAN PREDATOR GEN II
RUGER SP101
RUGER AMERICAN PISTOL
RUGER EC9S
RUGER 10/22 CARBINE
RUGER 22/45 MARK III TARGET
RUGER P89
The 10/22: still the best first rifle
If you're teaching a kid or a new shooter in Iowa, nothing beats a 10/22. .22 LR is cheap, recoil is nothing, and there are more magazines, stocks and parts for it than any other rifle on earth. It'll shoot squirrels off the back forty and punch paper at the range for decades.
Ruger American for Iowa deer season
The Ruger American is the value bolt gun — sub-MOA out of the box for the money, in every caliber that makes sense for Iowa whitetail (.243, .270, .308, 6.5 Creedmoor, plus straight-wall options like .350 Legend and .450 Bushmaster for shotgun-zone counties). Pair it with a decent scope and you're set. For carry, the Max-9 is Ruger's answer to the micro-compact, and it undercuts most of the competition on price.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is a straight-wall cartridge required for deer in parts of Iowa?
Can a rifle like the Ruger American ship straight to me?
How many rounds does a 10/22 hold?
American-made, fairly priced
Ruger has always been the everyman's gun, and that's who we sell to. First .22 or a new deer rifle, we'll ship it to your Iowa FFL and answer your questions before and after.