Ruger American Rifle Gen II Patrol — New for 2025
November 21, 2025

The Ruger American Rifle Gen II Patrol brings a compact, threaded bull barrel and 10-round AR-magazine compatibility to Ruger’s updated budget-friendly bolt gun. It’s a do-most-things patrol-style rifle for range training, varmint duty, and practical field work—without premium-rifle pricing.
Announced November 5, 2025, the Ruger American Rifle Gen II Patrol extends the Gen II lineup with a shorter 16.10″ bull-barrel format, Graphite Black Cerakote metalwork, and a splatter-textured stock for grip. Compared to classic American Rifle trims, the Patrol leans “utility first”: a compact profile for easy handling, threaded muzzle for suppressors or brakes, and a 10-round AR-pattern detachable magazine in the 5.56 NATO variant. If you’ve been eyeing a rugged trainer or ranch rifle that won’t cry for kid-glove treatment, this is it.
Key Specs
| Platform | Rifle |
| Action | Bolt (three-lug, ~70° throw) |
| Caliber | 5.56 NATO (Patrol lineup spans intermediate to magnum options) |
| Barrel / Weight | 16.10″ bull / 6.5 lb |
| Capacity | 10 (AR-style detachable magazine) |
| Overall Length | 37.35″ |
| MSRP / Street | $729 (street varies) |
What’s New vs. Prior Model
- Bull-contour barrel, threaded muzzle — Improves stability and heat handling; ready for muzzle devices or a suppressor.
- Graphite Black Cerakote + splatter-textured stock — More durability in the elements and positive purchase with gloves.
- Magazine ecosystem — 5.56 Patrol uses common AR-style mags; other Patrol calibers pair modern features with familiar Gen II ergonomics.
Use Cases
Range trainer: In 5.56 NATO, you get low recoil and affordable practice, especially if you share mags with an AR. Ranch/varmint work: The 16″ barrel keeps it handy in trucks and tight spaces while the heavy profile maintains accuracy over strings of fire. General utility: Adjustable length of pull, threaded muzzle, and optics-ready receiver make it easy to configure for different shooters and roles.
Why the Ruger American Rifle Gen II Patrol Stands Out
The Ruger American Rifle Gen II Patrol hits a sweet spot: sturdier than many entry-level bolt guns, yet priced well below most “precision” builds. The Gen II ergonomics (three-position safety with stainless locking bolt, stiffer stock, improved bedding) carry over, while the Patrol’s heavy barrel and compact overall length add real-world handling benefits. Think of it as a budget-friendly problem-solver wearing patrol clothes.
Alternatives to Consider
- Savage — Broad bolt-action lineup with AccuTrigger; many models are suppressor-ready and price-competitive.
- Tikka — T3x variants offer slick actions and strong out-of-box accuracy if you’re willing to spend more.
- Bergara — Known for barrels and consistency; heavier on precision features and price.
Shopping for a different format? Browse our bolt-action rifles category for more options and comparisons.
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