Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc. has officially brought back a classic name with a modern twist. The Glenfield™ Firearms brand, acquired alongside Marlin back in 2020, returns to the hunting world with the debut of the Glenfield Model A, a new American-made bolt-action rifle designed to make hunting more accessible than ever.
A Legacy Reimagined
The Glenfield Model A takes its cues from one of Ruger’s most successful platforms: the original Ruger American Rifle Gen I. That rifle earned a loyal following over nearly 14 years and almost two million units sold.
The new Model A keeps the same down-to-earth design and workhorse reliability but brings it back at an even better value, with an MSRP that’s $100 less than comparable Gen I models.
Built for Hunters of Every Level
This rifle was built for simplicity—no gimmicks, no unnecessary extras. The Model A features a textured Moss Green Splatter stock and a matte black finish on the receiver, threaded barrel, and bolt handle.
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The adjustable trigger can be tuned between 3 and 5 pounds, while the three-lug bolt with a 70° throw offers smooth cycling and plenty of scope clearance.
At launch, the Model A will be offered in three classic hunting calibers: .308 Winchester, .30-06 Springfield, and .270 Winchester—each more than capable of handling North American game from whitetail to elk.
Ruger’s Take
“We’re excited to bring back the iconic Glenfield Firearms brand with a new product that reflects Ruger’s dedication to manufacturing affordable, American-made firearms for any and every hunter,” said Ruger President and CEO Todd Seyfert.
“The Model A is a practical, reliable rifle built for hunters of all experience levels and we’re proud to bring it to market under the Glenfield name.”
Affordable, Reliable, Ready for the Field
The new Glenfield Model A keeps things simple and dependable—just what hunters expect from Ruger. It’s a no-frills rifle that’s ready to go right out of the box, built to deliver consistent performance season after season. MSRP: $499.
For more information, visit GlenfieldFirearms.com.
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Uranium names keep pushing higher—supply still tight into 2026.
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