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Ruger Introduces Harrier AR-15 Rifles

Gunner QuinnBy Gunner QuinnDecember 31, 2025
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Sturm, Ruger & Co. announced the launch of Ruger Harrier rifles, a completely re-engineered line of modern sporting rifles that represents the company’s latest evolution in AR-pattern firearms. The new rifles are manufactured at Ruger’s recently acquired Hebron, Ky., factory, formerly the home of Anderson Mfg.

“Introducing Harrier rifles marks an important step in advancing the quality and performance of our modern sporting rifle line,” said Todd Seyfert, Ruger president and CEO. “Ruger Harrier rifles combine the rugged reliability Ruger is known for with modern adaptability, making them an ideal choice for shooters seeking precision, durability and customization – and we are excited that this is only the beginning.”

Initial Harrier rifle offerings include two rifles chambered in 5.56 NATO. Both models feature a rigid, free-floated 15-inch handguard with M-Lok accessory slots, but differ in configuration to meet varying shooter preferences. Model 28600 features a mid-length gas system, Magpul MOE-K2 grip, Magpul DT Carbine stock and a handguard with a full-length Picatinny top rail. Model 28601 is equipped with a carbine-length gas system, classic black A2 grip, M4 collapsible stock and a lighter profile handguard without a full-length top rail.

Each Harrier rifle is built with forged 7075 aluminum upper and lower receivers that meet mil-spec standards and are finished with Type III hard-coat anodizing. The lower receiver is equipped with a GI single-stage trigger, safety selector and trigger guard, along with an integrated tension screw that allows users to fine-tune upper-to-lower fitment. A mil-spec carbine buffer tube with a staked castle nut, standard recoil spring and carbine-weight buffer complete the lower assembly.

Each flat-top upper receiver includes Picatinny rail slots, a forward assist, dustcover, brass deflector and mil-spec charging handle. The 16.1-inch barrels are black-nitride coated for corrosion resistance and incorporate 1:8-inch twist button rifling, a 5.56 NATO chamber and ½-28 TPI muzzle threads capped with a classic A2 flash hider.

Within the bolt carrier group, the bolt, carrier and gas key are all finished in black nitride, the firing pin chrome is plated, and the gas key staked for secure attachment. These enhancements are designed to ensure smooth operation and long-term performance in even the most adverse conditions.

The Harrier 28601 retails for $699, while the Harrier 28600 retails for $749. For more information on Ruger Harrier rifles, visit the company’s website here.

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