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RANX

Designed for recreational shooting, the RANX offers compact versatility with modern tactical features. Available in 12" barrel variants, these pistols are classified as firearms under ATF (pistol type).

General Features Across RANX Models

  • Caliber: .357 Magnum/.38 Special, .44 Magnum, or .45 Long Colt (.45LC)
  • Action Type: Lever-action with rebounding hammer safety mechanism
  • Barrel Length: 12"
  • Magazine Capacity: Tubular magazine; 5/6 rounds (model/caliber-dependent; no detachable magazines)
  • Barrel Threading: Yes (threaded for suppressors)
  • Material: Steel receiver (mono-block for enhanced integrity), aluminum forends/grips
  • Sights: Fixed front iron sight and adjustable rear sight with Picatinny rail for optics
  • Compatibility: 59.5% overall including accessories/mechanisms; up to 96% within centerfire calibers (.357 Mag/.38 Spl, .44 Mag, .45 LC)
  • Finish: Black Melonite (steel parts); in-house process for corrosion resistance
  • Trigger Pull: 4.4 lbs
  • Safety: Rebounding hammer
  • Weight (Unloaded): 5.48 lbs
  • Overall Length: 22.83"
  • State Compliance: Legal in California, Maryland, and Massachusetts (including threaded barrels)
  • Box Contents: Derya bag with user manual, WTTA flyer, basic cleaning/polishing cloth, and tool

Differences Between RANX Models

  • RANX.12.357: Compact tactical lever-action pistol in .357 Mag/.38 Spl. Capacity: 6 rounds. Twist Rate: 1:30".
  • RANX.12.44: Compact tactical lever-action pistol in .44 Mag. Capacity: 5 rounds. Twist Rate: 1:30".
  • RANX.12.45: Compact tactical lever-action pistol in .45 LC. Capacity: 5 rounds. Twist Rate: 1:24".

Sights All models: Fixed front iron sight and adjustable rear sight with Picatinny rail for mounting optics (traditional iron sight option available).

Material Used and Finish Process

  • Receivers: Mono-block steel for structural integrity, reducing joints for smoother operation and reliability.
  • Barrels: Threaded steel with Melonite finish.
  • Forends: Rugged aluminum M-LOK with Picatinny rail.
  • Grips: Premium aluminum Ironwolf adjustable grip (QD mount, M-LOK slots, height/cheek rest).
  • Finish: In-house black Melonite on steel parts for superior wear/corrosion resistance.

Frequently Asked Questions on RANX

Q: What is the trigger action of the RANX series?
A: The RANX is lever-action with a rebounding hammer mechanism, providing reliable and safe operation.

Q: What is the safety type on the RANX?
A: It features a rebounding hammer safety mechanism.

Q: Are lever-action pistols like the RANX legal in California, Massachusetts, and Maryland?
A: Yes, as manually operated firearms, they are legal in California, Massachusetts, and Maryland, including threaded barrels.

Q: What items are included in the box for the RANX?
A: The box includes the pistol, a Derya bag with user manual and WTTA flyer, basic cleaning/polishing cloth, and tool. No magazines or locks are included beyond the tubular magazine.

Q: What kind of finish is used on the RANX?
A: Black Melonite on steel parts for corrosion resistance and durability.

Q: Why is the steel receiver better?
A: The mono-block steel receiver provides superior durability, strength, and reduced vibrations for better accuracy and longevity compared to standard imports.

Q: What makes the Ironwolf grip premium? A: The Ironwolf is crafted from premium aluminum with patented adjustments (height wheel, cheek rest, QD mount, M-LOK slots), offering endless customization for perfect fit, control, and comfort.

Q: What is the compatibility rate for RANX models?
A: Overall compatibility is 59.5% including accessories and mechanisms; up to 96% within centerfire calibers like .357 Mag/.38 Spl, .44 Mag, and .45 LC.

Q: What is the minimum recommended ammunition velocity (FPS) for reliable cycling in the RANX, and does it perform better with high-velocity rounds?
A: Lever-action rifles are manually operated, meaning the cycling process is driven by the user rather than by ammunition energy. For this reason, there is no specific minimum velocity required for reliable cycling, as long as the ammunition is within the correct caliber specifications and properly manufactured.

Q: What is the recommended break-in period for the RANX, including the number of rounds needed?
A: A practical break-in period is typically around 50 to 150 rounds of standard factory ammunition. During this phase, normal use will help smooth contact surfaces within the action and improve overall cycling feel.

Q: What are common causes of failures to feed (FTF) or failures to eject (FTE) in the RANX, and what fixes are recommended?
A: Failures to feed or eject are usually caused by improper ammunition, incorrect cartridge dimensions, or incomplete lever operation. If the lever is not fully opened, the rifle may jam, as both chambering and ejection depend on proper user operation. Non-conventional ammunition, such as aluminum-cased rounds, may reduce reliability. Use ammunition that complies with C.I.P. specifications and avoid non-standard loads. Regular cleaning and inspection of the chamber, extractor, and ejector will help ensure consistent performance.

Q: Which specific ammunition brands or types have been known to cause issues in the RANX, and what alternatives do you recommend?
A: Issues are generally not tied to specific brands but to ammunition type and case material. Aluminum-cased ammunition may cause reliability issues due to differences in case expansion and extraction behavior. Steel-cased ammunition can also lead to inconsistent extraction in some conditions due to its rigidity and surface properties. Factory testing of the RANX platform is conducted using Sellier & Bellot (S&B) full metal jacket (FMJ) brass-cased ammunition. For best performance, use high-quality brass-cased ammunition that complies with C.I.P. standards.

Q: What is the expected out-of-box accuracy for the RANX, including typical group sizes at 10 yards, 25 yards, and 50 yards?
A: At 25 yards, typical group sizes are approximately 0.5 to 1 inch. At 50 meters (factory zero distance), groups are generally around 1 to 2 inches. At 100 yards, typical group sizes are approximately 2 to 4 inches, depending on ammunition and shooting conditions.

Q: How is the RANX factory-sighted for point of impact (POI), such as at what distance? A: The RANX is factory-sighted to a point of impact zero at 50 meters using standard brass-cased factory ammunition. This setting provides a practical balance for typical lever-action use, offering a flat and consistent trajectory within common hunting and sporting distances.

Q: What is the shelf life of the RANX when stored properly, and how long can it remain functional without use?
A: The RANX has no fixed shelf life and can remain functional for decades when properly stored. Long-term reliability depends on proper maintenance rather than time in storage. It should be cleaned, lightly lubricated, and kept in a dry, low-humidity environment. With periodic inspection and care, it can remain fully operational for many years or generations.

Q: In durability tests, how many rounds has the RANX survived without failure?
A: In durability testing, the RANX platform has successfully completed extended firing cycles of approximately 3,000 rounds without critical mechanical failure when properly maintained and used with compliant factory ammunition.

Q: Does changing the trigger spring affect the RANX's reliability?
A: The RANX is designed and tested with its factory trigger spring to ensure safe and consistent operation. Changing the trigger spring may affect sear engagement and reliability, potentially increasing the risk of malfunctions. For this reason, use of factory-original trigger components is recommended.

Q: What fixes are recommended for any magazine feed issues in the RANX?
A: Magazine feed issues are usually caused by ammunition quality, cartridge geometry, magazine condition, or user operation and cartridge rim dimensions are especially important for reliable feeding. Check for dents or deformation on the magazine tube and ensure proper internal movement. If needed, the magazine front can be unscrewed to remove the spring, follower, and cartridges for safe inspection and to ensure the system is empty.

Q: What challenges might left-handed users face with the RANX, and are there options for left-handed controls?
A: The lever-action platform used in the RANX is ambidextrous in operation allowing both left and right handed users to use it effectively with no dedicated left handed controls available in standard configuration the only main difference is that the loading gate is positioned on the right side of the receiver which may feel less intuitive during loading but overall the action and handling remain symmetrical and suitable for universal use.

Q: What are the recommended cleaning and lubrication procedures for the RANX? A: Clean barrel, chamber, and action after each use using appropriate solvent and tools then apply a light coat of gun oil to metal contact points and exterior surfaces to prevent corrosion avoid excess lubrication as it can attract dirt keep the magazine tube clean and perform deeper cleaning periodically depending on usage and environment.

Q: How should users troubleshoot squib loads or stuck bullets in the RANX barrel?
A: Immediately stop shooting and keep the firearm pointed in a safe direction then unload the rifle by carefully opening the action and removing any remaining cartridges from the magazine and chamber inspect the bore from the chamber end if possible and if a projectile is suspected to be stuck do not attempt to fire another round as this can cause serious damage or injury the barrel should be cleared using a proper cleaning rod from the chamber side only and if resistance is not resolved the rifle should be inspected by a qualified gunsmith.

Q: What is the detailed manufacturing process for the RANX receiver and other components like the bolt or barrel?
A: The RAN receiver is made from 1040 forged steel (6013 Aluminum for .22lr), then CNC machined, heat treated (steel parts), and finished for strength and corrosion resistance. The barrel is made from 4140 steel using precision boring, rifling, stress relieving, and final chambering for accuracy. The bolt and internal parts are CNC machined, heat treated, and fitted for smooth cycling and reliable lock-up before final inspection and testing.

Q: What is the stock trigger spring weight for the RANX? A: It is 4.4 lbs.

Model Specifications & UPC Codes (RANX Series)

Website Type

Item Number

Short Description

UPC Code

Finish

USA MSRP

RANX

RANX.12.357

RAN 357mag 5rd 12" Steelfang PSB M-LOK Forend Steel Receiver

850067243991

Black Melonite

$899

RANX

RANX.12.44

RAN 44mag 4rd 12" Steelfang PSB M-LOK Forend Steel Receiver

810216300005

Black Melonite

$899

RANX

RANX.12.45

RAN 45LC 4rd 12" Steelfang PSB M-LOK Forend Steel Receiver

810216300012

Black Melonite

$899