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ABCDEFG
10-15-2005, 06:39
Does anyone know if they have more value than similar models not so stamped?

avail
10-15-2005, 08:44
Originally posted by ABCDEFG
Does anyone know if they have more value than similar models not so stamped?

I'm pretty sure when I was at the shop the other day, both the standard and stamped models of the 10/22 were the same price.

However, Ruger is charging more for the special mags online. So they may suggesting a higher price and my dealer may be keeping the field level.

I can't imagine paying extra for one. I don't see any point. Of course, most likely there are people out there who do.

-Avail

Walter45Auto
10-15-2005, 20:23
If the bicentennial model has been used frequently, then the value would be the same as a standard piece in the same model (I have a Bicentennial Remington 760 I once tried to sell.). If it hasn't been shot or was shot a very little bit, it would bring collector prices.


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silky
10-17-2005, 12:45
First I find out that my Royal Wedding of Charles and Diana Comemmorative Tea Tin is only worth $ .83 on EBay, and now this bad news about my 1976 Single Six! ;g

ABCDEFG
10-18-2005, 14:10
Originally posted by silky
First I find out that my Royal Wedding of Charles and Diana Comemmorative Tea Tin is only worth $ .83 on EBay, and now this bad news about my 1976 Single Six! ;g

I have a M77V in 6mm bicentenial model. Been a safe queen since I bought it 25 yrs ago. If the Liberty inscription doesn't mean anything, no use pampering it.:(

silky
10-18-2005, 14:47
ABCDEFG, My Single Six is anything but a safe queen...it's been shot a lot. Isn't there a Blue Book of gun values?

epsylum
10-18-2005, 16:36
Originally posted by silky
Isn't there a Blue Book of gun values?

Yup and I saw a copy at wal-mart last time I was there along with the latest edition of the Shooter's Bible.