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Does anyone know if they have more value than similar models not so stamped?
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.
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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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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
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.:(
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?
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.
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