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Over several years, I succeeded in acquiring all four Redhawk calibers, in both barrel lengths. All are stainless, and five or so are in original boxes. Some are NIB, but all are im excellent condition and carry the original grips. Some are flycut with rings, and the 7-1/4" 357 wears a Leupold M8-2X but in an after market mount.

I am considering selling all eight as a package deal, as medical costs of fighting cancer are substantial. What is a reasonable price to ask for all eight?

Thanks in advance, guys.
 
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Unfortunately it will probably be difficult to find someone that wants all of them. For a quick sale I would estimate something in the
$4-5000 dollar range.
 
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The last red hawks I brought in the last 2 years were 450 and 525 stainless a 4 and 7.5 inch. 44s.
 
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Sorry for your situation. I would try the Rugerforum.com. They have collectors there and the Redhawks in .357 are always sought.
 
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Best of luck with your health.

Your best bet would be the Ruger Forum. I'm sure one of them wants a collection such as yours.
 
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Right now is a good time to move your Redhawks. Ruger did not catalog the Redhawk this year.... so there are people who are under the impression, Ruger has discontinued making them. Ruger says they will produce them again at the end of the year. The 357 and 45 colt will appeal to the collectors for so than the 44. Your best bet is to piece them out.
Best wishes!
 
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