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Old Ruger No. 1 Value
16 November 2008, 09:28
tvfinakOld Ruger No. 1 Value
I found an older No. 1 - SN in 130-0xxx range - for sale in a local shop that appears to be new and unfired. Rifle is in .30-06 with a 26" barrel - I guess it would be medium sporter. Asking price is $695 - they may come off a bit but not much.
Compared to a brand new one this looked like a pretty good deal. I'd rather have one of the non-prefix jobs but they are getting hard to find esp. in good condition.
Is this a good price for the gun? Do the early ones in this sort of nearly new condition bring a premium over newer guns? It does appear to be better finished as the early guns are.
16 November 2008, 11:17
Alberta CanuckDoes it have iron sights fore and aft, as well as the 1/4-rib and rings? If it does and is therefore likely a No. 1-S, that is a very good price for one in almost new condition. If not and is an ordinary No.1-B, it is at least $100 more than I would pay.
17 November 2008, 01:57
Paul BI'm with Alberta on this although Number Ones have gone up quite a bit in price at my local gun shows.
Paul B.
17 November 2008, 08:24
308SakoActually, for a 26" 1-S I would pay that sort of money for a like new #1.
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17 November 2008, 09:06
tvfinakUnfortunatley no open sights. I'll have to dig out some old catalogs to see if Ruger offfered the '06 in with open sights and 26" barrel during that era- my Shooter's Bible only shows the magnum calibers avalaible with 26" barrel and sights during that era.
17 November 2008, 23:50
308SakoI withdraw my offer!...
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22 November 2008, 19:52
Thomas Jonesif it has the pink pad and in as nice as you say, its not to bad of a deal but I think 600.00 would be more fair.
But if it as close to 100% condition I migh go 650.00. If it had the box I would go 700.00 or mabye even a we bit more.
There is a #1 page on yahoo you migh post this question there.
I prefer the ones with the sights and the Ribs.
he #1 A is one of my favorites...tj3006
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23 November 2008, 00:41
El Deguelloquote:
Originally posted by tvfinak:
Unfortunatley no open sights. I'll have to dig out some old catalogs to see if Ruger offfered the '06 in with open sights and 26" barrel during that era- my Shooter's Bible only shows the magnum calibers avalaible with 26" barrel and sights during that era.
A 1B in that range, NIB, unfired, with tags & literature, is probably worth that price. But not more. I've never seen an '06 with irons in 26" barrel length......
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23 November 2008, 01:14
Alberta CanuckThere are all kinds of Ruger No 1s out there that were never catalogued. Two of the 26" barreled No. 1-S rifles that I have personal knowledge of and had the opportunity to buy, are the .30-40 Krag, and the 7x57 Mauser. Am still kicking myself for not having bought both.
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26 November 2008, 01:05
El Deguelloquote:
Originally posted by Alberta Canuck:
There are all kinds of Ruger No 1s out there that were never catalogued. Two of the 26" barreled No. 1-S rifles that I have personal knowledge of and had the opportunity to buy, are the .30-40 Krag, and the 7x57 Mauser. Am still kicking myself for not having bought both.
Wow! A .30/40!!
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