14 August 2021, 08:02
surefire7price check Ruger No.1 38-55
A LGS has hooked me up with a guy who wants to sell his Ruger No.1 in 38-55. I have no idea of it's current value, but I know I'd like to buy it. Can anyone give me a range of values on this rifle today? Thanks!
14 August 2021, 17:00
Bill/OregonWow! Did not know Ruger even made a .38-55. Wonder if the groove diameter is the proper and traditional .379.
15 August 2021, 05:07
BuglemintodayThese days if you can get it for less than 1300 you did pretty good.
I should have purchased a lot more No. 1's when they were on the used market for less than $600
16 August 2021, 21:21
surefire7Thanks for the replies guys!
17 August 2021, 04:24
dpcdNo one wants the old groove diameter of 379; which is why most new 38-55s are .375s.
17 August 2021, 16:54
Bill/OregonAw, gee, Tom, that's no fun -- like building a .303 British around a .308 barrel.

17 August 2021, 21:18
bpesteveI had one of the .38-55 Ruger No.1s years and years ago and have always regretted parting with it. As I recall, the groove diameter was larger than .375" and that was one of the motivators to sell it. Dumb, dumb, dumb on my part. There were very few made.
Like any of the more rare No.1 chamberings, I'd guess a collector of these things would pay well over going rates for this one. I wouldn't part with one for less than $2K.
18 August 2021, 06:04
surefire7Good info from all. Thank you!
19 August 2021, 23:22
MacD37I have a bunch of Ruger No. 1s and I never knew they were ever chambered for 38-55! I would say this is a real collector's find!
Good thing you found it before me! Congratulations sir!
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MacD37
12 September 2021, 04:09
GunCatIIRC my No.1 .38-55 likes .377 bullets. The .379 lead bullets I had loaded for a Winchester 1894 would not chamber in the Ruger.
12 September 2021, 04:59
surefire7Thanks for the info Guncat!