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I recently bought a Ruger No1 in .375 H&H in near new condition. I bought it mostly to rob the Schmidt & Bender scope on it. When it arrived I was pleased to discover it is a 200th year version made in 1976. I'm going to sell it but I don't know if the 200th year manufacture adds to the value. A cursory review of auction shows .375s going in the low teens. How much more does the 200th Year add?


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Zero in my opinion, and I'm not trying to be disrespective. Probably worth around $900 unless it has exceptional wood, then the value goes up. Hopefully, I'm wrong.


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I don't think it adds anything to the sales price. As mdstewart said, exceptional wood does increase value. The older guns, pre-warning, are usually worth more.
 
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I agree with mdstewart. In fact I am pretty sure it has a salt stock and you need to check and watch for rust where the metal touches the wood!!!
 
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No salt stock. I had one once and that's the first thing I checked. It is a pre-warning gun with red buttpad. The wood and metal finish have a few tiny handling marks but are 99% factory original. The bore is perfect. I'm still inclined to think that I can get low teens for it.


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Ruger made a lot of #1's that year. I am not sure of the count for the 200 Anniversary models but I know its a lot. If it was new and unfired in the box it would demand a premium. It's also possible because of the Caliber(375 H&H) they didn't make very many in that caliber? The Boddington models are selling in the low teens. In fact I bought three Boddington's with 5 boxes of ammo last fall for $3000 including a 450 Nitro. In the end your rifle is worth what someone is willing to pay for it. Shoot it and enjoy it.
 
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Well, IMO, pre-warning red pad guns are worth somewhat more than later guns. Usually they have better wood than later guns as well, which adds to the value. I don't know if it will bring in the low teens or not. It's all a matter of what someone is willing to pay. I doubt you would get top price here on AR. You might want to try Gunbroker, GunsAmerica, or GunsInternational. I know Mackie's Landing Firearms in NC has at least 3 of the Boddington models at $1,399. They have had them quite a while, and safe to say they bring more than the standard No. 1s.

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No salt stock. I had one once and that's the first thing I checked. It is a pre-warning gun with red buttpad. The wood and metal finish have a few tiny handling marks but are 99% factory original. The bore is perfect. I'm still inclined to think that I can get low teens for it.
 
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To me stainless #1's are worth the most. I never had one that wasn't a complete shooter.
 
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