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Value help for a estate.

310 views 5 replies 6 participants last post by  VeloDog455  
#1 ·
I know the old military stuff WAY better than the newer stuff so I could use some values on some non military modern handguns for a estate. All pistols are in almost unfired condition. TIA!

1. Ruger secrurity six. Stainless in .357
2.Ruger Mark II target. .22 cal long rifle. Stainless
3.Ruger LCR in .357 Black matt snubnose barrel.
4. Turus tracker revolver in 22 magnum
5. Ruger super redhawk ,44 magnum revolver. Stainless with REDOT SP1 scope.
 
#3 ·
I agree. Completed auctions will give you the best indication of what those guns are going for now. Or you can find the new prices and just take off 20 - 30%, except for the Security Six which is long out of production. I can tell you in round numbers the maximum I'd be willing to pay for them, but I'm cheap, and your local market may be very different from mine.
1. 400
2. 400
3. 300
4. 300
5. 700
 
#6 ·
Just last week I bought a stainless Ruger Police Service Six in excellent condition for $475. The Service Six has fixed sights; the Security Six has adjustable sights. That's the only difference. While I was looking for the right Service Six to buy I saw that the price range for stainless Security Six revolvers was solidly in the $500-$700 range, with very few bites on the high end. That's actual selling prices, not inflated asking prices.

I would think that $600 is a pretty good value price. For a 40 year old gun it would have to be pretty minty to be worth $700, IMHO. Others may differ.
-Bob