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Semi-automatic, chambered in 22 Long Rifle. The 14-xxxxx means that your pistol was made in 1978 just like mine.
According tohttp:/www.ruger-firearms.com/Firearms/PS-SNH-RE-SPSSix.html, it looks like you may have typed some numbers wrong. This link has an address and phone number for Sturm, Ruger & Co. They will tell you the age, etc of your weapon at no charge.
Dougan's book on Ruger will have what you want.
The value of a gun is based on the exact MAKE, MODEL, and CONDITION. Your serial number does not tell us the MODEL or the CONDITION. Rather like "I have a Ford truck, license number ABC-123. What is the value?" Give us the 3 criteria, we can give you a meaningful answer.
It is on their web site.
I have a Ruguer Standard Model with paperwork dated "Revised October 1, 1952" that i would like to sell but do not know the worth of the gun. It is in excellent condition and the only time I know that it was used was in the 70's only once. It also has a leather cover. Thank you.
Check their web site
Value is driven by exact model (you did not say) and condition (you did not say). So we can't really say. It could be $100 for a well worn Mk1, or $450 for a like new MkII with a select barrel and sights. Stainless or blued also makes a difference in price.
I do not know if it is unsafe or not nobody can say that without seeing it, but Ruger did not Make a RG 14 Rohm Did,
The Ruger website lists historical data for their firearms, under customer service.
both the same fluker monkeys right on back ta ya
You should be able to find some of the resellers of ruger 10-22 magazines online at popular sites like ebay.