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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.
The value of a Sturm Ruger .22 caliber firearm, such as a pistol or rifle, can vary significantly based on factors like its specific model, condition, age, and market demand. Generally, a well-maintained Ruger .22 can range from $200 to $600 or more. For an accurate valuation, it's best to consult recent sales of similar models, check with a local firearms dealer, or refer to firearms appraisal services.
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.
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.
Check their web site
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.
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