Ruger's website has sn data you can look up.
Ruger has extensive Date of Manufacture data at their website. Look under Customer Service, Historical Data, then your gun. You can also contact Ruger through their website.
You may have what's referred to as an Old Model Bearcat in the "Alphabet series". They have collector value. You need to call Ruger at 603-865-2424. Ruger will give you the shipping date and model configuration of your Bearcat, at no charge. Provide the complete serial number and any other special markings or features of the firearm when you call. Bearcat sn's began at 1 and went to 999. First shipped 8/58. Yours is one of the "alphabet" series. The sn for these had a three digit number preceded by a letter of the alphabet. All letters except O were used. The first "alphabets" were shipped in 8/58 (yes at the same time as the 1-999 ones) and continued until early 1960. Somewhere between 140,000 to 160,000 were made during it's lifetime run of 8/58 - 7/70. OR You could have a Duplicate serial numbered gun. These guns erroneously had serial numbers the same as other Bearcats. When discovered they were stamped with a "D" prefix or suffix to the serial number. Very few known. Value will depend on what Ruger tells you. A very broad range would be 150-700
Ruger has extensive sn on their web site. Value will depend on the condition, accessories, box, papers, etc..
10-1000 USD depending on specifics. You will have to call Ruger for the ship date
Value is dependent on model and condition, and could not be answered without detailed information you have not provided. for date of manufacture, contact customer service at Ruger. http:/www.ruger-firearms.com
Call Ruger and they will tell you. Go the Ruger website and use the serial number date function.
no Ruger ref in front of me. Call ruger and they will tell you.
Contact Ruger through their website. IIRC, Ruger has information on their website to check date of manufacture.
Ruger's website has sn data.
Ruger's website has a sn function.
Ruger website, under customer service, historical data, revolver, find your model, date ranges are there. Very nice of Ruger to do that.
Ruger has sn information on their web site.