For Date of Manufacture, go to the Ruger website. Under Customer service, select historical data, then rifle, then your model- and the years of production by serial number are listed. Value will be based on condition- about $400-500.
value depends on overall condition...........
Unlike the 300 series stainless 400 series stainless can be hardened by heat giving moderate corrosion resistance with more durability than 300 series stainless. It is commonly used in pump shafts for equipment requiring a higher torque spec than 316 SS can provide
100-1000 depending on specifics
Yes, for example, all 400 series stainless steel has no nickel in the alloy.
No-it is a molybedium steel with ~.37% carbon. All 300 series stainless steels are designated by a 3xx numerical system.
In good condition it would be in the neighborhood of $65 plus or minus $15. The 130 is part of a series of pistols called "130 series" they included models 130, 132 & 137. Manufacture of the pistol's started in 1946 with the 130 and finished in 1985 with the 137
The value of these pistols have gone up lately. The "Colt MKIV Series 80 Government .380" Came in stainless and black. The stainless models are more valuable and can bring over $1,000. I have seen a NIB listed for $1,500. Depending on condition the black runs $500 to $800.
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A standard colt mkIV series 80,in 100% condition is worth 875 dollars,it would be worth 975.00 dollars if in nickel finish.900.00 if finished in stainless steel.
100-800
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depends on finish & condition. blued,satin nickel, stainless or two tone. $270 -$320 in good shape. new in box $500-$600