They were made in limited numbers during the production of the Ruger Mark I and II series, and are of some interest to the advanced ruger collector. They will only bring a premium if they are mint in the box with all the original paperwork, otherwise they are not worth much more than the existing models.
CHINA. It says so on the box.
100-300 USD depending on condition, accessories, box, papers.
one sold on guns America for $975 as long as you have all paper work,original box,original box ,wooden salt/cod box and cardboard shipping box not to mention unfired.
I bought a Ruger "Old Army" black powder revolver in 1974, which is based on the Black Hawk frame and it came in a RED box with the White Ruger logo. Most Rugers came in a box like that.
The Blue Book of Air Guns lists the Mark 1 Ruger in excellent condition with box in the range of $110 to $137.50 if it has adjustable power and 10% less if it does not have adjustable power. It is hard to know the integrity of the seals on a gun this old without testing it. I would suggest testing it to get the full value.
Strum Ruger made many 22 caliber hand guns. It would help if you Identified the model
100-225 USD depending on condition, box, accessories, manual, etc..
Impossible to answer without a DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF ALL MARKINGS, box, papers, history, condition, grips, magazines, etc..
Value of any gun is based on make, model and condition. A Mk 1 could be worth $125-$450, depending on condition, box, papers, etc.
If you mean a Ruger Model 96, $300-$400, depending on condition, box, papers, etc.
The Box - 1981 is rated/received certificates of: UK:A