Well it really depends. I've seen them go for 4000 but i got a great deal on mine for 1100. So i guess from about 4 grand to about 2.
Golden Saber
100-300 USD
The model name of the single-action Ruger .30 Carbine is the Ruger Blackhawk. This revolver was designed to chamber the .30 Carbine cartridge, making it unique among handguns. It features a single-action mechanism and was produced in limited quantities, appealing to collectors and enthusiasts of both Ruger firearms and the .30 Carbine caliber.
If you are referring to a Sturm & Ruger Co. Mini-14, then the answer is that most were manufactured in .223 Remington. The Ruger factory has from time to time released the Mini-14 rifle in .222 Remington in limited numbers, most likely to satisfy limited markets (some countries do not allow sales of "military" calibers.)
That is the correct spelling of Ruger, which is named for William Ruger of Sturm, Ruger & Company.
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.
500 or so
Yes.. all pre-73 Ruger Single Six pistols will be upgraded by Ruger.
No such Ruger ever made
Contact Ruger.
There is no such Ruger.
No such Ruger.