Not a lever gun....Ruger .22 pistol

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Not a lever gun....Ruger .22 pistol

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Hey guys anybody know what the going price for a Ruger MK2 stainless 5 1/2 bull barrel with original plastic case handbook papers etc....this gun is unfired new in the box.....any help appreciated......thanks????????
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$350-$375, +/-

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Pete44ru wrote:$350-$375, +/-

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Unfired? Sumpin' wrong wit it? :mrgreen:
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And worth every penny :wink: I have the Government 6 7/8" target model, and it's easily the most accurate handgun I own.
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Thanks all for your help...I had checked on Gunbroker and Gunsamerica but there was no current sales on either. I got the gun BACK for $300.

The story is this. I bought the gun new back in 'o2, never had a chance to take it out and shoot it. My old friend and his wife came for a visit from Illinois and I was showing it to him, He liked it so much that I traded it to him for a used blue MK1 5 1/2 bull and a .25 auto of which I don't remember the brand, and told him I wanted first dibs if he decided to sell it. I pestered him occasionally through the years about getting it back.

He and his wife came up this past weekend and he had brought it with him along with a couple of other guns to trade/sell. It had remained unfired all these years because he had "other" guns that weren't as heavy. So I went online looking for current selling prices, showed him the advise you all had given and also advise from the Ruger.com forum......I got it back for $300, and when I started looking back through the papers etc., there was the original receipt that I had gotten when I bought it back in '02 showing I had paid about $335 for it out the door back then, now the big question for me is am I going to shoot it or let it remain unfired...time will tell.

Thanks again for the help.
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Mokwaw wrote:, now the big question for me is am I going to shoot it or let it remain unfired...time will tell.

Thanks again for the help.

A ruger 22 is made for shootin' ----i dont think the value is going to skyrocket by leaving it unfired , i'd shoot the heck out of it if i were you , its too nice not to :D
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BlaineG wrote:And worth every penny :wink: I have the Government 6 7/8" target model, and it's easily the most accurate handgun I own.
Government Model...that's my favorite Mark I,II,III too... :)
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A Mk II in any configuration is a shooter.

I made the mistake of selling mine years ago and regretted doing it the moment I let it go.

Got a Mk III for therapy but it's just not the same. Not sayin' it's bad, just not the same.

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FWiedner wrote: Got a Mk III for therapy but it's just not the same. Not sayin' it's bad, just not the same.
I agree wholeheartedly. Something about that silly LCI
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FWiedner wrote:
Got a Mk III for therapy but it's just not the same. Not sayin' it's bad, just not the same.
I totally agree about the Ruger Mark III, had one, but let it go down the road not the same as the Mark II, way to many non-essential lawyer-inflicted changes... :)
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