It appears Ruger started putting warnings on their guns in 1978.
After reading some of the forums, It appears pre-warning Rugers are becoming collectible.
Regardless, I have a box...
>>27913556
And that box has another box.
>>27913687
HOW MUCH?!
>>27914025
over 9000
>>27913556
It's collectible in the way that there are maybe 12 autists who want them and they already have all of them. You will literally get no more value from that gun than one in the same condition with the warning.
>>27914614
I have little doubt you're correct but the warnings are ugly.
>>27914635
That's why I like my Ruger. The warning is on the bottom of the barrel.
>>27914837
I don't understand owning something and not using it. To each his own though.
>>27914870
I agree
I don't know the original owner
But this thing has sat in some guys safe for 35 years.
>>27914938
So you're going to shoot it?
>>27914962
I will
I cannot find any powder at the moment
The LGS said they sold out because hunting season
Walmart only has RS pyrodex
>>27914998
Nice
Even I'm sitting here thinking it's too pretty to shoot...but nah. Light her up and let her sing the song of her people.
>>27915018
Right
She has been wanting to get dirty for 35 years
Don't shoot that. Sell it and get you a cheap ass Pietta to shoot.
>>27915183
You
Get the fuck out!
Does the standard ruger mk3 with the 6in barrel have many warning markings? And where? How much does it cost to have this removed by a gunsmith?
>>27915934
My 22/45 doesn't have the billboard dong know about the Mk.3 though
It's strange seeing Colt style grips on a Remington like frame.