Re: Ruger M77/22 Hornet
[Re: arcticotter]
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06/25/22 09:00 PM
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https://www.gunbroker.com/All/search?Keywords=ruger%2077%2F22%20hornet&Sort=13
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Re: Ruger M77/22 Hornet
[Re: Mark McCary]
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06/25/22 11:39 PM
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Please do not Sell It. You will regret it!!!! I got it as trading stock. Looking at something else. I do have another Hornet I’ll never sell.
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Re: Ruger M77/22 Hornet
[Re: Wanna Be]
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06/26/22 08:37 AM
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I’ve got a Ruger M77 in .280 That gun outshoots anything else I have. Everyone I shoot with has offered to buy that gun, ain’t no way I’d sell it. Here is another caliber that was produced in a smaller amount than say a 243,270 or 30.06. From those that remember when Remington first came out with the .280 caliber that was the name it was given . Later due to low sales they renamed it the 7MM Express ,hoping to capitalize off of the 7MM Mag . That caused confusion so Rem went back to calling it the .280 since that time I saw a Ruger M77 that had .280/ 7MM Express stamp on the barrel .The .280 is a great caliber but it just never became a popular round
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Re: Ruger M77/22 Hornet
[Re: arcticotter]
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06/26/22 08:43 AM
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Hard to sell though. Gun broker gets a big fee. FFL dealer gets a fee and buyer has to hope the sellers word is good. Sure was easier when you could just list them in the classifieds of a newspaper. I would join facebook if they allowed firearms on marketplace. Something has to be shady about them since they do not. Same for craigslist. Arms list is a good place if your buying but I dont think to many gun nuts regularly peruse it.
Those who would give up essential liberty, to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety. Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)
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Re: Ruger M77/22 Hornet
[Re: w side rd 151]
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06/26/22 09:17 AM
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Used Ruger M77's have increased in value quite a bit since that start of 2022. I have been following them in hope of starting a small collection .In good condition $7 to $9 hundred is about normal .But if you are looking for something that is a little more rare such as a 257 Roberts ,25.06,264 Mag or .284 or one that they produced in an Ultra Light caliber such as .308.you might need to pay twice that much to get one in very good condition. But on the other hand the price of guns that are in good condition have increase across the board no matter what the make or caliber they are . I have a spotless one in .284win. Are they worth over a thousand ?
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Re: Ruger M77/22 Hornet
[Re: arcticotter]
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Re: Ruger M77/22 Hornet
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Used Ruger M77's have increased in value quite a bit since that start of 2022. I have been following them in hope of starting a small collection .In good condition $7 to $9 hundred is about normal .But if you are looking for something that is a little more rare such as a 257 Roberts ,25.06,264 Mag or .284 or one that they produced in an Ultra Light caliber such as .308.you might need to pay twice that much to get one in very good condition. But on the other hand the price of guns that are in good condition have increase across the board no matter what the make or caliber they are . I’ve got a 25-06 264 my brother has a 220 swift and a roberts
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