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Value of a Ruger Redhawk .44


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What is the going rate of a Ruger Redhawk with a 7 3/4" barrel? Looks new with low round count.

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You are looking $450 - $550 real transaction prices. People ask $600 for them, but they don't sell at that price.

- A couple of the early ones had factory cuts and rings for a scope...they fetch a little more.

- The ones in .357 are quite expensive these days if you see one...$600 + for them.

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You are looking $450 - $550 real transaction prices. People ask $600 for them, but they don't sell at that price.

- A couple of the early ones had factory cuts and rings for a scope...they fetch a little more.

- The ones in .357 are quite expensive these days if you see one...$600 + for them.

Any suggestions as to where I can find the 4.2" for $450-$550? I'm very interested in the Redhawk .44. Thanks.

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FWIW...Ruger doesn't make a Redhawk w/ a 7 3/4" barrel.

IIRC it's actually a 7 1/2" and 5 1/2" barrel.

I_LIKE_PIE is spot on with the pricing quotes.

Guest earthworm
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It really ain't worth nothin' but I give......(& if you buy that line I have an autographed pictue of Moses for sale).*ROTFL*

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