There's a limited number of collections that this gun fit's into.
All Single Six Bisleys, and really, the RB32A covers that one.
All RCA guns.
All Single Six .32 H&R.
Unless one needs the gun to fill out a collection it's a hard sell for
the amount that a 8 gun variant should demand.
I have one, but if I NEEDED one to fill my .32 collection I would go north of 1000.00 today for the complete package including a labeled box and the RCA certificate.
I don't believe there were any difference's between the 8 except for serial number
and I wouldn't put up the money to chase a lower number in this case.
If that was the only gun needed to complete a collection and was up for auction between 2 collectors,.... we know how crazy that can get.
I would equate this gun value as a few hundred higher than a .32-20 Buckeye ANIB,
with the RB32RCA as about equal to the Buckeye.
Some may disagree with that citing the lower numbers available with the RCA guns, others just are not interested in any RCA guns.
It's just how you prefer to collect.
Me, I collect the .32 Single Six's , so I want ALL of them
If I had the money I would try to chase down all 8 of those guns :roll:
Ruger rich, cash poor, I'm content with my 1.
Buy the gun, Ty, I know you like the .32's :mrgreen: