Ruger Mark11 10” value?

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SweetWilliam

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Would like to know the value of this 10" Mark11?
No box, good condition, 3 mags.
I haven't seen it in person. It's an hour and a half away from me. Before I make an offer and or drive I'd like a reasonable price.

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SweetWilliam

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This guy wants $600, and he says firm. But I was thinking that was to much. Plus it would cost me $25 in gas to go get it.
 

45flattop

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I would agree with the others that thought its overpriced given the condition its in
even with the 10" barrel, that does add some value but not over $100+ worth with
no box or papers. Add in the cost of your time and gas to go get it and that just
adds to my opinion, your time is worth that at least to drive any distance.
 

David Bradshaw

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SweetWilliam said:
Would like to know the value of this 10" Mark11?
No box, good condition, 3 mags.
I haven't seen it in person. It's an hour and a half away from me. Before I make an offer and or drive I'd like a reasonable price.

http://i.imgur.com/69Y7UpV.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/rivTF7y.jpg

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Nothing to do with a valuation.... as you know, the MK II 10" Bull enjoyed a degree of popularity in small bore silhouette. In Production category the Browning Buckmark did very well on the tiny targets out to 100 yards. Do not recall a head-to-head accuracy comparison, but some found the Buckmark easier to hold. The Browning enjoyed finer sights, with better repeatability and tighter sight picture. Had Ruger used more precise rear sight on the MK II 10-inch, I have little doubt the pistol would have enjoyed greater prominence.
David Bradshaw
 
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