Ruger RSI 223 international - Lipseys

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SHOOTER

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I just saw that Lipseys made a Ruger m77 RSI International Stainless In .223!


When were these released? Anyone?
 

mohavesam

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SHOOTER said:
I just saw that Lipseys made a Ruger m77 RSI International Stainless In .223!

Ahem... Lipsey's doesn't "make" anything. They are a reseller, nothing more.
Neededtobesaid for accuracy.
 

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SHOOTER said:
mohavesam said:
SHOOTER said:
I just saw that Lipseys made a Ruger m77 RSI International Stainless In .223!

Ahem... Lipsey's doesn't "make" anything. They are a reseller, nothing more.
Neededtobesaid for accuracy.


Feel better ? :roll:
How about Lipsey's hired Ruger to make them a product they saw a need for that the Ruger bean counters didn't
 

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Would like one, but .Ruger/Lipeys went nuts pumping these out so fast: was it 6mm, 6.5 Creedmoore,243, 223, am I missing one or naming too many?? Add to it the K1A and all 3 K1RSI. Cannot afford so many in such a short time. Suppose they will be around on GB for a good long while
 

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LuckenbachTexas said:
Will that drop into a regular short action stock like from a 243?

I like the rifle but I can't stand the stock

Yes it will, and if you do that, send me the stock and that little nose cap thing (do not know what they call it) . We can make a deal.
 

tarbe

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Old thread....but I am trying to price a Lipsey M77 RSI Stainless .223.

I cannot find any comps out on the market. These do not seem to change hands often.

I have been searching a week for a fair price to sell at, and am striking out.

Anyone have any data points? Not interested in "what I could possibly get". Only interested in a price that would allow a good relationship after the sale! If you get my drift! :) I need a fair, reasonable current market value.

I know this is a lot to ask....if it was easy, I would not be imposing on the community.

Thanks in advance,


Tim
 

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Are you afraid of selling it too cheap or paying too much to buy one?

Check completed auctions on Gun Broker. If your exact model ain't there, you'll at least have a ballpark.
 
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