Kittery Trading Post 10/22 just sold on Gunbroker.

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Well I didn't get it as it went beyond my budget. It was like new in box but did not have the original certificate they came with signed by the owner of KTP. It sold on Gunbroker for $965 plus $40 shipping. As a Mainer I would like to have had it, but what a price. The noted info states there were 100 made, but actually 104.
 

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NH Rugerman said:
They also issued a 75th Anniversary limited edition 10/22...that was not as limited and did not seem to get much attention vs. the 50th anniversary model which has been collectible since it was first released.

What was the 75th Anniversary Kittery 10/22? I don't remember that one, but there was a 75th Anniversary Cabela's 10/22.
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Ruger Model #11146, Catalog#K10/22RPK, the issue was limited to 275 rifles, Stainless, w/gray laminated stock, KTP 75th Anniversary Logo in butt stock. The rifle was numbered 1/275 -275/275 by Ruger i believe.

Was available exclusively thru KTP in 2013.

Serial number range is 823-840XX
 

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I have one of the 75 year Kittery 10/22 Ruger 10/22 RPK Kittery 75th Year Ser# 823-82701 and also have the first run from the Factory collection Ser#230-76126
 

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KTP Love that place. A MUST stop when driving through Maine. I drool over the used selection there.
Always stop there and the Maine Diner in Wells for breakfast. Mmmmmmmmm
 

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Hello everyone. I am new here and just started reading the posts on the Ruger 10/22 that were made for the KTP anniversaries 50 and 75. Well, I have a 50 and 75 I am thinking of selling. They are BRAND NEW and NEVER FIRED! ALL paperwork, certificate for the 50th and receipt for the 75th. Original box for both in mint condition.
I have a couple of other Rugers and love them. I knew someone that worked there when these came out and the KTP actually bought from their own in-house distributor Shaumut Distributors. He got me the 50th and the 75 was not in as much demand so I was able to get that one without any issue. I bought land up in Northern Maine and am thinking of selling these as I have NEVER shot them and having lived in the area all my life I bought them as a novelty. I was going to pass them on to my son but he would not really appreciate them for what they are and would rather see a Ruger fan or collector have them.
 

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Once you have 10 or more posts you can use the Classified section and put them up for sale there.
 

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