ROA Value

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Ruger Old Army stainless 7.5" barrel, adjustable sights, 4 digit serial number. Box is red says Blackhawk on it inside is correct Ruger label for end of box. I understand that old army boxes ran out so these were used with label to be glued on. Any idea of value? Excellent condition
 
The prices are all over the place with the 5.5" models bringing almost double the 7.5"

Check the completed auction section of gunbroker
 
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The ROA's serial numbering system is a little confusing to some. They made true 4 digit guns from #1 to 7790. Then they added the prefix of 145-00001 and went up in 1976. Some people confuse a prefixed gun as the "beginning" of them.
 
6866 is the number on this one
 

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...around here. $650 to 750 for the long barreled one and that is the proper box and end label, the glue was NOT the best and they came off ( feel off) real easy back then and over the years,,,basically Ruger made two boxes back then, a short one marked for the RST -4 and the longer 357 mag Blackhawk 6 1/2 inch and used the proper label for whatever gun they put in the box, glued over the premarked ( printed) end of the box.....really need the outside cardboard shipper,. as that has all the information of the gun inside the box, and they marked with a white china marker the serial numbers on the front, outside of the red/white box...........
 

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Your original question was value. When Ruger stopped making them, prices soared for a while but have backed off some since that first surge. I would guess that a non-prefixed stainless Liberty gun in the original box would bring $800-900 these days. It looks like it has seen some use, so maybe toward the lower end of that range. NIB would be upper end and beyond.
 

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