Ruger mark ll 50th anniversary pistol

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jjas

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I came across a Ruger Mark ll 50th anniversary pistol that appears to have never been fired. Any idea what that may be worth?
 

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They were made in a big enough quantity to where there isn't much of a premium for them. The only way there is any form of a premium,, is if they are NIB with all the stuff.
 

jjas

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Thanks for the replies.

It's ANIB with all the stuff. Even the stickers on the magazines are still there. They want $400.00 for it.

I believe I'll pass...
 

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Well, at $400 it may not be too bad. The MKII is considered by many as the best of all the various models. Something to consider.
 

jjas

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contender said:
Well, at $400 it may not be too bad. The MKII is considered by many as the best of all the various models. Something to consider.


That's true, but I already own a couple of mark ll pistols, so I don't really need it. I might go back on Monday and see if they are willing to deal a bit. If not, I'm sure it'll find a good home.

Thanks for your opinion, I do appreciate it.
 

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Older post but I sold one for $400, traded one for a MKIII 22/45 and kept one. 30,000 or so made.
SOLD MGS Ruger MKII  $400.jpg
 
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