Ruger Super Redhawk .454 value?

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Danny

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Could anyone hazzard a guess as to a reasonable price someone might have to pay locally (not on Gunbroker) to purchase a like new or excellent condition Ruger Super Redhawk in .454?

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Danny
 

Hairtrigger

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I have owned several. I found the 9.5" barrel to be too much
Anyway, if you end up buying it I have a bunch of reloads I would sell as components,
 

Danny

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Hairtrigger said:
I have owned several. I found the 9.5" barrel to be too much
Anyway, if you end up buying it I have a bunch of reloads I would sell as components,

Were they only sold in the 9.5" length? I have one of the 10 (10-1/2"?) Super Blackhawks. That is pretty ok to shoot. Don't know how those might compare.

Danny
 

Danny

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BamaGreg said:
They come in 7.5", 9.5" and the scarce "Toklat" 5.5"(also the Alaskan 2.5"). The 7.5" ones can be found between $800-900 nowadays.

Thanks for the info.

Danny
 

JackAsinus

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I just sold a 454 Alaskan at a store through consignment that was in near new condition.

It sold for $799 within 3 days in the western suburbs of Chicagoland.

I likely could have asked for more.
 

Bitman

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If you check the sold section of GunBroker, they are getting $1200 to $1400 for them.
I just snagged one for a buy it now price of $1000.00
 

NewRuger41

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If you find one in good condition for $650 that is a steal IMO. Grab it! Most I see sell for $800-$950.

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jrtrapp1

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I always thought those were terribly ugly but I always like the gray finish on those. That revolver is much more practical than a 460 or 500 smith IMO.
 

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