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Ladies and Gentlemen,
Good Morning!
(I'm new to this forum, but am active over at the Sig Forum. Please feel free to look me up to your satisfaction.)
I have a Ruger Redhawk (hunter model) in 41 magnum. It is in the 7.5 inch barrel configuration, and is in full stainless. Scope rings are included for the integral mounts, but the original box/paperwork is not. The revolver is in very good condition, I would estimate 98% as it is lightly used, but has had no more than 150 rounds fired through it. The action is in a word, outstanding.
I am located in Toledo, OH. I know that the forum likes to have a price listed in the auction, but as I'm no expert on Ruger revolvers in general I honestly don't know what to ask. From what information I've been told from Ruger on the phone only around 5000 of these were produced, and since the machinery was barely broken in the barrels on them are supposedly highly accurate. YMMV. This particular pistol's serial places it's manufacture date in 1987, though again Ruger told me it was made in 1986.
Pictures are available upon request. Please feel free to contact me at: [email protected].
Thank you for your interest if any, and have a great day!
Good Morning!
(I'm new to this forum, but am active over at the Sig Forum. Please feel free to look me up to your satisfaction.)
I have a Ruger Redhawk (hunter model) in 41 magnum. It is in the 7.5 inch barrel configuration, and is in full stainless. Scope rings are included for the integral mounts, but the original box/paperwork is not. The revolver is in very good condition, I would estimate 98% as it is lightly used, but has had no more than 150 rounds fired through it. The action is in a word, outstanding.
I am located in Toledo, OH. I know that the forum likes to have a price listed in the auction, but as I'm no expert on Ruger revolvers in general I honestly don't know what to ask. From what information I've been told from Ruger on the phone only around 5000 of these were produced, and since the machinery was barely broken in the barrels on them are supposedly highly accurate. YMMV. This particular pistol's serial places it's manufacture date in 1987, though again Ruger told me it was made in 1986.
Pictures are available upon request. Please feel free to contact me at: [email protected].
Thank you for your interest if any, and have a great day!