The 50th anniversary edition pistols really haven't attained that much value, given that they aren't particularly uncommon. A basic, blued Mk II with the standard profile barrel can be found new in the box in the $200 - $300 price range, and the value would be substantially less for a pistol which has been fired. You probably won't see much of an increase in value of the 50th anniversary pistols at least until Ruger marks its 100th anniversary.
50-290 or so
Of course it depends on condition, whether its a MK-I or Mk-II, etc. but the value shows around $300 average.
The National Rifle Association (NRA) endowment value is not publicly disclosed, so it is difficult to ascertain the specific value. Additionally, the Ruger MK II is a specific model of firearm produced by Sturm, Ruger & Co., but its value can vary depending on factors such as condition, age, and demand. It would be best to consult with a gun dealer or appraiser to determine the specific value of a Ruger MK II.
I've seen the barrels selling for around $25 in excellent condition.
The value of ANY firearm is based on the make, model and condition. There are several variants of the Ruger Mk II. Prices could range from $200 to $500.
Assuming you mean a Ruger Mk II, it will depend on condition, barrel, sights, etc, but probably $150-$275.
It is a semi auto PISTOL, not a revolver. Value depends on exact model and condition. Roughly $100-$350.
Assuming you mean a Ruger Mk II, depending on condition, barrel, finish, anywhere from $200-$400.
If it's a MK II, it will be marked as such.
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IIRC, 1 in 10
Ruger Mark II pistols sell from $150-$250 depending on configuration and condition. sales@countrygunsmith.net