one sold on guns America for $975 as long as you have all paper work,original box,original box ,wooden salt/cod box and cardboard shipping box not to mention unfired.
200
They were made in limited numbers during the production of the Ruger Mark I and II series, and are of some interest to the advanced ruger collector. They will only bring a premium if they are mint in the box with all the original paperwork, otherwise they are not worth much more than the existing models.
A Ruger mod 77 in excellent condition is worth 100-5000 USD depending on EXACTLY what you have, whether or not your definition of "excellent" means the same as the one used by folks who make a living selling firearms, papers, box, history, etc..
If you mean a Ruger Model 96, $300-$400, depending on condition, box, papers, etc.
100-300 USD depending on condition, accessories, box, papers.
unfired, new in box 300-350$
Value of any gun is based on make, model and condition. A Mk 1 could be worth $125-$450, depending on condition, box, papers, etc.
100-1000 USD depending on EXACTLY what you have, condition, box, papers, accessories, history
100-500 USD depending on condition, accessories, box, manual, etc..
100-1200 USD depending on EXACTLY what you have, its conditon, box, papers, accessories.
In stainless, and in New in Box (NIB) a Ruger Speed-Six in 9x19 is worth $1,000+ as of 2010. In stainless, and in like-new condition, a Ruger Speed-Six in 9x19 is worth $700+ as of 2010. The 9x19 version of the Speed-Six is quite rare in the U.S. since only a few were sold in the US from European and Israeli military/security contract overruns.
Up to 400 USD depending on condition, accessories, box, papers, etc.