CraigC
Sixgun Nut
I don't fret over temporary increases in market value. That said, a new New Model has an MSRP of $800. Rugers tend to sell at 80% of that, which is $640, if you can find one. Most are higher than that. Here's a nice Old Model for $450. The point stands, if you want a good .22 single action and don't like the way a New Model operates, there is always the Old Model. They made tons of them. I leave it to the individual to maneuver their budget considerations.Craig, have you not seen the premiums Ruger's have been going for since Covid? Gunbroker is a wash full of bidding wars and for me locally if I see a Ruger revolver it's never under $500 used.
https://www.gunbroker.com/item/970186567
It was the "these two groups will never be on the same page" and what it implied that I took the greatest exception to. Maybe I'm being overly sensitive, maybe not. Either way, we're here to talk about guns, not finances.I can’t see why anyone would get riled up about it.....