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A friend recently inherited a matching set of Stainless Steel Ruger Old Army .45 Percussion Revolvers. Value?

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Both firearm's are still in the original packaging from the factory. They are brand new and have never been fired. She asked me to find out their true value before she sells them. Anybody out there have any ideas without using a fee-based service? Model KBP-7 THANK YOU

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  1. use an online auction service and see what similar weapons have sold for  or what the high bids have been... that's a fair appraisal of value.

    Old Army Rugers are not my cup of tea... but I don't think $1000-1200 would be out of line for sequential serial numbers, unfired and new in the box.

    If you handle those ..break the set or shoot them the value will drop quite a bit.


  2. Check here.*..>> gunbroker.com, auctionarms.com, icollector.com...

  3. You may get an idea of the value if you go to gunsamerica.com Otherwise they sound valuable and I'd have them professionally appraised. Try oldguns.net too

  4. Singly the guns would sell for about $500 or $650 per depending on condition type of grips and barrel length

    A matched set would sell for about double that

    A match set from the factory with consecutive serial numbers would bring about $200 more

    If there is any thing special that makes these a custom matched set the price would increase also

    They don't make them any ore so the price will continue to rise

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