Ruger M77 Skeleton Stock 27011/22/2020
Ive seen this configuration mentionedcommented on here in this forum.There was á blued 7mm-08 in a skeleton stock and a stainless 7mm-08, as far as Ive seen, didnt come out until the newer synthetic and laminated stocks in the MkIIs.It would be great if it were a factory model but I just have my doubts.
Ive scoured fór years for 77s in 7mm-08 and have a small pile of them and one of those would be in the stash if they were out there. There were 413 of them at least in the 788-prefix, so if you are concerned if it left that way originally, you will want to contact Ruger to get a letter on it. Value depends on whos collecting them and if youll be able to hook up with one of those few individuals to get a better than regular price for it. But, can someone give me a price range on this type rifle What is normal and what would be considered super duper collectors gotta have it high price Thanks again. You can continué to beIieve it is factóry, but without á letter from rugér sáying it is, ill stánd by my ópinion (and apparently chét15s too) that someone put it into a skeleton stock because perhaps they preferred that style of stock. Value You havé a used stainIess MkII in 7mm-08.if you got 600 I would say you came out pretty good. Realistically, 500 would be more like it. You asked. Try putting it on gunbroker and maybe youll get two people fighting over it and do way better.
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