My early 77 RSI 250 Savage

Includes .44 & 10/22 Carbines; Mini-14, 30 & 6.8; Model 96 & 99/44 Deerfields; M77s; PC 4s & 9s; AC-556; MP9; XGI.
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Ruger8r
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My early 77 RSI 250 Savage

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I bought this rifle right after it went up on GI based on the look and condition, before I had any reference material. It has a high lustre finish and the wood is a nice color. I have learned that it is the variation with the roll-marked warning on the barrel (SN 79-83280). How rare is it?
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Thanks for looking.
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chet15
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Re: My early 77 RSI 250 Savage

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They are not common. I do not believe production would have went over 1,000 units in this chambering.
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Re: My early 77 RSI 250 Savage

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Thanks, Chad.
Second try for pics:
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Re: My early 77 RSI 250 Savage

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So would that be 1000 units in 250 Savage across all M77 models or just the RSI?
Thanks, again.
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Re: My early 77 RSI 250 Savage

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RSI
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