Recently a couple of these 1990 guns turned up in two LGSs, in excellent condition if not ANIB.
I'm trying to figure if I need one for small game n such. I am not a curator!
Knowledgeable folks are all over the place on stating values (with my money), and I abhor using GB for any valuation as it is more likely than not arbitrary and inflated.
It boils down to what would you pay out-of-pocket for a blade-rear sight and for an adjustable-rear sighted model?
Both are 6.5" barrels.
Bisley 32 Values - your money
Bisley 32 Values - your money
It is a Right, NOT a permit.
Political Correctness = Political Submission
Political Correctness = Political Submission
Re: Bisley 32 Values - your money
I am sure you heard the saying "One mans junk is another mans treasure!"
If you really want it (for what ever reason) than buy it , the cost is secondary.
Maybe the Blue Book of Gun Values will help you in your decision making.
O M CRAZY
If you really want it (for what ever reason) than buy it , the cost is secondary.
Maybe the Blue Book of Gun Values will help you in your decision making.
O M CRAZY
Re: Bisley 32 Values - your money
The BB is a known start. I'm just asking members what they would pay...
No decision to make on my part. Yet. I have my 32 cal favorites.
No decision to make on my part. Yet. I have my 32 cal favorites.
It is a Right, NOT a permit.
Political Correctness = Political Submission
Political Correctness = Political Submission
Re: Bisley 32 Values - your money
huh. nobody has an opinion?
It is a Right, NOT a permit.
Political Correctness = Political Submission
Political Correctness = Political Submission
Re: Bisley 32 Values - your money
huh. I thought here would be more 32 fans chiming in?
Update: I did pick up one - the blade-sighted 6 1/2" model. It was LNIB and lighter grip colors.
$350 cash money. The only distractor: box had no label, but was marked on the bottom with serial number in the usual "Ruger factory style".
Have some 'distressed maple' grips for it as soon as i fit them to the grip frame. I use Pachmayr big rubber grips for accuracy testing on the bench with my subsonic and hunting 100-gr XTP loads.
This is my sixth Ruger 32 Single Six and they all are a terror in tree squirrel season here.
Update: I did pick up one - the blade-sighted 6 1/2" model. It was LNIB and lighter grip colors.
$350 cash money. The only distractor: box had no label, but was marked on the bottom with serial number in the usual "Ruger factory style".
Have some 'distressed maple' grips for it as soon as i fit them to the grip frame. I use Pachmayr big rubber grips for accuracy testing on the bench with my subsonic and hunting 100-gr XTP loads.
This is my sixth Ruger 32 Single Six and they all are a terror in tree squirrel season here.
It is a Right, NOT a permit.
Political Correctness = Political Submission
Political Correctness = Political Submission