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Value of Ruger MKII Ultrlight
Texas Hunter
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Guys i was on a mission today to try and find a Marlin 336 and stumbled across a Ruger Mark II in .243 that is at least in 95% condition.
It also has mounted on a Nikon Monarch UCC 3x9x40 scope.
It to appears in great condition.
It is at all places in a pawn shop and they are trying to reduce inventory because they are moving in two weeks.
They will let me have it for $390.00 out the door and will even throw in a double rifle plastic case.
What do you think??
What is the value?
Impatiently waiting cause i dont have my Gun Trader book with me so any help will surely be appreciated.
It seems like a good deal to me but i have never owned a Ruger and just dont know their worth.
mike
It also has mounted on a Nikon Monarch UCC 3x9x40 scope.
It to appears in great condition.
It is at all places in a pawn shop and they are trying to reduce inventory because they are moving in two weeks.
They will let me have it for $390.00 out the door and will even throw in a double rifle plastic case.
What do you think??
What is the value?
Impatiently waiting cause i dont have my Gun Trader book with me so any help will surely be appreciated.
It seems like a good deal to me but i have never owned a Ruger and just dont know their worth.
mike
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This again is the little Ultralight rifle.
However before i did i checked out the Ruger website and realized that the rifle they were calling an Ultralight was really the Compact model.[:0]
Also,according to the serial number it was made in 2005...It's brand new.
So i printed it off and showed them they were wrong.
The end result...They gave me the whole package for $375.00!!
The little rifle seems very well made and it's walnut stock is beautiful.
I just hope that little 16.5 inch barrel does not amstring it to much.
I will take it to the range next weekend.
I think i did O.K.
mike
My .243 shoot beautifully....
Half to 3/4" inch, 3 shot, 100 yard groups with both 70 and 100 grain bullets. Had never wanted a .243 but, like you, couldn't pass up a good deal.
Have had some interesting reloading experience with mine including a blown primer when I screwed up on the high end promising results with some ulta light ballistic tips. E-mail me if you want to talk more about the reloading.
Good luck, and keep the scope, even if you decide to put it on a larger rifle and get something a little smaller for the compact. It's good glass.