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Posted By: m21black Ruger #1 S - 38-55 - 03/19/24
What is the demand for a LNIB #1 S in 38-55. Going to be listing one for a buddy of mine who pasted on recently.
Posted By: GSPfan Re: Ruger #1 S - 38-55 - 03/19/24
A great caliber but unfortunately not the most popular. Without seeing it I'd guess $1200-1500
Posted By: m21black Re: Ruger #1 S - 38-55 - 03/19/24
Will post a picture or 2 soon.
Posted By: m21black Re: Ruger #1 S - 38-55 - 03/19/24
Thanks, I was guessing in that range.
Posted By: tex_n_cal Re: Ruger #1 S - 38-55 - 03/19/24
It's a fairly rare chambering, and if it has nice wood, the original box, and is in good condition it could bring a good deal more than $1500.

And edit to add, you can get bullets from Hawk, in a variety of styles. Brass is also fairly easy to find. I have one, and while the wood is fairly plain, it does shoot well. Biggest gripe about the cartridge is the brass is fairly weak, and you can forget hot-rodding the loads, even in the strong action. It's still a good deer & black bear killer, with correct bullets. It also (probably) qualifies for some of the states that have the special seasons for straight walled cartridges.
Posted By: gewehrfreund Re: Ruger #1 S - 38-55 - 03/19/24
I also think it will bring a lot more than $1500. These were never catalogued and the production was limited. I owned one for many years and it shot quite well; you can use both the called for .377 bullets or the more available .375 bullets which my rifle shot well (especially Winchester 270gr Power Points of all things). Also, in this strong rifle you can shoot 375 Winchester ammo and reload using those stronger cases if desired (just use 375 Win. load data).

Bottom line - condition, wood quality and appropriate marketing will determine how much you can get for the rifle assuming no bubbaing has taken place.
Posted By: tex_n_cal Re: Ruger #1 S - 38-55 - 03/20/24
Originally Posted by gewehrfreund
Also, in this strong rifle you can shoot 375 Winchester ammo and reload using those stronger cases if desired (just use 375 Win. load data).

That's interesting - I acquired some .375 Win brass, for that exact purpose to allow heavier loads, but the case heads are about .002" to .003" smaller than the .38-55s. I was concerned that was too much extra clearance.
Posted By: RickinTN Re: Ruger #1 S - 38-55 - 03/20/24
I bought one about 3 years or so ago. I did have to pay quite a bit more than the mentioned $1,500. I haven't shot mine much but do have some Hawk bullets awaiting the opportunity.
Good Luck,
Rick
Posted By: GSPfan Re: Ruger #1 S - 38-55 - 03/20/24
My rifle is built on a Winchester High Wall action and with a Sierra 200 grain FN I'm getting 1960 FPS. IIRC you can use pistol bullets also
Posted By: m21black Re: Ruger #1 S - 38-55 - 03/21/24
Here are a couple pictures.
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Posted By: m21black Re: Ruger #1 S - 38-55 - 03/21/24
Would 1900 shipped be out of line?
Posted By: tex_n_cal Re: Ruger #1 S - 38-55 - 03/21/24
Originally Posted by m21black
Would 1900 shipped be out of line?

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Posted By: Craigster Re: Ruger #1 S - 38-55 - 03/21/24
Originally Posted by GSPfan
My rifle is built on a Winchester High Wall action and with a Sierra 200 grain FN I'm getting 1960 FPS. IIRC you can use pistol bullets also

What pistol bullets ?
Posted By: GSPfan Re: Ruger #1 S - 38-55 - 03/24/24
Seems to me I heard you can use 38/357 pistol bullets in the 38-55. I could be wrong as memory isn't the best indicator of what true or not. I've never tried it
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