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Looking at a clean Ruger SR1911.45 two mags very little use what would be a fair price/ No box or papers this is the standard model.
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Prices for new ones vary, but run from $950 to the retail of over $1100, now. I don't think they are worth that much, frankly.
I have the SR1911 Target and it won't shoot nearly as well as my new Springfield Armory Garrison. Same ammo, same magazines, same reliabilty, but the SA shoots better. While I like the Ruger, it's not as nice as that Garrison.
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This a used standard 45 probably fired a few times and then went into a drawer. The man is asking $850.00 just wondered with the current buying spree if that is reasonable.
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It's slightly less than local retail. I seem to remember them in that 900 range here when I saw one 3 weeks ago.
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I sold an Ed Brown and kept my Ruger 1911. Ruger was just as accurate and slightly more reliable. If you want a 1911, you could do much worse than an $850 Ruger.
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academy sports in my area sells them, but they are always sold out when i go in there
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I just scored a 10mm for $800 but see most are going for over $1K. They are a good 1911 or at least mine have been.
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I saw two used ones at a local shop this week, $750 was his going rate on them. His prices are usually very good compared to the other shops in the area, which is why he does so much business. I bought my "Target" model from him two years ago for $800 out the door, about $200 less than any other shop in the area.
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Bought one back in 2014. Paid $650 or so for pistol, holster, taxes, background check. Sold it a year later for $500. Mine was not accurate. I'm a Ruger fan, but that one was a let down
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Used one in 45acp in IDPA for a year and never a hiccup...I really like it and it was very accurate.
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Mine was the Comander model. It shot great with no hiccups in over two years of use. I wish I had kept that one, but you know how it goes………..
If we live long enough, we all have regrets. But the ones that nag at us the most are the ones in which we know we had a choice.
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