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Before I spend the money for a Ruger letter, anyone have ideas on production date of a Red Eagle (maybe Mark I standard), serial # 237x ?

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What does a letter do? And why would you spend money on it?

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Originally Posted by lawman429
Before I spend the money for a Ruger letter, anyone have ideas on production date of a Red Eagle (maybe Mark I standard), serial # 237x ?

Many thanks!
Happy Easter

Jc

Appears to be a first year piece.

https://www.ruger.com/dataProcess/serialHistory/


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23xx should be 1949, the last I knew, a letter from Ruger was only $10

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Originally Posted by huntsman22
What does a letter do? And why would you spend money on it?


Ruger changed the bird from red to black when Mr. Sturm died. Those early guns are more collectable than later ones, and so more valuable if in good condition. In recent times, however, we have begun to see red bird medallions again. The factory letter would confirm it is a genuine early production gun and not one on which someone had changed the bird, or maybe the grips to fake it as a collector piece.

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Originally Posted by huntsman22
What does a letter do? And why would you spend money on it?


Ruger changed the bird from red to black when Mr. Sturm died. Those early guns are more collectable than later ones, and so more valuable if in good condition. In recent times, however, we have begun to see red bird medallions again. The factory letter would confirm it is a genuine early production gun and not one on which someone had changed the bird, or maybe the grips to fake it as a collector piece.
The early red eagles were a red Phoenix with a silver background, and the newer ones are a silver phoenix (eagle) with a red background.


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