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Posted By: Showdog75 Ruger m77/22 - 11/23/21
Would anyone care to give me a idea of the value of a Ruger m77/22lr blued with a factory Green Mountain laminate stock. Just getting a feel for the market.
Posted By: SockPuppet Re: Ruger m77/22 - 11/23/21
I can't speak to the value the laminate stock adds, but clean walnut/blue models around here are usually priced at $600-750.
Posted By: Showdog75 Re: Ruger m77/22 - 11/23/21
It's a 1988. It appears to be original but to confirm I'll call Ruger. The Green Mountain laminate stock has a Rugger pistol grip cap so it seems legit.
Posted By: PaulBarnard Re: Ruger m77/22 - 11/23/21
I didn't know they made a blue one with that stock. No idea what it would be worth. If that were a factory model, I'd think it would be rare and would command a premium.
Posted By: Showdog75 Re: Ruger m77/22 - 11/23/21
Originally Posted by PaulBarnard
I didn't know they made a blue one with that stock. No idea what it would be worth. If that were a factory model, I'd think it would be rare and would command a premium.

I'm going to call Ruger to confirm that it did indeed come with this stock. Guy said it was the factory stock but you know how that goes.
Posted By: Showdog75 Re: Ruger m77/22 - 11/23/21
Originally Posted by PaulBarnard
I didn't know they made a blue one with that stock. No idea what it would be worth. If that were a factory model, I'd think it would be rare and would command a premium.


I just got off the phone with Ruger. It is indeed a factory blued rifle with a green/brown Green Mountain laminate stock. Slick barrel no sights.
Posted By: Forthyfour Re: Ruger m77/22 - 12/05/21
Great rifles, i owned 22lr, 17hmr and 22 mag. they were all great shooters. i still love the bolt gun
Posted By: killerv Re: Ruger m77/22 - 12/06/21
I'd say 750ish, maybe a little more in todays market. Especially when you see those ugly boat paddle stocks bringing more. I bought wood/walnut stocked one in the box a couple years back for 550.
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