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Yup; original Hawkeyes, Bearcats, Flat Tops, first gen Mark I's, three screw Blackhawks/Supers, .44 carbines, early #1's... all starting to attract collector interest. There is a lot of variety in any given Ruger line. A representative collection of single actions, for example, could have several dozen with no two the same. And it is a very cheap way to collect, for those without the means to amass a collection of the more traditional collectables. They will be worth something by the time the grand kids get their mitts on 'em.
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Jeff
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"God invented whiskey so the Irish wouldn't rule the world"
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