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Return Policy: *****NO RETURN ******
Our policy in regards to No Inspection/ No Return is as follows: The 3-day inspection period, or longer, we’ve offered for many years. We now feel with the pictures we provide for each gun in our inventory ( in which you can expand something as small as a pin head to fit your entire screen) you can see of the gun in its complete entirety and get a very good view of the quality of the gun on the internet. When we first started dealing in guns 48 years ago, you’d have to rely on our description over the phone, that’s now no longer the case. If there’s a major error that we missed, we’d of course take the gun back. But we do feel from the pictures and online descriptions that you should be able to determine from this information if you’d like to purchase the gun.
Description: Ruger - .22 Auto, Rare Factory Serial No. 13, Signature Series, Stainless Steel. 4 ¾” Barrel.
22 caliber, manufactured in 1981, serial number 13. Originally made for Jim Carmichel, editor of Outdoor Life magazine and close personal friend of Bill Ruger. The gun remains unfired and in the original boxes. The boxes are the cardboard sleeve, the salt cod style wood box and the hinged lid box all made like the originals were 1n 1949. The gun is the standard model with the 4 ¾” barrel, this model was the first to go back to the red eagle medallion. Its pristine condition, boxs and all. $50 extra for 2nd day shipping in the continental USA.
Return Policy: *****NO RETURN ******
Our policy in regards to No Inspection/ No Return is as follows: The 3-day inspection period, or longer, we’ve offered for many years. We now feel with the pictures we provide for each gun in our inventory ( in which you can expand something as small as a pin head to fit your entire screen) you can see of the gun in its complete entirety and get a very good view of the quality of the gun on the internet. When we first started dealing in guns 48 years ago, you’d have to rely on our description over the phone, that’s now no longer the case. If there’s a major error that we missed, we’d of course take the gun back. But we do feel from the pictures and online descriptions that you should be able to determine from this information if you’d like to purchase the gun.
Description: Ruger - .22 Auto, Rare Factory Serial No. 13, Signature Series, Stainless Steel. 4 ¾” Barrel.
22 caliber, manufactured in 1981, serial number 13. Originally made for Jim Carmichel, editor of Outdoor Life magazine and close personal friend of Bill Ruger. The gun remains unfired and in the original boxes. The boxes are the cardboard sleeve, the salt cod style wood box and the hinged lid box all made like the originals were 1n 1949. The gun is the standard model with the 4 ¾” barrel, this model was the first to go back to the red eagle medallion. Its pristine condition, boxs and all. $50 extra for 2nd day shipping in the continental USA.
Return Policy: *****NO RETURN ******
Our policy in regards to No Inspection/ No Return is as follows: The 3-day inspection period, or longer, we’ve offered for many years. We now feel with the pictures we provide for each gun in our inventory ( in which you can expand something as small as a pin head to fit your entire screen) you can see of the gun in its complete entirety and get a very good view of the quality of the gun on the internet. When we first started dealing in guns 48 years ago, you’d have to rely on our description over the phone, that’s now no longer the case. If there’s a major error that we missed, we’d of course take the gun back. But we do feel from the pictures and online descriptions that you should be able to determine from this information if you’d like to purchase the gun.
Description: Ruger - .22 Auto, Rare Factory Serial No. 13, Signature Series, Stainless Steel. 4 ¾” Barrel.
22 caliber, manufactured in 1981, serial number 13. Originally made for Jim Carmichel, editor of Outdoor Life magazine and close personal friend of Bill Ruger. The gun remains unfired and in the original boxes. The boxes are the cardboard sleeve, the salt cod style wood box and the hinged lid box all made like the originals were 1n 1949. The gun is the standard model with the 4 ¾” barrel, this model was the first to go back to the red eagle medallion. Its pristine condition, boxs and all. $50 extra for 2nd day shipping in the continental USA.
Return Policy: *****NO RETURN ******
Our policy in regards to No Inspection/ No Return is as follows: The 3-day inspection period, or longer, we’ve offered for many years. We now feel with the pictures we provide for each gun in our inventory ( in which you can expand something as small as a pin head to fit your entire screen) you can see of the gun in its complete entirety and get a very good view of the quality of the gun on the internet. When we first started dealing in guns 48 years ago, you’d have to rely on our description over the phone, that’s now no longer the case. If there’s a major error that we missed, we’d of course take the gun back. But we do feel from the pictures and online descriptions that you should be able to determine from this information if you’d like to purchase the gun.
Description: Ruger - .22 Auto, Rare Factory Serial No. 13, Signature Series, Stainless Steel. 4 ¾” Barrel.
22 caliber, manufactured in 1981, serial number 13. Originally made for Jim Carmichel, editor of Outdoor Life magazine and close personal friend of Bill Ruger. The gun remains unfired and in the original boxes. The boxes are the cardboard sleeve, the salt cod style wood box and the hinged lid box all made like the originals were 1n 1949. The gun is the standard model with the 4 ¾” barrel, this model was the first to go back to the red eagle medallion. Its pristine condition, boxs and all. $50 extra for 2nd day shipping in the continental USA.