I don't imagine I'll be around much as I only own a 10-22, but maybe some day I can pay this forward. I am very glad I registered and posted this question. I thought I had one here, but that isn't the case. The Dad is just wanting to be done with them and my mission was to find out if there were any diamonds in the rough. Enter your Ruger® serial number above to view its model number, product line, caliber, production status, ship date and instruction manual. My goal from the beginning was to do a few days research and then sell the 5 shooting sticks that the deceased had for a fair price. For specific questions or additional information, please contact Customer Service. Note: This service is provided as reference only, and accuracy is not guaranteed.
I now see how stupidly I interpreted that. Enter your Ruger serial number above to view its model number, product line, caliber, production status, ship date and instruction manual. When it said 'first serial numbers' of 50, I assumed 50 + 4 digits which put it at 1954.
I have attached a picture as you've described in hopes of determining that very important feature.įor what it's worth, I completely misunderstood the Ruger S/N website. Fortunately, I've done enough stuff years ago on CalGuns to be able to post there. Thanks very much for that information and thanks for the reminder that pow-pow forums have a similar '10 post before you sell' rule.