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#1733899 - 02/25/21 04:43 AM Question about my Ruger Vaquero Colt 45 Revolver
Scotty071 Offline
Pea shooter

Registered: 03/16/13
Posts: 10
Loc: Virginia
City or County: Chesapeake
Wow it's been a long time since I was last on here... it's nice to see it's still active!

I have a Ruger Vaquero Colt 45 revolver with box(packaging).... It was my father's. He passed away. Aside from that. I have a question about whether or not a early serial number increases the value. I haven't decided whether to sell it yet. I've been holding onto it for some time now.

Recently I noticed that when I looked up the serial number that it is 1 of the first 2000 Vaquero's made (during the 1st year of production in 1993). I know with older firearms this can effect the value. Does this effect the value of my Ruger Vaquero? Even though it's technically still a newer gun.

I greatly appreciate the feedback.

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#1733986 - 02/25/21 09:42 AM Re: Question about my Ruger Vaquero Colt 45 Revolver [Re: Scotty071]
mequirky Offline
Conversion Madness

Registered: 03/28/11
Posts: 1298
Loc: Dale City Va.
City or County: Dale City
Original Vaquero's (1993-2005) are going from 600 to 1000 depending upon condition and caliber. 1st year production may add some on top of that though Vaquero's are not exactly scarce.
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