A Ruger M-77 retails for about $700, depending upon the type of stock and barrel finish. Some are stainless, some are blued.
The Ruger 10/22 Carbine retails for about $300, or thereabouts. This also would depend on whether the stock is a checkered model, or the carbine model with the barrel band.
The scopes would probably cost a little over $100 each.
Are you the buyer or seller? The reason I ask is because the buyer always tries to negotiate a deal on a rifle as if it didn’t have a scope. The seller always tries to add value by mentioning the scope.
Anyway, the 77 (without anymore info.) from poor to like new: $250 to $500 ($25 for scope); the 10-22, from poor to like new: $75 to $175 w/$25 more for scope).
Of course, if the 77 is stainless (and don’t forget the caliber, is it like a .458 or an exotic round?) and the .22 has the custom barrel and all the extras… well, its hard to appraise guns without seeing them.
November 19th, 2008 at 2:11 am
TAKE THEN TO A GUN DEALER AND HE WILL GIVE YOU A BALL PARK IDEA
ALSO LOOK ON LINE,, THERE ARE LOTS OF HUNTING AND AMMO, GUN WEBSITES
November 20th, 2008 at 8:55 am
A Ruger M-77 retails for about $700, depending upon the type of stock and barrel finish. Some are stainless, some are blued.
The Ruger 10/22 Carbine retails for about $300, or thereabouts. This also would depend on whether the stock is a checkered model, or the carbine model with the barrel band.
The scopes would probably cost a little over $100 each.
November 20th, 2008 at 1:38 pm
if their clean about a grand for both but it sounds like you stole them
November 21st, 2008 at 6:57 pm
M77 is worth about $350, depending on age and condition. The 10/22 is worth about $150. These are used values.
November 25th, 2008 at 2:46 am
Depends on the condition of the guns but could be anywhere from 300-450 for the M77 and the 10/22 150-200.
November 26th, 2008 at 4:20 pm
Are you the buyer or seller? The reason I ask is because the buyer always tries to negotiate a deal on a rifle as if it didn’t have a scope. The seller always tries to add value by mentioning the scope.
Anyway, the 77 (without anymore info.) from poor to like new: $250 to $500 ($25 for scope); the 10-22, from poor to like new: $75 to $175 w/$25 more for scope).
Of course, if the 77 is stainless (and don’t forget the caliber, is it like a .458 or an exotic round?) and the .22 has the custom barrel and all the extras… well, its hard to appraise guns without seeing them.
Good luck.
H
November 29th, 2008 at 11:44 pm
Mark II used about $550.00 to $650, new $750 to $850 with scope.
10/22 used about $100.00, new about $200.00
December 1st, 2008 at 2:41 am
Check out or and see what they sell for. The 10/22 is probably about $200-$250 depending on whether it is stainless steel and the scope power.