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Ruger No. 1 - 22 Hornet

Zhomeguy

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SOLD - Very Nice 22 Hornet, i'd call it a 98/99%
Ruger No. 1, 26" barrel. With scope rings.
Another on GI listed at 1595$
How about 1400$ you cover shipping/insurance to your FFL from an individual.
I have lots of 22 Hornet ammo also.
I bought this for my dad, but he passed.
Also have a Ruger 77 (in 22 hornet) with a 10/22 rotary mag that was tuned up that he shot more often..
Will post pics of that later…
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Beautiful Rifle!!! Is the other on you mentioned a 22 hornet also? If so I may be interested!! GLWS
 
Here is a photo of the ammo and brass. Brass I'm guessing 100 plus cases. Factory Ammo on the left. Some came from Superior Ammo, (plastic boxes) the white box I know I custom ordered from a small custom ammo shop not sure who at this point. Two boxes on the right reloads. Also set of Lee Dies.

A few boxes are missing a round or two. But mostly full. Thats 75 rounds factory Hornady, 100 rounds custom loaded, 100 rounds older factory, and 100 rounds re-loads.
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I have 3 builds going on right now so I probably can't get it. I'm going to check finances in the morning and if possible it will be mine.
 
I am designating the buyer of the rifle, who ever that may be gets the Hornady factory ammo for an extra 100$, the remaining 300 rounds there abouts are available for 200$
The 100 rounds of brass and Lee dies are 100$
 
Sir, I've been looking for a Ruger #1 in that style for a couple of years. With 1 22 GT build & a light & Heavy 25 CM going on right now I'll have to pass.
There's nothing like a falling block. Someone will be happy!
I got to hold an original Sharps at Bass Pro in Springfield, MO. It was special!
 
Totally understand, I picked this one up for my father a few years back, and he has since passed. I run a 9.3x74 in No.1 occasionally when I get myself over to Africa, classic cartridge! And the PH's always give you a bit of Cred when you show up with something old school.
 
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