I got this one back when i was in high school around 05/06 era.Other than the special "ruger/ usa shooting team" markings-- it's just a Boyd's Baracuda stock in red/white/blue with a match/bull barrel.
It's gonna depend on the buyer
The 2020 talo model ( a 10/22 takedown with r/w/b Boyd's stock and backpack) sold new for $350-500 depending on where/when you bought them.....they are limited production and special serial numbers but im not sure how "collectable" they really are.
Check with the 2021 Blue Book of Guns it should be in there and give you a starting point. https://www.bluebookofgunvalues.com/I can remember seeing these on the shelves when they came out and really wishing they made a lefty. Very awesome looking rifle. Have you tried contacting Ruger to see how many where made?
There will always be a market for 10/22's, they are a blast to shoot. Did some research on the one i have its number 424 of 2008 made back in 06.UH - I have seen these new at Walmart over the few months, so they obviously realized today there a market for them..
You ever find a value? I looked the other day, and this am after 436 posted a link to blue book values, which yielded nothing for me.There will always be a market for 10/22's, they are a blast to shoot. Did some research on the one i have its number 424 of 2008 made back in 06.
I couldn't find a solid " blue book" price on it, heck I don't even remember what I paid for it back in high school haha. I know i got # 424 and my dad got #425 on the same day i turned 18. I dont think I will sell it, ive got kids that need some cool guns left to them.You ever find a value? I looked the other day, and this am after 436 posted a link to blue book values, which yielded nothing for me.
There are 2 race rifles on gun broker listed at 1092. They are the brown laminate, by ruger forums some say newer, others say older than yours, w/o a serial number, no way to check. I may have overpaid, but I was in the moment, plus I loathe the thin barrel bone stock 10/22's, but I would not bid 1092 on a Ruger when Kidd, Volquartsen, and Tac Sol all make better rifles for around the same price. Both Guns America and Guns Intl have sold adds with no price.
None of my business if you plan to sell, but you will not replace it with a Ruger with a 20" barrel, those days are gone, 16" now. Plus, those older rifles seem to handle the 15 & 25 rd mags way better than newer models. I have sorted through my share of Ruger target models over the last decade and own none of them today. I'm keeping mine, if for no reason other than the wife loves it, and when she is loading mags, I am not answering questions, lol