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Ruger Hawkeye SS/Laminate .25-06 value?

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wombat13

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I have a Hawkeye stainless steel and laminate in .25-06. I bought it unfired NIB and put about 20-30 rounds through it testing different factory ammo. I then realized that it was too big and heavy for the intended user (my daughter) and bought a Savage Axis II in .25-06.

An acquaintance offered me $400 for it. I'd be happy to sell it to him at a fair price. In fact I'd be very happy to sell it to him for up to $100 less than I could get for it in an online sale since I wouldn't have to box it, ship it to an FFL, etc.

What is a fair price for a very low round-count Hawkeye in .25-06?
 
You could get $850 plus shipping on GB. You are selling a rifle cheap that will continue to go up quite a bit. There are no more stainless 25-06 m77s being made let alone the laminate version.
I absolutely love my M77 25-06 stainless and just put it in an HS Precision stock.
The Ruger M77 25-06 is a bit of a special model, having a special heavier contour and 24" barrel. Someone apparently envisioned a very accurate plains rifle for hunting both medium game and varmints at extended ranges.
 
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You could get $850 plus shipping on GB. You are selling a rifle cheap that will continue to go up quite a bit. There are no more stainless 25-06 m77s being made let alone the laminate version.
I absolutely love my M77 25-06 stainless and just put it in an HS Precision stock.
The Ruger M77 25-06 is a bit of a special model, having a special heavier contour and 24" barrel. Someone apparently envisioned a very accurate plains rifle for hunting both medium game and varmints at extended ranges.

That Ruger MK II Syn/Stainless in 25-06 was my pronghorn rifle. 24" heavier contour barrel would get my handloads out there. Damn good rifle.
 
I’ve never sold a gun online (or even in person.). How do I insure I don’t get ripped off selling online. What is the standard process?
 
That acquaintance is trying to pull one over on you. I'd sell that rifle for NO LESS than $675 and I'd price it at $750 for anyone looking to buy it.
 
That acquaintance is trying to pull one over on you. I'd sell that rifle for NO LESS than $675 and I'd price it at $750 for anyone looking to buy it.
To be fair, I mentioned that I had tried to sell it years ago and got nowhere. Then he asked me what I'd want for it. I said I think $400-$500, but I have no idea what it's worth these days. Then he made the offer. The only thing he's guilty of is making an offer he thought I'd be happy with. I told him I needed to think about it and see what it's going for.
 
To be fair, I mentioned that I had tried to sell it years ago and got nowhere. Then he asked me what I'd want for it. I said I think $400-$500, but I have no idea what it's worth these days. Then he made the offer. The only thing he's guilty of is making an offer he thought I'd be happy with. I told him I needed to think about it and see what it's going for.


I would tell him I had decided to keep it.
I sold my M77 7Mag 5 years ago for $700, to a friend. It was blue and walnut. Stainless would be 800-$850 minimum.
 
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