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6/24/2012 8:10:14 PM EDT
I have a Ruger 10/22 that never gets shot and has *maybe* 200 rounds through it. I want to sell it and get something my fiancee will enjoy using. It's basically new as far as condition goes, and I'm wondering what I should list it for sale at. Thanks in advance for your help.

It has:
Power Custom rail, Accushot 3-9x50mm glass with target turrets and adjustable objective, UTG tactical rings
E.R Shaw 1:16 twist 18" .920" barrel
Shooters Ridge synthetic thumbhole stock and monopod
5 Ruger 10-round magazines, 2 Ruger tri-mag couplers

ETA: pic might help... note the "spots" in the stock must've been fingerprints or something because they're not actually visible marks.

6/25/2012 5:08:51 AM EDT
[#1]
A good rule of thumb when selling a used rifle, first take the scope and bipod off of it and sell them seperate, if you leave them on you usally end up giving them away in the sell. A good starting point, if you bought the rifle new figure about 75% of what you paid for it, any add ons like the stock and barrel figure in about 50% of their cost then add them all together. Take the total and add a little to it so you have a little wiggle room for offers. Add on acessories like scopes and bipods it depends on the quality, the better quality ones will usally bring about 75% of the new cost and the cheaper lower quality ones usally run about 50% of the new cost. All depending on condition of course!
6/25/2012 10:31:22 AM EDT
[#2]
Great that helps a lot, thank you!
6/25/2012 12:14:24 PM EDT
[#3]
Good looking rig.  You will regret selling it.  I traded my custom 10 22 for a 22lr upper and regret it.  Sold the upper and built another custom.
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