WTS: Ruger #1 in 270

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  • rgibso6

    Ryan
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    May 9, 2010
    295
    18
    Lafayette
    Greetings,

    Up for sale is my Ruger Number 1 chambered in 270 Win with a Leupold Vari-X III 3.5 x 10 50mm with sling, soft case, and 40 rounds of ammo.

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    Price: $1,300

    If you're not familiar with the Ruger No. 1, it's a single shot, incredibly strong action, and a short overall length when compared to rifles with similar barrel lengths. This particular rifle was manufactured sometime in 1978-79 and has a beautiful wooden stock with rich, dense grain. You really don't see wood on rifles like this anymore.

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    I purchased this rifle in 8 or 9 years ago because I always wanted a No. 1. It presents itself in stark contrast with today's tactical craze, but I've always had a deep affinity for its sophisticated simplicity. The bluing is slightly worn near the muzzle and a few other areas, but nothing detracting from its appearance. If you look closely at the wood, there are some light handling marks, but you really have to put your face up close to see them. The scope has a few scratches in the bluing, but the scope isn't a collectible piece and it works. I had a notion to hunt with it, but I never really got around to it. I'm selling it because I'm going to grad school in the fall and will likely have to pay the first semester out of pocket.

    It's chambered in 270 Win. The internet tells me it's good for elk out to 400 yards. During normal times, you have your pick from a variety of different offerings from just about any store that sells ammo. I haven't seen any 270 on the shelves in about a year, so I'm including my ammo in the sale. Anyways, 270 is a solid, proven, and typically a readily available cartridge. It would make Paw Paw proud.

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    $1,300 face to face, preferably in the Lafayette area, but I get around.

    Possible trades:
    SW 686 SSR
    Ruger GP100 Match Champion 357
    Ruger Super GP, preferably in 357

    Call or text:
    337-344-5456

    Cheers,
    Ryan
     

    rgibso6

    Ryan
    Rating - 100%
    5   0   0
    May 9, 2010
    295
    18
    Lafayette
    Greetings,

    Up for sale is my Ruger Number 1 chambered in 270 Win with a Leupold Vari-X III 3.5 x 10 50mm with sling, soft case, and 40 rounds of ammo.

    View attachment 105349View attachment 105348View attachment 105351

    Price: $1,300

    If you're not familiar with the Ruger No. 1, it's a single shot, incredibly strong action, and a short overall length when compared to rifles with similar barrel lengths. This particular rifle was manufactured sometime in 1978-79 and has a beautiful wooden stock with rich, dense grain. You really don't see wood on rifles like this anymore.

    View attachment 105350

    I purchased this rifle in 8 or 9 years ago because I always wanted a No. 1. It presents itself in stark contrast with today's tactical craze, but I've always had a deep affinity for its sophisticated simplicity. The bluing is slightly worn near the muzzle and a few other areas, but nothing detracting from its appearance. If you look closely at the wood, there are some light handling marks, but you really have to put your face up close to see them. The scope has a few scratches in the bluing, but the scope isn't a collectible piece and it works. I had a notion to hunt with it, but I never really got around to it. I'm selling it because I'm going to grad school in the fall and will likely have to pay the first semester out of pocket.

    It's chambered in 270 Win. The internet tells me it's good for elk out to 400 yards. During normal times, you have your pick from a variety of different offerings from just about any store that sells ammo. I haven't seen any 270 on the shelves in about a year, so I'm including my ammo in the sale. Anyways, 270 is a solid, proven, and typically a readily available cartridge. It would make Paw Paw proud.

    View attachment 105352

    $1,300 face to face, preferably in the Lafayette area, but I get around.

    Possible trades:
    SW 686 SSR
    Ruger GP100 Match Champion 357
    Ruger Super GP, preferably in 357

    Call or text:
    337-344-5456

    Cheers,
    Ryan

    Greetings,

    Up for sale is my Ruger Number 1 chambered in 270 Win with a Leupold Vari-X III 3.5 x 10 50mm with sling, soft case, and 40 rounds of ammo.

    View attachment 105349View attachment 105348View attachment 105351

    Price: $1,300

    If you're not familiar with the Ruger No. 1, it's a single shot, incredibly strong action, and a short overall length when compared to rifles with similar barrel lengths. This particular rifle was manufactured sometime in 1978-79 and has a beautiful wooden stock with rich, dense grain. You really don't see wood on rifles like this anymore.

    View attachment 105350

    I purchased this rifle in 8 or 9 years ago because I always wanted a No. 1. It presents itself in stark contrast with today's tactical craze, but I've always had a deep affinity for its sophisticated simplicity. The bluing is slightly worn near the muzzle and a few other areas, but nothing detracting from its appearance. If you look closely at the wood, there are some light handling marks, but you really have to put your face up close to see them. The scope has a few scratches in the bluing, but the scope isn't a collectible piece and it works. I had a notion to hunt with it, but I never really got around to it. I'm selling it because I'm going to grad school in the fall and will likely have to pay the first semester out of pocket.

    It's chambered in 270 Win. The internet tells me it's good for elk out to 400 yards. During normal times, you have your pick from a variety of different offerings from just about any store that sells ammo. I haven't seen any 270 on the shelves in about a year, so I'm including my ammo in the sale. Anyways, 270 is a solid, proven, and typically a readily available cartridge. It would make Paw Paw proud.

    View attachment 105352

    $1,300 face to face, preferably in the Lafayette area, but I get around.

    Possible trades:
    SW 686 SSR
    Ruger GP100 Match Champion 357
    Ruger Super GP, preferably in 357

    Call or text:
    337-344-5456

    Cheers,
    Ryan
    You've probably been good enough all year, so treat yourself to something nice.
     
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