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What Year is Your Ruger 10/22?

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  • 29-03-2014 12:20am
    #1
    Closed Accounts Posts: 2,616 ✭✭✭


    Just in case you are interested, here is a link to Ruger's Webpage that tells you approximately what year your 10/22 was manufactured, based on the serial number.

    Turns out my older 10/22 is a 1970!

    So what year is yours?

    1
    1964
    453
    1965
    22906
    1966
    77384
    1967
    131304
    1968
    186076
    1969
    110-20100
    1970
    110-64595
    1971
    111-16200
    1972
    111-95550
    1973
    113-04149
    1974
    114-17146
    1975
    115-32735
    1976
    116-25017
    1977
    117-36100
    1978
    118-42599
    1979
    119-59923
    1980
    121-03969
    1981
    122-74713
    1982
    123-72025
    1983
    124-80623
    1984
    126-47192
    1985
    127-68583
    1986
    128-38014
    1987
    129-20927
    1988
    230-25136
    1989
    232-10200
    1990
    233-58183
    1991
    234-83684
    1992
    236-75045
    1993
    238-72514
    1994
    240-92928
    1995
    243-44458
    1996
    245-74954
    1997
    247-34572
    1998
    249-06699
    1999
    251-04888
    2000
    251-99500
    2001
    253-29539
    2002
    253-94026
    2003
    255-00301
    2004
    257-03392
    2005
    258-91827
    2006
    259-99957
    2007
    351-45548
    2008
    353-24238
    2009
    355-57739
    2010
    357-11886
    2011
    359-35112
    2012
    822-42506
    2013


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  • Registered Users Posts: 5,500 ✭✭✭tac foley


    My 100-year Canadian Confederation Commemorative 10/22 was made in 1967, of course. I bought it in the USA in about '85 or '86, BNIB, and still sealed up from the factory. Americans don't give a hoot about Canada's celebrations, so I got it for $75.

    Open sights, barrel-band and Maple leaf medals and inscriptions all over this American-made gun - what's not to like?

    tac


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,175 ✭✭✭cw67irl


    Nice one! Would be nice to have one for marlin 1894s if anyone has a link!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,616 ✭✭✭FISMA


    tac foley wrote: »
    My 100-year Canadian Confederation Commemorative 10/22 was made in 1967, of course. I bought it in the USA in about '85 or '86, BNIB, and still sealed up from the factory. Americans don't give a hoot about Canada's celebrations, so I got it for $75.

    I'll give you $150!:rolleyes: Only because it is Canadian!

    Seriously though, what is it worth? BNIB, from 1967 - at least $1000?

    What is the story with that Medallion? Is that symbol supposed to be a Maple Leaf? Looks more like the Star of David.

    I did pick up a 10/22 Anniversary model and it is like yours - BNIB.
    cw67irl wrote: »
    Would be nice to have one for marlin 1894s if anyone has a link!

    Try these links oldGuns , MarlinOwners, and MarlinDateCodes.


  • Registered Users Posts: 5,500 ✭✭✭tac foley


    FISMA wrote: »
    What is the story with that Medallion? Is that symbol supposed to be a Maple Leaf? Looks more like the Star of David.

    Both symbols suit me, being Jewish.

    TTTT, you can't suppect a 'mercan company to understand the symbolism of them furriners up there, now can you?

    We're just grateful to get remembered every now and then. :cool:

    tac


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