These prices are listed in condition; poor-$150, fair-$225, good-$320, very good-$520, excellent-$620, this model however has rapidly rising values and has significant collector potential
The Ruger No. 3 carbine was produced from 1972 to 1987. It is booked at $500 for 100% condition (new in box), $300 at 90%, $250 at 80%, and $200 at 70%.
To find 70 percent of 45, you would first convert 70 percent to a decimal by dividing by 100, resulting in 0.70. Then, you would multiply this decimal by 45 to find the answer. Therefore, 70 percent of 45 is 31.5.
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LCM of 70 and 45 is 630.
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The Ruger No. 3 carbine was produced from 1972 to 1987. It is booked at $500 for 100% condition (new in box), $300 at 90%, $250 at 80%, and $200 at 70%.
100-1000 USD or so
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To find 70 percent of 45, you would first convert 70 percent to a decimal by dividing by 100, resulting in 0.70. Then, you would multiply this decimal by 45 to find the answer. Therefore, 70 percent of 45 is 31.5.
500-650 USD
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300
We cannot tell from a serial number. The caliber is marked on the barrel.