It depends on if you are getting robbed or not. In this, or a myriad of other circumstances it could be invaluable; so, if you see one in excellent shape for under $200 you should snatch it up. Sadly, as of 2005, this pistol was discontinued by Ruger and replaced with the current P345. They are getting more difficult to find, but as they are so durable they will pop up occasionally on the used market for $300-$400. You don't need a wiki for this, just use Google products: http://www.google.com/products?q=P97DC
50-200
Well, I would say in the range of $1000.Unknown caliber. Contact Ruger
Is it a revolver or semi-auto? You can go to Ruger's website to look up the serial number.
In Good Condition, September 25, 2007 = $310.00
i just paid 200$ for mine, dont know if that helps.
$350-$425, depending on exact condition.
around 300-350 depending on if its scuffed up or not.
No such Ruger ever made
Can't be answered with just that information. Which Ruger?
Not a complete question.
100-300 or so
Zero. Ruger never made the P38.
50-200
Ruger has a sn function on their web site. Value range from 100-250 USD Ruger has a sn function on their web site. Value range from 100-250 USD
You will have to call Ruger for the age; 100-400
Ruger's website has sn data you can look up.
500 or so