Thompson M1921.
I inherited the same gun. My father bought the gun new in 1971. It was called the ultimate goose gun. It was also used heavily a a big game gun. My dad used it faithfully to hunt deer in eastern NC. I used it to kill my first deer. with the 3" mag capability and full choke it was a perfect big game shot gun as well as a goose gun. You can find the same model at auction for $150 to $250. The later if it is still in really good shape.
Some as falows: Rifles M1903 Springfield M1892-99 Springfield M1917 Enfield Lee-Enfield (AEF soldiers in Commonwealth units) M1918 Browning Automatic Rifle Winchester Model Lee 1895 (Used by the Navy) Winchester Model 1895 Winchester Model 1907 Remington Model 8 Berthier rifle (AEF soldiers in French units) Machine Guns M1917 Browning Machine Gun Chauchat Lewis Gun Hotchkiss M1909 Benet-Mercie machine gun Hotchkiss M1914 machine gun M1895 Colt-Browning machine gun Vickers machine gun Shotguns Winchester M1897 Winchester M1912 Browning Auto-5 Remington Model 10 Grenades F1 Grenade Mk 1 grenade Mk 2 grenadebr Mills bomb
I don't believe Benjamin ever made a model 170, but they did make a model 177. Is this the BB gun you are asking about?
A trench gun was a shotgun used in WW1 by allied forces, a Winchester Model 1897 to be specific. It was so effective in its' military use Germany attempted to have it banned from warfare for causing unnecessary suffering.
a Tommy gun
Top Gun grossed $179,800,601 in the domestic market.
revolver
About $225 used.
A used Ithaca model 72 saddle gun in excellent condition is worth around $500.
No such model number ever used by Browning.
Depends on the make of gun. Some will not HAVE a model number, or it will not be marked on the gun. The .357 Magnum has been around since 1935. Even S&W did not use model numbers before WW 2, and Colt used names, not numbers.
100-400 or so
50-150 or so
how do I shoot on road of the dead
100-500 USD or so
It all depends on the model, condition and how much you will pay.
100-500