@ 37 yrs old; 50-500 USD
value depends on overall condition. date of the pistol can be obtained from the S&W factory at: 1-800-331-0852
The Winchester commorative cowboy carbine dates to the year 1970.The value of a carbine unfired(new in the box) is 750 dollars.It will be much less if fired,and no box.
1953. Condition is everything when it comes to firearms. without pictures I can only ballpark your value as between ten dollars and four hundred fifty. If it is unfired in the original box, quadruple that last figure.
Your Winchester model 1894 which was made in 1970 and is unfired(100%)new condition is valued at 425 dollars.
You have a Teddy Roosevelt Rifle or carbine that was made in the year 1969.The value for a unfired(new in the box) rifle with the hang tags,and box will be 695 dollars.If the rifle has been shot and the condition is other that New the value will be between 200-350 dollars.
Assuming you have the box, sleeve and all paperwork, and the gun is absolutely 100% new and unfired, it will sell for $700-$800 fairly easily. sales@countrygunsmith.net
It all depends on condition, engravers, and originality. Give me a call at 417-830-5588 before 9:00 p.m. CST and I will try to help you further or you can e-mail me at jrreeves@prodigy.net
Made in 1954. Standard weight 16ga, NOT a Sweet Sixteen. Even so, if it is truly in original unfired condition it would be worth well over $1500.
The National Rifle Association (NRA) endowment value is not publicly disclosed, so it is difficult to ascertain the specific value. Additionally, the Ruger MK II is a specific model of firearm produced by Sturm, Ruger & Co., but its value can vary depending on factors such as condition, age, and demand. It would be best to consult with a gun dealer or appraiser to determine the specific value of a Ruger MK II.
age an value m550al
the variable age has discriptive value but not necessarily explanatory value.
the variable age has discriptive value but not necessarily explanatory value.