You will have to contact Weaver to find out.
Does it have the Weaver scope? No scope.
The Weaver Model 344 scope was a popular scope. I'm not sure of the mfg. date but my guess would be 1934 up to and through WWII years. It was an option on rimfire .22 rifles like the Remington 341 PT, which sported a 2 ocular peep sight as well as the scope. The scope mount was either a Weaver S3 or N3. I have seen the value, depending on condition, listed from about $25 to $125 (NIB). A working scope with clear ocular, good bluing and intact crosshairs goes as high as $75-$80,
To date a Zeiss rifle scope, you can look for specific markings and serial numbers typically found on the scope's body or turret. Zeiss often includes a production year or a lot number that can help identify the manufacturing date. Additionally, you can refer to Zeiss's archives or contact their customer service for assistance in identifying the date based on the serial number. Lastly, online forums and collector guides may also provide insights into specific models and their production years.
I believe you are reffering to th model 1903, bolt action rifle in 30.06 caliber. Value for these rifles is determined by overall condition, make, and date of manufacture. Date made can be determine by serial number and maker's name.........................
No sn and no description = no way to answer.
100-100000 USD depending on specifics
Impossible to answer without the sn and a detailed description.
499.00
1972 is the date of manufacture. The value would depend on the caliber of the rifle and condition.
The value depends on exactly what model and date of manufacture of Marlin rifle you have as well as any accessories. As a general rule a "Plain Jane" Marlin model 336 rifle in good condition or better sells for about $225-$300 on the used gun market.
1943-1948
your trapdoor was made in 1878