It would be worth around $65 in Excellent shape.
This model was made between 1964 - 1985 in 3 variations. Today in fair condition it is worth between $25 to $40
It would be worth between $65 - $75
The Crosman 38T Target came in .177 & .22 caliber. It was manufactured in 3 different variations over the years. (1964-85) In excellent condition it is worth around $90 plus another 20% for the original box.
See the link below for the owners manual...
it would be worth $40 to $50 in working condition (Still holds C02 no leaks)
This is an old pistol. One of my favorites. I own 3 of them. It was made between 1964-1985 in three variations. In Very good to Excellent condition it is worth between $75-$90. Source: Bluebook of Airguns. If you want the owners manual see the link below.
Crosman offers a free service to locate independent shops that repair older Crosman air guns. See the link below
Crosman offers a free service to locate repair shops that repair older model Crosman airguns. see the link below.
See the link below for Crosman's list of dates. READ the message at the top of the page when it opens.
The Easy Way: Crosman Offers a service to locate repair shops that repair older Crosman Airguns. See the link below. My Way: I own several Crosman 38T and older 357's I've rebuilt several. Seal Parts from the 38t were used in the design of the 357. Open the link below and then download the Parts manual for the 38t and older 357 and compare the seal part numbers from each pistol and you will find several are the same. They even began with the number "38". Crosman no longer supplies parts for the 38t or 38c but they do have parts for the 357 (Same parts used on both) So you and call customer service and order some of the 38 parts listed on the 357. I was able to rebuild two 38t's this way
Crosman offers a service to locate shops that repair older products. See this link. http://www.crosman.com/general/find-a-service-center