10-100 USD; try the Blue Book of Gun Values
38 special Cheyenne double action revolver Made in Germany
50-100 USD
The value of a 1945 Dickson Cheyenne .22 caliber LR double action pistol made in Germany can vary significantly based on its condition, provenance, and market demand. Generally, such firearms can range from a few hundred to over a thousand dollars. For an accurate appraisal, it's advisable to consult with a firearms expert or check recent sales at auctions or gun shows.
I believe these revolvers were made in the late 1950's until the early 1960's. I have one that is identical to the RG63 by Röhm GmbH of Germany. Dickson Cheyenne was likely a trade name of a United States importer. Can anyone tell me where to find a cylinder for this model?
Finding parts will be a matter of luck. These were German imports that cut off about 1968, Believe they were connected with Herbert Weihrauch. In like new condition they are about a $150 gun.
About $50 to $100. Also known as the RG63. Made by Röhm in Germany, pre-1968. I've seen in .38 caliber and need a cylinder for one in .32.
25-75 USD
50-100 USD
The value of a typical Dickson 12 ga. SXS round action hammerless ejector with 30" barrels with average ornamentation is 800 dollars US. This is, of course, with a stock broken clean through at the wrist and cobbled back together with black electrical tape.
The Dickson Commander 38 pistol was manufactured by W. & C. Scott & Son, a British gunmaker. It was a double-barrel pocket pistol designed for self-defense.
$400-600
single action pistol means that the hammer has to be cocked back in order to fire. double action means you merely have to pull the trigger back and the gun will fire. some double action guns can be fired single action or double action.