These are really nice airguns, They just leak C02 easily. The HAHN 45 became the Crosman 45. The dies were never changed so the Crosman still says PY HAHN. It Fair to good it is worth $30 to $65 depending on how well it holds C02 and the overall condition of the pistol. You can still find the Owners manual on the Crosman home page (See the link below)
Value is highly dependent on condition, and the pearl handles or engraving may or may not affect the value. In "very good condition", a Meriden revolver is worth about $400. But it "good" condition, it is down to $150. $75 for "fair" and $50 for "poor"
It good condition (Not leaking C02) it would be worth between $45 and $60
I own one and they are worth around a 100 dollars
It all depends on the current condition. Is it in Poor, Fair, Good, Very Good or Excellent condition?
What condition is it in. That determines the value. Is it in Poor, Fair, Good, Very Good or Excellent condition
around $500.00 in good condition. I had one but it was recently stolen from my home...
50-350 USD or OS
$100, more or less
About 30-40 USD
The current condition of the pistol determines the current value. The box and papers add value but no estimate can be given without some statement as to the condition and is it still working. Rate it: Poor, Fair, Good, Very Good or Excellent.
colts pistols of this era are percussion style, about $150 to $750 depending on condition, rough, fair, good , to excellent.
A 1929 Lincoln Cent in good condition (G4) is worth: 50 cents.