i bought mine used for 129 before tax in Ohio 2009
If you don't have a manual, contact the maker and ask for one. Find a gunsmith and ask for help.
There are several rifles and carbines that are chambered for the 9mm Parabellum cartridge. Among others, the AR-15 style rifles have been made in that caliber, as well as the Marlin Camp 9 carbine, and High Point carbine.
Each weapon will show a preference for one or two brands/bullet weights. You have to buy as many different types as you can afford and shoot to find out.
West Point was a brand name used by Savage/ Stevens for a basic 22 rifle. Values will depend on exact model, and condition, but are not high- somewhere in the $50-$125 range.
No high point weapon has full auto capability as it comes from the factory.
A weapon capable of both automatic and semi-automatic fire. Usually firing a round with energy between a pistol and high powered rifle. Anything else is just a rifle or carbine, that fires in the semi-automatic mode, that LOOKS like one.
The value,s I am going to quote are for a rifle that is all original and has not been reblued or the stock refinished.a rifle in only 30% original condition would be valued at 575.00 dollars.this can go as high as one with a 80% original finish,which would be valued at 1,900.00 dollars.If you have a carbine model it would be worth 300.00 dollars more than the stated rifle prices across the board that I listed above.By the way your model 1892 was made in 1902.
50-500 USD or so
It's not the rifle, it's the operator. <><><> Either the aiming point is too high, or the rear sight is set too high. Many rifles are "zeroed" for a given distance. Fired at a lesser distance, strike of the bullet may be higher than the aiming point.
Best left to a gunsmith
Needs to be examined by a gunsmith.