Surprisingly this air rifle even in fair condition still has quite a bit of value. In poor condition it is worth between $90 -$135, in fair condition it is worth between $135 - $205. --- In Excellent condition it is worth $325 - $375. In (like new) it worth $450.
Now here is the good part.
Add:
.25% for model R10 Deluxe hand checkered grip, white line grip cap and buttplate, forearm extends to end of barrel
.15% for .20 caliber
.100% for Laser Model Laminated stock
.95% for custom grade walnut stock
.110% extra fancy walnut stock
.100% Custom fancy walnut stock
.20% for RDB version, soft rubber buttplate & Beeman name
.Subtract 5% for left handed model. (Hay I'm left handed!!!)
I can not find any information about a daisy model R6. In fact as far as I know Daisy dose not use this type of numbering system for any of their air guns or rifles. However Beeman makes a model R6 .22 Cal Air Rifle. Could this really be a Beeman and not a Daisy? If it is, then state the condition of the rifle as Poor, Fair, Good, Very Good or Excellent so I can give you an estimate of value.
The Beeman R-10 was made between 1986-1995. It came in .177, .20 and .22 caliber models. There was also a Deluxe model, a Laser model, a Custom walnut stock model, a Left handed model, and a RDB version. You didn't state the condition of the rifle, so no estimate of value and be given. Is it in Excellent, Very good, Good, Fair or Poor condition? Also what model is it? Give more information and re-post the question and I'll try to give you an estimate.
Condition?
$1,975.00 in very good condition. Fair condition may fall around $1,500 or so.
You need to state the condition of the rifle. poor, fair, good, very good, excellent. Also the (R1) model. R1, R1-AW, R1 Carbine, R1 Laser MkI-MKII-MKIII or R1 Double Gold. Without this information It is not possable to determine or estimate the value.
100 or so
2100 in fair condition. 4750 in excellent condition. That is for the carbine. The longer rifle....add 2000 to 5000 for excellent.
I need to know a few things first: 1. Is this a Gun or a Rifle? 2. what is the condition of the weapon? Excellent, Very good, Good, Fair, Poor? 3. I know of "No" model 21320-2281. Are you looking at the serial number? I need the model number!
The 1883 22 caliber colt rifle is valued at $2,275 in excellent condition. I fair condition it is valued at $775.
The model 100 was made between 1940 and 1950. In FAIR condition it is worth between $115 to $160.
Manufactured in 1906, so doesn't qualify as an antique according to the BATF. If your "fair condition" is the same as the NRA fair condition, it's value is only about $700 according to the Standard Catalog of Firearms if it is the standard sporting rifle. A bit more for a fancy sporting rifle, takedown version, or extra lightweight rifle, and a bit less for carbine.
Please state the condition of the rifle to get an estimate of value. Is it still working? Is it in Poor, Fair, Good, Very good, or Excellent condition?