Depends on who made it, what model, and what condition. You did not tell us any of that. Please repost with a FULL description, and we will give it our best shot.
Unfortunately, we need more information to give you a real answer. The value of ANY firearm is based on the exact make, model and condition. There are at least a couple of dozen models of S&W revolvers that could be described as a "38 snub nosed" revolver. Perhaps the most common would be the Model 36 Chief's Special. In blued steel, good condition, about $350.
At least double what it costs in the United States because the pound is double the value of the dollar.
At least 400 dollars,I purchased one new at a gun show for about that much...little moreThey are rare and they are nice
A revolver. Least amount of moving parts, and the least sofisticated. Easiest to clean and keep functioning/repair. "A revolver never jams."
Not stainless steel. Would need to know which model you have, or at least what type of revolver it is... sales@countrygunsmith.net
probably the m9,maybe the colt 1911 A revolver.
The YOUNG AMERICA DOUBLE ACTION, small (7 shot .22 rimfire) and medium (5 shot .32 S&W) was/were made by Harrington & Richardson Arms Co. in Worchester MASS, between the years 1885 and 1942. Approximately 1.5 million examples were produced in at least two models (1st = black powder; 2nd = smokeless/Nitro powder) and several variations within each model.
0 has the least face value, 2 has the least place value.
if it's a double barrel hand made one (before 1900s) at least 6k.
The value range for a Koken double round porcelain and nickel hydraulic pump barber chair that is full restored is at least $100.
Since Savage has been making shotguns for well over 100 years, you won't get an answer unless you can identify the model or at least tell us the action type (single shot, double barrel, bolt action, etc.). If it is a "modern" gun, ie., made since 1900, you can get a pretty good idea of a utility gun's value by checking the sporting goods department at Walmart. Locate the least expensive new gun that is similar to yours and figure your used one is worth 1/2 to 2/3 as much.
Depends on the condition. If in excellent, 95+% condition, I would say at least $700. Otherwise it could go as low as $500 or so.