your rg model 14 was manufactured in the 1960's.
what caliber is the ward's western field model 14-SD206a
Both the model 1907 and 1915 were being manufactured in 1915, but you probably interpreted the model number as the date of manufacture. Blue Book says in 60% condition, which would be a well-used but not abused gun, should be worth $200 retail. Untouched since it left the factory, it is listed at $525. ========= If this pistol is a model 1907 in .32 caliber, then the above is more or less correct -- probably a bit low by now, late 2010. If it is a model 1907 in .380 caliber, then it is worth maybe another $100-200, depending on condition. If it is a model 1915 (grip safety, shrouded hammer, usually called "hammerless") in .32 caliber then you can add a few hundred dollars more; only about 6,500 were made. If it is a model 1915 in .380 add another few hundred dollars; only about 3,500 were made. .380 model 1915s in very good (but not pristine) condition typically sell for over $1,000; pistols looking like they just left the factory, especially if in the original box, are usually over $2,000. The model 1907 was made 1908-1920 in .32 caliber (in about 14 versions), and 1913-1920 in .380 (in about 6 versions). The model 1915 was made 1915-1916 in .32 caliber (1 version), and 1915-1917 in .380 (1 version). See link below for images-
Dear Sir, Australian $ 750 top dollar
S&W Model 14
Smith&Wesson model 14
100-460 USD or so
25-50 USD or so
If it is the model 141 then in 90% condition it is worth about $300. If it is the model 14 then add $75 to it. If it is the model 141 then in 90% condition it is worth about $300. If it is the model 14 then add $75 to it.
100-500 or so
50 USD to felony jail time depending on specifics
50-500 usd