The Rohm or RG handguns were low cost handguns of indifferent quality- the 38 Special may be one of the better guns made under this brand. Depending on condition, $75-$150.
In general, the RG handguns were inexpensive and of low quality. However, their .38 Specials were an exception to that. While somewhat clunky, they are reliable, durable and accurate. They are still relatively inexpensive, and usually sell in the $175-$250 range, depending on condition.
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About $50-$75. Rohm, also known as RG, was an inexpensive low quality handgun.
100-350 US Dollars depending on the model
10-150 USD or so
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The value of a Rohm GmbH Sontheim Brenz Mod 88 in .357 Magnum can vary significantly based on its condition, age, and market demand, typically ranging from $200 to $500. Factors such as original packaging, any modifications, and the local gun market can also influence its worth. For a precise valuation, checking recent sales or consulting a firearms appraiser would be advisable.
Depends on what the special edition is, but an armscor .38 Spl is worth about $215 to $220 New
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200.00
The RG revolvers were low cost firearms of indifferent quality- the RG 38 may be the best of the lot. Values are typically less than $100, although I have seen a "new-in-box with papers" gun sell for $150.
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