No English published sn data. 100-250 or so
35
50-160 or so
50-150 or so
Roughly $100-$150, depending on the exact model and condition.
100 or so
depending on condition, around $250-$280
10-50 USD
These were not high dollar guns, but fairly well made. Value is around $150-$175.
depending on the condition of the metal & the rifling in the barrel & if the wooden grips aren't showing excessive wear & both cylinders are present: any where from 10 to 160 USD Mine do'snt have wood grips
Inexpensive, value seldom beyond 50 USD
10-100
Omega was a brand used by Herbert Schmidt company of Ostheim Germany. Most were made in the 1960s- import was banned by the 1968 Gun Control Act. These were not the bottom of the barrel in quality, but close to it. Retail on these in the US is close to $50-$75.
Not much, most in good shape go for $60 to $100. They were made by H.Schmidt Ostheim in West Germany, and imported by Florida Firearms Corp. Miami. Some shoot good, if you have one of these hold on to it and use it for training.