According to OldGuns.net, the year of manufacture for your gun -- serial number 3808716 -- is 1973. But that's not enough to tell you the value. You should determine the condition. Start by looking up the NRA Condition Grading Definitions For Antique Firearms. You can find these in a number of places. Try searching for "NRA Condition Grading Definitions For Antique Firearms" using the Google search form to the right. Be realistic in your appraisal. To get a reliable estimate of the value of your gun, see a professional appraiser. If you just want a basic estimate, buy yourself the current Blue Book of Gun Values. This is considered the most accurate source book for gun values. Ultimately, though, value is subjective. Value is based on the worth to an individual collector. What's more, the sentimental value of the gun (e.g. was it your grandfather's? Did you go hunting with it with your father?) might be much higher than what collector's will pay for it.
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