25-100 USD
Made 1925-1933; seldom will exceed 100 USD
Please state the model and the condition of the pistol to get an estimate of value.
I believe based on the serial number 2938 that you have a Hartford Arms model 1925. The Hartford Arms model 1925 is a 10 shot automatic pistol chambered in .22lr. never shoot high velocity only standard velocity ammunition. The pistols value is based on condition 80% 250.00 85% 300.00 90% 400.00 95% 500.00 98% 600.00+ a box or paperwork would add quite a bit to the purchase price. I do not know what you mean by blueprints/schematics are you refering to original paperwork? Please call me to discuss 804-283-2075 or 804-282-0320 Stefan Cohn
The only way to know is to try with you specific weapon. Some will, some won't.
A Colt hammerless .25 with that serial number was made in 1925.
This a subjective question, but as a serious collector of these pistols I would list the prices as follows: Hartford Model 1925: 90% $450 ; 95% $550 98% $675 100% $800 Type 1 box add $300 Type 2 box add $400 Hartford Single Shot: 90% $525 95% $650 98% $725 100% $875 add $500 for a box I have only seen one variation but I am sure a 2nd exists Hartford Single Shot 10" barrel or Hartford model 1925 in 22 Short prices have not been established due to few reported sales. If there is any information etc. you can share please contact me at 804-282-0320. Stefan
Depending on condition, $300-$500 (for an excellent specimen)
Her Market Value - 1925 was released on: USA: 9 February 1925
Joseph Eger was born on July 9, 1925, in Hartford, Connecticut, USA.
Lucine Amara was born on March 1, 1925, in Hartford, Connecticut, USA.
A Pistol-Point Proposal - 1919 was released on: USA: 9 June 1919 USA: 24 January 1925 (re-release)
Between 1925 and 1927 - it is a first model - very early variation.