In order to give an estimate of value I need to know the condition of the rifle, model 122 "CG". Is it still working? Is it in Excellent, Very good, Good, Fair or Poor condition? The Rifle was made sometime between 1946 - 1950.
What Model? What condition? Excellent, good, OK, Fair, Poor. Does it still work? Does it still hold air? You need to answer these first to get a realistic estimate of Value!
It's nice that it is in good operating condition but I need to know the physical condition in order to give you an estimate of value.
$300-400
Benjamin made a 137 pistol not a 137 rifle. They did make a 317 rifle, is this what you are asking about? The pistol model 137 was made between 1946-85 the rifle model 317 was made between 1940-1969
Manufactured between 1934 and 1946. Value would depend on condition. $100 to $250.
The daisy model 155 was made between 1946 to 1953. As for the value, You have not given any description as to the current condition of the rifle. so no estimate of value can be determined. If you want more information see the link below.
There are several different models of Mauser rifle. Can you do anything to identify the model, arsenal it was manufactured at, and/or the nationality of the rifle? That it was made in 1946 does nothing to answer this question.
your Winchester model 1894 was made in 1946.as to the value there are many things such as condition of the blueing (how much left on the rifle),rust,wood condition ,condition of the bore.these must be factured in to come up with the value.
1946-49. They may have used a special 21 caliber pellet. Crosman warns users "Do not use the original C02 tank without it being tested"
150
your marlin model 36A(regular rifle) with the C prefix dates your marlin model 36 as a 3rd variation made in 1946.These rifles are currently bringing between 125 dollars for a rifle with 60% original finish,up to 350 dollars for a rifle with 90% original finish remaining.