In short, not much. In brand new, unfired condition you
might get $120 for it on a good day in a private sale.
In good, used condition, maybe $80.
It's not a high dollar gun by any means, and it's not at
all well regarded. Some of them can be good shooters,
and the fact that it *IS* a real gun, capable of firing live
ammunition gives it at least some value.
Sorry if that's not what you were hoping to hear, but
there it is. Jennings/Byrco is solid bottom shelf stuff.
Absolutely not!
Take it to a gunsmith and ask for help
25-125 USD or so
30-150 USD or so
brand new in box w/ 2 clips $ 99.95 is a very cheap throw away.
Yes
how do i breakdown and my gun bryco arms 32 cal
Check out this web site for your answer. http://bryco-jennings-jimenezarms.com/index.html If your question is, does Bryco model 38 or model 380 have a firing pin....then yes it does or when it was made.
Any standard .380 ACP ammo, yes.
Best thing to do is to ask a gunsmith for help.
Yes, 380 or 9mm from a model 58 or 59 is the same pin...
50-100 USD