It would be around $115 plus 20% more for the box
Check you numbers again. I have no listing for a Crosman model 420 in any of my catalogs or resources.
In ORIGINAL perfect condition the value could easily exceed 15,000 maybe even 20,000 but I'd be hard pressed to believe it's original perfect condition without examining it.
Perfect; unadulterated; unspoiled; left in its original condition.
It all depends on the condition if its all original or if it reproduction. A original in firing condition is about $50,000 but they go way up if all the part numbers are matching and the condition is near perfect.
I have a Original sin snow board in perfect condition. I want to know what it is worth and how much i can sell it for.
Pristine condition (often pronounced as prestinecondition) means in original condition, new condition i.e. not used, worn or soiled. In a condition that is perfect, without blemish, as it was when first made.
The Crosman 1300 Medalist II was made between 1970-1976 as a .177 caliber and the model 1322 medalist was made from 1977-2000 as a .22 caliber. It is no longer in production. One in perfect condition will cost you around $80 plus if you can find one.
This rifle is worth between $900 and $1300, depending on it's condition ie: how close it is to original, as-issued condition. I've seen them for sale with an asking price in excess of $1500, but they're not selling at that price unless you've got the box and all the paperwork.
$500 and up, depending on condition,markings,and history of the gun.
Model 454 Mfg 1972-82. Crosman no longer repairs this model but you can search the web under "Air Gun repair" and find a location near you to repair it. However remember that this gun in PERFECT condition is only worth about $50 at best.
It all depends on the condition of the gun. What is original and what has been repaired. Perfect condition $300.00 is what I would pay.
$ 1,000 or more!