$20-$100, depending on condition.
7627
10-100 usd
10-40 USD
While EIG was mainly an importer of cheap Italian guns, they also imported a number of Japanese made Miroku .38 special revolvers in the 1950s and 60s. These guns were marketed to the Japanese police forces, who decided to buy S&Ws instead, and so the guns were largely exported to the US. Miroku is a quality maker, who currently make guns for Winchester, Browning, and others, and their revolvers, while not quite as good as Colts and S&Ws, are superior to guns from Charter Arms, Taurus, and many other makers. AFAIK, the only German gun EIG imported was a Rohm blank pistol that they modified into a cartridge firing gun.
$20-$100, depending on condition.
Not much. These inexpensive imports were outlawed by the GCA of 1968. Maybe $100, probably less.
$100
The value of a German made 22 caliber revolver would actually be dependent upon a number of factors. Some of those factors would include the age and condition of the revolver.
$50-$75.
No published sn data.
7627
20-80 usd
EIG is the importer, they imported a lot of firearms from different manufacturers in the 1950s and 1960s. They do not have a lot of value, usually around $100.
$1500.00
$150
20-50 USD