Depending on condition, between $50-125. These were known as Hardware Guns- a number of gun makers would make guns marked with the name of your company, for you to sell to your customers. Examples include Sears, Montgomery Ward, Shapleigh Harware, Gambles, and Western Auto stores. I believe your Gambles Store Pioneer was actually made by Savage Arms.
No published production data; 10-125 USD or so
All 3, but you may find that only the long rifle will cycle through the magazine. These were made for Gambles Stores by Savage.
Known as "Hardware Store" guns, Savage/Springfield/Stevens made rifles marketed under the Gambles Store Pioneer label. Yours MAY be a Springfield model 86. I happen to have one marked Springfield, and one marked Pioneer Gambles Store, and they appear to be identical. As shooters, they are worth $50-100. Nice little rifles.
Savage made all the Gambles Store rifles I have seen.
Made for Pioneer Stores by J. Stevens, it is likely a .22 LR.
Not Crescent- Savage made them for Gambles Store under their Pioneer trade name. Have a couple of them. Basic, but nice little rifles.
The Gambles 103 is a Savage 30.
These were made for Gambles Store by Savage /Stevens. Depending on condition, value may range from $50-75. Nice first rifle for a young shooter- have two of them, grandkids love them.
Depending on model and condition, between $50-100.
50-100 USD or so
Most of the Gambles Store .22 rifles were made by Savage. Depending on condition, $75-$150.
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