Hahn was purchased by Crosman and became the Crosman model 45. In very good condition it is worth between $65-$75, plus $65 to $100 for the holster depending on the condition.
It good condition (Not leaking C02) it would be worth between $45 and $60
The HAHN 45 was bought out by Crosman and made between 1958 and 70 it became the model "Frontier 36" in 1970 - 1975. You will need to state the condition of the pistol to get an estimate of value.
The model 166 Hahn super BB repeater made between 1958-71 in excellent condition is worth between $95-$125.
The 45 HAHN (later became the Crosman 45) in good condition (not leaking C02) would be worth between $45-$60. Mfg 1958-1970. Replica of the Colt single action Army revolver. For the owners manual see the link below
Hahn sold the company to Crosman, they continued to make both the rifle and the BB six shooter under the Hahn name for awhile. The rifle was made between 1958-71. To get an estimate of value please state the current condition of the rifle. Is it still working? Is it well used or in excellent condition? re post your question with some information about the rifle to get an estimate of value.
The PY HAHN (rifle) was made from 1958 to 1971. If you want an estimate of value, you need to give it some sort of (condition) rating like: Poor, Fair, Good, Very Good or excellent condition. You also need to state if it is still working and holds C02 without leaking. Then I can give you an estimate of value.
History: The PY Hahn company only made one pistol and one rifle. shortly afterwards they were bought out by Crosman air gun company. The Hahn 45 was made from 1958 to 1970. Crosman marketed it as the Crosman 45 but never changed the molds, so the pistol still said PY Hahn on its side. Most of them leaked C02 and have to be rebuilt. The rifle was made from 1958 to 1971. Repairs: If you look at the Crosman home page, scroll down to the bottom and click on "Find a repair center" if you want to have your gun repaired. Value: If you want an estimate of value, you need to give it some sort of (condition) rating like: Poor, Fair, Good, Very Good or Excellent condition. You also need to state if it is still working and holds C02 without leaking. Then I can give it an estimate of value.
These are really nice airguns, They just leak C02 easily. The HAHN 45 became the Crosman 45. The dies were never changed so the Crosman still says PY HAHN. It Fair to good it is worth $30 to $65 depending on how well it holds C02 and the overall condition of the pistol. You can still find the Owners manual on the Crosman home page (See the link below)
The PY HAHN was made from 1958 to 1970. If you want an estimate of value, you need to give it some sort of (condition) rating like: Poor, Fair, Good, Very Good or excellent condition. You also need to state if it is still working and holds C02 without leaking. Then I can give you an estimate of value.
History: The PY Hahn company only made one pistol and one rifle. shortly afterwards they were bought out by Crosman air gun company. The Hahn 45 was made from 1958 to 1970. Crosman marketed it as the Crosman 45 but never changed the molds, so the pistol still said PY Hahn on its side. Most of them leaked C02 and have to be rebuilt. The rifle was made from 1958 to 1971. Repairs: If you look at the Crosman home page, scroll down to the bottom and click on "Find a repair center" if you want to have your gun repaired. Value: If you want an estimate of value, you need to give it some sort of (condition) rating like: Poor, Fair, Good, Very Good or Excellent condition. You also need to state if it is still working and holds C02 without leaking. Then I can give it an estimate of value.
I suggest that you go online and search for "Air gun repair" and locate a shop near you for repairs. Hahn/Crosman no longer repair this BB gun.
I'm hoping that this thread is still being monitored. I was recently perusing through my local antique shop when I spotted the neatest B.B. gun I had ever seen. I had a feeling it was special. Come to find out it does seem to have a bit of collectors value. It is labeled Hahn "45" BB Single Action Revolver on the left side, and on the right side of the pistol it says K.Y. HAHN MFG. CO., INC. - FAIRPORT, NEW YORK When I found the gun seemed a bit "loose" as if it was missing something or hadn't been put together properly but I bought it anyway. When I got it home I took it apart. It simply hadn't been put back together correctly. That has been corrected. It now works like it's supposed to. It does have a small broken piece missing off of the right side grip, and it is missing the "Retaining Screw Assy 45-49." There is also some slight wear on the paint. Aside from these problems the gun is in working order. It does not have a holster, the original box, or any other accessories. I am interested in finding out if there is any kind of interest in this BB gun as well as an approximate value if at all possible. New Answer-----------RoddLuna You have a good find. The Hahn is one of the better designs in 6 shooters. They were known as "Leakers" because they had a tendency to leak C02. One in Fair to Good condition is worth around $45 to $60. I have one in my collection. After Crosman bought out Hahn they didn't change the dies so for several years all the Crosman 45's still said PY Hahn on the side. Your probably missing the cover over the C02 cylinder. There was a plastic cover that covered the C02 and made it look a little nicer. I just took and old Cylinder and painted it black for display. BTW do not leave a charged C02 cylinder in the gun it will cause it to leak.