With so little to go on, the range could be 10-500 USD
Not enough information to answer. Most of the pre-war European pistols can be very difficult to date due to loss of records during the war.
No published sn data. No way to value without a DETAILED description to include, finish, overall condition, caliber, barrel length, sights, grips, box, papers, accessories, type of action, etc..
No published sn data. No way to value without a DETAILED description to include, finish, overall condition, caliber, barrel length, sights, grips, box, papers, accessories, type of action, etc..
In all probability you have a CZ-27 that was made in Czechoslovakia during World War II. The Germans marked it "Bohmische Waffenfabrik" (Bohemian Arms Factory) or "fnh", the code for the same plant. Value will be based on the markings and condition. Prices for the "fnh" marking run in the 100 to 300 range. Navy markings can double or triple prices.
I would venture a guess and say you have a CZ Model 27 since there is no FNH model 27 that I am aware of. Value range 100-300 <><><> During WW 2, under Nazi occupation, the CZ 27 was briefly made as the fnh 27. IF your gun has Nazi markings, it may have a higher value than the run of the mill cz 27. However, it WOULD need a hands on appraisal from someone familiar with Nazi secondary arms to give you an accurate value.
IN MY GUN SHOP I HAVE A WINCHESTER WITH A SERIAL NUMBER OF 161300 AND A PRICE TAG OF $1495. ACCORDING TO THE BLUE BOOK IT WAS MADE IN 1898. IF YOURS IS A 44-40 IT MAY BE WORTH MORE. CONDITION IS THE ULTIMATE KEY.DAVE
50-175 USD
50-200 usd
It would be worth between $325 - $400. It was made between 1964-1979.
Impossible to give an accurate answer without a detailed description of ALL markings, condition, box, papers, finish, grips, grip material, barrel, sights, magazines, accessories, papers, serial number.
20-60 USD or so depending on condition.