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.
The model 166 Hahn super BB repeater made between 1958-71 in excellent condition is worth between $95-$125.
The Hahn Super Repeater was marketed by Crosman, who also furnished air rifles to Sears. Possible. New Answer 3/30/2008 Yes Crosman made the same rifle (Hahn Super Repeater Model 166) for Sears under the JC Higgins name. Value Apx: 100%=$125 to 60%=$45
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.
100-300 or so
Between $125 - $165
The Sears model 126.19330 rifle was made by Crosman. It is the model 166 BB repeater, it was made between 1958-1971. Originally it was produced be P.Y. Hahn until crosman took over the company. As for the value, it can not be determined without knowing the condition of the rifle. Excellent, Good, Poor? More information must be given to estimate value.
The Winchester model63 super x rifles value is between 1200 dollars and 2900 dollars. It depends on the condition of the rifle.
10-1000 USD depending on specifics
About $175.00 for single shot models and about $200.00 for repeater models
This bolt action .22 repeater should bring $75 to $125.
The 30.06 model 770 is a bolt action repeater with a magazine capacity of 4 and one in the chamber.
Spencer's Repeater was the first rifle that was quick loading instead of having to load after every shot. Another answer: Seen them sell from $600 for a beater up to $4000 for a jewel. Email me with a better description so I can give you a more exact value. Is it a model 1860 or the model 1865?