Blue Book of Gun Values
Basic reference.
BLue Book of Gun Values
There are several. The Blue Book of Gun Values, Gun Trader's Guide, etc.
Check the Blue Book of Gun Values
Blue Book of Gun Values
Blue Book of Guns, proofhouse.com
Blue Book of Gun Values might have an answer.
Library, gun show, gun shop, on line
call: 1-800-877-4867 ask for copy of the BLUE BOOK, 28th edition....for gun values cost $39.95 + S&H
Best source is the "Blue Book of Firearm Values" Sold at gun shops, and other pub sales outlets. also online
Bookstore, or amazon.com. However, for REALLY old guns- 1860s and earlier, look for a copy of the Flayderman's Guide to Antique Firearms.
Apparently they did not condsider the gun worthy of putting in their book. I have seen other gun books with guns that I never heard of in their classified gun book, and important guns not even mentioned in their gun book i.e., maynard carbine, smith carbine, burnside carbine, etc, etc Generally, it would mean that this gun had too small a production run to be noticable or that the manufacturer did not stay in business very long.