Blue Book of Gun Values
50-125 or so
You would have to give more information. Exactly what brand, model, caliber, and what condition is it in?
More information needed to determine model of firearm.
Value entirely based on make, model, and condition. It is not possible to give you a meaningful answer without more information.
To get a value, you need to provide more than that information. Model, serial number, and condition are also needed.
We need more information to be able to answer your question, Value of ANY gun is based on make, model, and condition.
Value depends on exact make, model, condition. You need to supply more information.
To determine the age of an RG Industries revolver model RG23 with serial number T452477, you would typically need to consult the manufacturer's records or resources specific to RG Industries, as they can provide information on production dates based on serial numbers. RG Industries was known to produce firearms primarily in the 1970s and 1980s, so the revolver is likely from that time period. If you have access to a firearms database or a collector's guide, you may find more precise information regarding its specific age.
Not possible for us to answer your question without more information- rifle or pistol? Make? Bolt, semi, single, pump. lever, revolver? If you can find some information on the make and model, go to Google.com, from the UPPER part of the screen select IMAGE, on the next screen enter the make and model, and you may find an image there.
The value will depend on make, model, and condition- but could be anywhere from $100 up. We really can't answer without more information.
More than a 22, less than a 357
Anywhere from $20 to $2000. Depends on the revolver, its make, model, and condition. An RG brand revolver might be worth $20, a high end Colt or S&W target revolver from the custom shop will be worth a lot more. If you can post here again with some information on your revolver, we can try to give you a better answer. PS- in the 1896 Sears catalog, their cheapest firearm was their 69 cent .22 Short revolver.