I have a black one of these in .38 special and was recently searching the internet and came across some results from an auction house that sold a black one for $250. There is currently an auction on Gunbroker.com (8/19/08) for a chrome one and the guy is asking between $195 and $250. Hope this helps you out a bit. I was surprised. I think I bought mine for about $75 several years ago at a gun show. To hell with the stock market... BUY GUNS!
The 2008 BLUE BOOK OF GUN VALUES does not list the .38 but, it does list the .22LR version of the derringer and gives it a value of $150 in 100% condition down to $85 in 90% condition.
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No published sn data. @ late 50's to late 60's
Walther, Rohm, J. P. Sauer and Sohn, Blaser, Max Ern, F. Henninghaus, HEYM AG are a few.
because he is a fgt
was to geographically reposition its manufacturing to meet the changing global environment. As of 2004 Rohm and Haas had over 100 manufacturing and technical locations in over 25 countries.
Hitler. The Brown Shirts were pretty much what people called Nazis when they first started appearing.
No published sn data that I know of.
50 or so. Probably 50-60's
in good condition how much value?
50 USD or so
No published sn data. @ late 50's to late 60's
"Rohm Gmbh" which essentially is Rohm Ltd. in German.
25-60 USD
If the revolver is an RG or Rohm, it is worth about $25-50. These were low cost, low quality firearms, and frequenly had frames made of metals other than steel.
rohm is an old German import. no value and not too safe to shoot.......
RG is short for "Rohm Gmbh" which essentially is Rohm Ltd. in German. Rohm manufactured inexpensive (and somewhat questionable quality) handguns until 1986.
$75-$100. The Rohm/ RG handguns were of low quality, and are not well regarded in general.
ROHM, RG, RECK, WALTHER, to name a few.