100-230 usd
Value is too difficult to be accurate without seeing the gun. Condition which includes the amount of original finish and original configuration will determine value. Recommend taking it to a gun shop for appraisal.
Your second year production BAR (1968) is going for 300 dollars in 60%original condition up to 600 dollars for one in mint 98% original condition.
Depending on the condition and if it is Nickel or Blue, with original box, they sell from $600-$900 in good to excellent shape.
Sweet Sixteens, whether Belgian or Japanese, in original excellent condition, are bringing over $1000.
Depends on rarity (how many were produced overall) and current condition (original parts no damage). A 1920's in excellent, original condition could fetch you about $100k.
They were made between 1962 to 1976. It Excellent condition it would be worth between $90 and $110 plus 15% for the box.
$ 375
Average model- about $500. Some scarce models of the Woodsman, in excellent condition, would bring twice that.
1924. If in original, excellent condition, possibly as much as $800.
It depends a lot on the condition but if it is the original from around the turn of the century in excellent condition, it should retail for around $50
If the rifle is in reasonably good, working, and mostly original condition, the likely retail value would be between $700 and $800. If in excellent and fully original condition, the value could be as high as $1000 or more, depending on the presence of rare features. By contrast, a working but beat up or modified would likely be in the $250 to $350 range.
400 or so