$75
A waffenfabrik neuhausen bayonet serial number 108861 is worth approximately 300 USD.
Your bayonet for a Swiss rifle was made at the ordnance factory in Neuhausen Switzerland. There are no records on grouping by serial numbers. However, this link will take you to photos of different Swiss bayonets- see which one looks like yours. http://www.swissrifles.com/bayonets/
No published sn data.
50-500 USD or so
You will have to contact Anschutz
I have a W.P.T.-6.35-d.r.p. The gun is in good shape. Any ideas on what it's worth. I don't see a serial on the outside of the pistol
Mauser Waffenfabrik never manufactured a .30-06 rifle. You MIGHT have an M1917 rifle, which can be worth over $1200 in good condition and all matching serial numbers.
You will have to research old catlogs to find out.
Not enough information to answer. Most of the pre-war European pistols can be very difficult to date due to loss of records during the war.
Model 1914 Pioneer Bayonet - Often mistakenly referred to as 1911 Pioneer Blade Length - 18.9" (480mm) Handle Length - 4.9" (124mm) Total Length - 24" (610mm) Muzzle Ring Diameter - .56" (14.2mm) Issued with : Schmidt-Rubin Models 1911 Carbine, K31 Manufacturers: Elsener Schwyz, H.S., H.St., Waffenfabrik Neuhausen Description: The Model 1914 differs from earlier sawtooth models with the addition of the bulge at the end of the blade. Also, the 1914 is fullered on only one side. A musician's variant also exists, where the handle groove is filled in. The long, heavy sawback blade is approximately 19 inches in length. The blade is fullered on the right side, and flat on the left Value today in Belgium is aprox. € 180,00 till € 250,00 if in excellent condition.
No published sn data. No way to value without a DETAILED description to include, finish, overall condition, caliber, barrel length, sights, grips, box, papers, accessories, type of action, etc..
Depends on the exact model.. it could be a number of different models.. the 7x57 rifles were used by a number of countries, and the value is based in part on rarity. Tentatively, I'd say between $400 and $700, but a real appraisal is in order if you want a specific figure.