Depends on exact configuration and condition at a minimum. Value range from a few hundred to multiple thousands. Your description is poor.
Anywhere from $10 to $1000. The value of ANY gun is based on exact make, model, variety and condition- and we don't know those things. Average value for a 1903 still in original configuration is $750-$900.
Requires professional appraisal
50 or so
whats the year or wm rogers 817 water pitcher
If it is a lever action, the model number will be behind the hammer.
50-100
These rifles are mostly based on the overall condition of the rifle,all parts correctly marked and a good bore and stock.If your rifle has normal wear,and all correctly marked parts with a good bore and stock,you should see a value of between 395-475 dollars from today,s collectors.
Depending on exact configuration and condition, 0-500 USD.
Exactly how is that barrel marked? sales@countrygunsmith.net
I need to ask if this rifle was made by Browning?The 2 letters in the serial number would indicate that this rifle was made in the year 1998,as marked by Browning.Winchester never has used the serial number system that your serial number demonstrates.If this was a Browning made rifle it was probably made by Miroku of Japan and would be so marked on the rifle.
Late 1950's. Value in the $100-$150 range in excellent ocndition. sales@countrygunsmith.net
I think you meant 1857, not 1957 ??? check out gun sites like: gunsamerica.com