Fiind a copy of "The Black Rifle", both volumes. You can research it then.
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Depending on condition and model if it is a target or sporter from a few hundred to more than 5 thousand.Pictures would help identify your model.
If we are talking about a savage model 23B sporter,then I would say that your rifle will bring between 550-850 dollars on the market,maybe a bit more.
i wood like to find a magazine for a savage super sporter model 300 (30-06)I would start my search at Numrich gun parts corp.They may be found on the web.I would also look at Gunbroker.com,under gun parts.Maybe guns America may have something also.
To determine the age of a Colt AR-15 A2 HBAR Sporter with the serial number SP221219, you would typically need to consult Colt's production records or a firearms expert. However, Colt generally produced the Sporter model in the late 1980s to early 1990s. Based on the serial number, it's likely that this particular rifle was manufactured in the late 1980s.
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I would say between 1987-1989,with the description and serial number that you have provided.
you probably have 2d/3d/ model target model of 1952. The Match Target Bullseye Model serial # ends with MT You would have a second series match target and it would not have the bullseye or target on the gun, but would say Match Target. This gun came in 4 1/2 & 6 inch barrels. Robert Rayburn's small book has lots of info for you. al
Does not exist. However, a 22 LR does and it would be in the 10-500 USD range.
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The Winchester 1907 model was an autoloader made in .351 Winchester self loading cal. Civilian sporter models were made on up until 1937. The value for a good condition rifle with no stock damage and average wear would be about $400.( A version known as the Police model continued in production until 1957. They were very popular with Law enforcement and Prison authorities, around 59,000 were manufactured.)
From what I've seen, the Brownings action is essentially identical to the Winchesters.The Winchester came out in the 1920's and were discontinued in the 1960'sI don't believe the Browning came out until 1990.My guess would be that Browning saw a market for a good quality .22.I have seen a few Winchester 52 sporters, but I have no idea about their pedagree.Most of them came from the factory as target /match setups with long barrels and vernier sights.The Browning is a fine gun, but there's this mystique that goes with the Winchester 52...and the Winchester sells for 3 times what the Browning goes for.