The actual value of a gun can change drastically depending on the condition, proven provenance, rarity, and the current market demand. Demand is constantly changing, which means the value is constantly changing. The condition would include the finish and mechanical wear. Even in rough condition, a gun with proven provenance could still be quite valuable. Modern Gun Values or the Gun Trader's Guide are both good sources of information. Current editions of these books can be picked up at common places such as Wal-Mart or Barnes and Nobles.
Modern Gun Values or the Gun Trader's Guide are both good sources of information. Current editions of these books can be picked up at common places such as Wal-Mart or Barnes and Nobles. They have additional information and helps you find any other identifying marks.
You can find alot of sites that have book value, but I always use Gunbroker.com. It is an online gun auction site like Ebay. It lets you find out what gun is worth nationally.
go to: gunsamerica.com (or) gunbroker.com Look up your gun on either site and check selling price. that will give you and idea of the gun value
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You can find them at guns.com, cabelas.com, or guslot.com the are around $150.00 probably. yahhh sure but you see when ppl bye guns there gunna sell it for money and then there going to open or tell ppl to buy a gun there ;D im smart!!! lol...lmafo
depends on the type of rifle / pistol
Zip guns are considered homemade guns. Do a Google search on Zip guns to find out how.
I have 6 different catalogues on air guns and I can not find any information on a Crosman model w8807. I even check Crosman's data base on the web with no results. I suggest you check the model number again. Also, If you want an estimate of value, then please give more information about the condition of the gun. Are you asking about BB guns or Airsoft guns?.
There are many places where you can find some reviews on cable tie guns. One of the places is on the website Amazon. If you need to find a review, look for cable tie guns there and find the reviews for them.
About $75, depending on condition. These have always been low value guns.
The Stevens Model 22/410 was made from 1939 to 1950. Value in average condition on-line and at gunshows is in the $250 to $350 range. Condition is highly important in determining price. Guns below $200 are hard to find. Guns above $400 are slow to sell.
Guns and booze.
There is no one place that has what you want.