Depending on condition and the rarity of the pistol, $250-1000, of course if a collector spies something that he wants badly then the price could go up quite a bit from there. The average is probably $200-400 though
250$ if you got it in good condition.
. $38
According to the "Blue Book of Gun Values", a Webley mark IV .38 in 100% condition is worth $450, in 95% condition, $350. It was made and issued to the British military during WWII, and is still used today by police in some countries.
Blue Book of Gun Values would be one place to check.
Depending on EXACTLY what it is and its condition, 100-1000 USD.
S100 to $400. depending on exact model and condition. There was a large number of these revolvers that were imported to the US, and had their barrels shortened to snub-nosed length. They are the lower end of the price range.
No! Do not attempt to do this! <><><><> Strongly agree with answer above. Your revolver is possibly caliber ,38 S&W (NOT .38 Special) If you were able to load and fire a .38 Super, it will likely destroy the gun- and will not do you a lot of good. Please have a gunsmith examine it and check caliber before shooting anything in it.
Your gun is likely a five shot top break chambered for .38 S&W (not the more modern .38 S&W Special). While the gun may function well, it is an antique which should not be routinely fired. It has primarily collector value which is based on the condition of the gun. Have the gun appraised by a knowlegible gunsmith or collector.
Most likely a Mk III in caliber .38 S&W (NOT .38 Special) Depending on condition and originality, value could be anywhere from $100 to $300. Many were imported into the US after WW 2, and were shortened to snub nosed barrel lengths- values of these are much less- and despite the war stories, there WAS no military issue snub nosed Webley, for tankers or commandos.
50 USD
Gun shop, gun show, internet auction sites.
depends on make, model and condition.
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