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Neither can be compared with a simple question....much depends on models , condition, ammo used and the personality of the rifle.
Depends a LOT on which rifle, and where. The rifle used by the Union Army at the start of the US Civil War originally cost $20 each. In 1860, that was a LOT of money- about 3 months wages for a worker.
.222 Remington model
The Savage .308 rifle can typically accommodate a range of bullet grains. It is important to check the specific firearm's manual or consult with a knowledgeable gunsmith to determine the optimal bullet weight for your rifle based on factors such as barrel twist rate and intended use. Generally, bullet weights between 150 and 180 grains are commonly used in a .308 rifle.
A "sniper gun" is any gun used by a sniper. A high quality precision rifle starts around $1500 that's not to say you can't buy a $600-$700 Remington 700 or savage 110 and shoot it very well.
West Point was a brand name used by Savage/ Stevens for a basic 22 rifle. Values will depend on exact model, and condition, but are not high- somewhere in the $50-$125 range.
POSSIBLY Marlin or Savage. Tru-Test was a store brand used by several hardware store chains, much as Sears used the J.C. Higgins name.
There is no one answer, just as there is no one answer for "how much does a car cost?" A used single shot shotgun or .22 rifle may cost $50. Some extremely collectible firearms have sold for millions of dollars.
100-300 or so
they were made in china so it was cheap. it costed about like 2000$ per rifle
Depending on condition, $40-$90. The Savage .22s are decent rifles, but were low cost utility grade rifles. Store brands (Pioneer was used by Gambles Store as their house brand) generally command a lower price than the original (Savage) brand. Sound, reliable hunting grade rifles, just not highly sought after.
That's like asking "how much does a used car cost". It's going to depend on make, model, scarcity/commonality, and overall condition. You might find something for a couple hundred Dollars, or it might cost you in the thousands.