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$25-$200, depending on make, model, and condition. We can't answer without some information- like asking what a car is worth.
Not really worth the time or money. If you have to have it done, let a gunsmith do it.
Could be anywhere from $100 to over $1,000, depending on WHICH revolver, and it's condition.
While the name Regent was used by several companies, the most common (and recent) was an inexpensive European revolver imported by FIE of Florida. These were of dubious quality- values run about $25-$75. They have not been imported in some time, parts are very hard to find.
Made by Charter Arms. Not much more history than that.
the weight can vary
10-40 USD
$350, depending on condition.
50-1000 USD or more depending on specifics
The plane stall because as much of the weight is on the nose, the nose moves downwards and you crash.
Your Hi Standard snub nose revolver is valued at between 40-190 dollars depending on overall condition and a good bore.
Not so much the shape of the nose that affects the flight of a paper plane, but the weight. If the weight of the plane isn't distributed properly the angle of attack is too small or to large making the plane nose dive or stall. Make sure there is weight in the center of gravity of your model.