Check with either Wallis and Wallis of Lewes in Sussex or Weller and Dufty of Birmingham, both are specialist arms auctioneers.
I have one and paid $150.00 for it in mint condition.
The 1960s 742 Woodmaster 30-06 rifle in mint condition might be worth as much as 7500 dollars in a collector auction. This value varies greatly with the trends in collecting.
60-500 USD or so This is a pump rifle its gotta be worth more then that..
There are at least 10 different Crosman Revelation models. Which one are you asking about?
In Excellent to MINT (LIKE NEW) $150-200. They are an older inexpensive plinker.
There were versions of the .58 caliber U.S. Military 1863 Rifle Musket manufactured by the Springfield Armory. The Type I bears a lock date of 1863, while the Type II has a lock date of 1864 or 1865. I assume you have a Type I. Antique muzzleloaders from the Civil War are generally graded from "poor" through "mint," the later meaning factory-new. A Civil War arm of "mint" designation would be exceedingly rare and of inestimable value. A "good" Type I is worth around $1,000, while a "fine" specimen could bring close to $4,000. Please remember that collector condition refers to original condition. Rebluing or other refinishing detracts substantially from the value.
200.00
It would be worth around $105. This model was made from 1940 to 1969. If you have the original box it is worth 25% more.
Good shape it's worth $350-$400 ( 400 in mint condition.)
The Crosman model 160 was made between 1955-71. In mint condition (Very unusual) it is worth between $190 & $225 add 20% for factory box. There were 3 variations of this model.
This rifle must be rare, I can not find any information on it. I did find the following information on these BSA rifles in Mint condition. ( Yes it would be a collectible) Goldstar $450 Superstar $420-$480
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