Depends on the condition of the two- but in general, the Rohm firearms are considered low value and indifferent quality.
10-150 USD or so
50-200 or so
No, made in Germany. No collector value.
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No more than 50 US Dollars
$100-$125
The value of a Rohm GmbH Sontheim Brenz Mod 88 in .357 Magnum can vary significantly based on its condition, age, and market demand, typically ranging from $200 to $500. Factors such as original packaging, any modifications, and the local gun market can also influence its worth. For a precise valuation, checking recent sales or consulting a firearms appraiser would be advisable.
German made. Have it examined by a gunsmith before firing.
Not worth more than 50 USD if in NIB condition.
Not worth more than 50 USD
25-60 USD
$75-$100. The Rohm/ RG handguns were of low quality, and are not well regarded in general.