if it is a single shot 22 cal. try model # 10318 i recently came into one and have been looking up stuff about them too.
definitely the longshot cs-6! its got the powerful range and good scope and could be used as a sniper rifle or a regular rifleI think it was the one wich i had with NO bullets sadly =C (Well i did get a VULCAN): We were just wanting some fun and we had nothing else to do so i asked my friend Roman (age 9) if we could borrow some Nerf guns from him to play with, now his mom is wuite strict so we had to have no bullets but i got the VULCAN!
Answer to Page Lewis RifleI just had a .22 Cal Page Lewis Model D Single Shot Bolt Action Rifle appraised and it was $375.00. Hope this helps. I would say a Page-Lewis Model D in good condition is worth about $100. Here's why...A firearms worth is directly tied to its condition and like anything else, a gun is worth whatever the buyer is willing to pay and the seller is willing to take.I have two Page-Lewis model D rifles. The first I bought in a flea market for $10. Someone had put it in a Remington 510 stock and it didn't fit correctly at all. The bolt handle had broken off and been replaced by a bent piece steel rod. The firing pin spring had been replaced by one that was WAY too strong and some idiot had taken a file to the bolt. However, the bore was good and the metal was not pitted. It was worth $10.The second I bought off Gunbroker for $75. The bolt handle was there but it had been brazed back on and there was a crack in the stock that needed to be glued. The bore was good and the metal was in good shape. A little TLC and it will once again be ready to take to the field. I feel it was worth the $75 but evidently no one else did as I was the only bidder at the auction. I bought it mostly to have a pattern for the stock so I can make one for the other rifle.In my opinion, for a Page-Lewis Model D to be worth $375 it would have to be brand new in the box.