Not a detailed enough description. Is it one head, two, facing left, facing right, any feathers, got a beak, etc..
$25-$75. These were low cost firearms of indifferent quality.
Decent quality.
You will need to post the model number of your .22cal rifle and the overall condition to get a realistic value for your firearm.
i bought one last year for $100, it was a rhom, in 22 caliber
Date code stamped on the barrel. Details on the manufacturing date link on the Remington Society of America
the dissembly is the same as a German luger
No way to tell without you including the model number or name along with a description of the firearm in question? Is it a shotgun,rifle,pistol,or .22cal rifle?
they were made from 1941-1970, they are date code (month/year) stamped on the barrel, diagram for location and table on Remington Society of America.
The W-101 can be worth anywhere from $100 to $300 all depending on the condition of the firearm and how well it has been kept.
Your western field MO59 was actually made for Montgomery Wards(Western Field) by the Stevens firearm Company.The Stevens model 87 and your firearm are one and the same.the Stevens model 87 semi-auto .22cal rifle was made from the year 1937 and discontinued in the early 1980,s.
No it can only fire 22 caliber pellets not bullets.
100 USD