500 USD
500 USD
100-450 USD
The base gun is around $600 new. Here's a link to one of the first websites that came up:http://www.ableammo.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=110209Depends upon the condition of the stock, scope, and barrel. A professional gunsmith can give a good estimate.
How old is it? Barrel length? How much of the finish is present? What condition is the stock in? Broad range 200-500
Depending on the quality of the barrel and stock at this time, I have just last month sold mine for 550.00 without a scope.
no, but if you get the special value pack it comes with a stock.
The value depends on condition of the rifle and the model. IE scratches and dents in the stock etc... also how many rounds have been shot through the barrel. If your below 300 rounds there is still some barrel life left. Guessing you have an average model 70 no bull barrel or Coyote model 70 without a scope 400.00 to 500.00 if in great condition. However when ever I buy a used rifle that can shoot in the 3000 fps range I bore scope it first to see if there is barrel life left.
The value invloves many different pieces of information. Condition is usually the most important. The type of finish, features, wood used in the stock, barrel length, accessories, any engraving, presence of origianal paper work and box also come into play. Total production is a factor too. Without a detailed description, the best I can give you is a ball park range of 100-1000 USD. The scope does not any significant value.
Answering "What is the value of a 22 caliber Savage Model 6A semi-automatic rifle with walnut stock and scope?"
It depends on what you are looking for. Center point scopes or any .177 or 22 cal scope can be added to a 1377C. I purchased the mounts (Model Number: 459MTC) from Crosman and added an inexpensive scope to the pistol. If you want wood grips try http://home.comcast.net/~rlandres/AirGrips.htm or add the shoulder stock from Crosman or Pyramyd. See: http://www.pyramydair.com/cgi-bin/accessory.pl?accessory_id=198. If you add a scope and a shoulder stock you may find that it is hard to get your eye close to the scope. I fixed this problem by mounting both of the barrel clamps in front of the scope adjusting knobs instead of one fore and aft. This brings the scope back far enough to your eye to see into the scope.
I paid $375 without scope and the condition was good. The barrel blueing and the stock and checkering are very good but the action and magazine clip are a bit sticky. I take this to mean that the gun was shot alot but it was looked after.
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