$100-$200 depending on condition and material's it is made of. More for Stainless steel less for Blued steel.
you did not state condition, so I would say that if its in 90% condition the value would be 400 to 600 bucks. 2.5 inch bbl. would be worth more...
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100-600 or so
No way to value without a detailed description.
Without the serial number and a very good description to include caliber, bbl length, all markings and any accessories, the question can't be answered.
No made for 2and a half inch shells
Which .410 pistol? There have been several. Perhaps the most current is the Taurus Judge revolver. These are currently for sale, and you should be able to get a price from most dealers. However, there have been earlier SMOOTHBORE .410 pistols, including the H&R Handy-gun (.410 smoothbore pistol w/ 10 inch bbl) and the .44 Gamegetter. These can be worth $500-$2000 depending on condition IF they have been registered with the BATFE and are transferable- they are Class III firearms, in the "Any Other Weapon" category.
None. 1993 - 2.5 " bbl 1994 - 2.5" bbl in 38 Special for a Brazil contract.
To calculate barrels per inch for each tank, you can use the formula: barrels per inch = (tank volume in barrels) / (tank height in inches). For the 16' x 22' tank (1000 bbl), the height is typically around 10 feet (120 inches), resulting in approximately 8.33 barrels per inch. For the 14'6" x 21'6" tank (950 bbl), with a similar height assumption of around 10 feet, it yields about 7.92 barrels per inch.
Today I purchased a used one with a 22cal target bbl. for $350. It has a rubber grip (Hoag) which I need to replace with walnut and the front stock screw needs to be changed out. Walnut stock from Numerich is $36.50. hHis pistol should be ready to go for about $400 used. Extra bbls are about $265 to $350 but I see them for $199 in pawn shops and some gun shops- Good hunting. ROSS
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If you mean the Winchester 94 Commerative, about 44 inches. Standard 94 is 42 inches, with a 20 inch bbl. The RCMP has a 22" bbl.