CTGS = Cartridges aka ammunition.
@ 50 cents apiece
No serial number provided
It seems that at one time, everyone in Belgium either made waffles or guns- the small maker of guns was everywhere. I have seen the name Cowboy Ranger used from the Pre- WW I era up until the 1960s by different makers, so getting an exact date for your gun is likely a lost cause. CTGS is not a model, it is the abbreviation for cartridges- as in 45 Colt CTGS. Sorry-
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Without more information, 10-1000 USD or more.
No published sn data. 10-50 USD
Would need the other markings on the gun to properly ID it.
It is a Spanish copy. Seldom exceed 80 USD or so
Inexpensive turn of the century +/- a decade or two revolver. Seldom exceed 50 USD in value
Blue Book of Gun values is a place to start.
Seldom exceed 80 USD