just like the rest what ever u can get i have one loking for a barrel
Could be over $3000 if in near-new condition with no wear.
Minimum of £100 in excellent condition. Thats providing that it is actually the UK issue. Curzon street london
Remington traced its heritage to Eliphalet Remington, an early American gunsmith who produced his first flintlock rifle in 1816. Raised in Central New York, Remington purchased land along the Erie Canal in 1828 and established an armory.
The people of the Southwest raised a variety cattle. They raised one of the world's best heads. They were known for their excellent beef around the world.
depending on what year the model 12 you have and the shape it is in. The model 12 heavy duck guns can go from $1200.00 to $300.00
Shotgun barrel that has a raised rail (rib) that runs the length of it. Here is an auction site with pictures of a shotgun with vent rib barrel. http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.asp?Item=80157268 on a firearm it is a raised bar above the barrell
The Brunswick rifle was made with a raised belt on the bullet- the raised belt fitted into two grooves in the barrel. See the link below for more information.
Unless a person has the list of guns made and ser.# for each year made called a blue book you cannot tell the exact year. However these were made 1937 to 1976 and then discontinued. they are valued at in good condition at $650 plain barrel, $700 with raised rib, and $800 ventilated rib. They were Reintroduced in 1987 as the new model and are valued at $475-$500 in real good condition. The 'Sweet Sixteen' was introduced into the Browning catalogs in 1936, but your gun was made about five years earlier. It is a standard-weight 16ga Browning Auto-5. It should be either a plain barrel gun or a solid-rib gun. They are not as desireable as the later guns because they have the 2 9/16" chamber which is not compatible with modern ammunition. Still, they can reach $500-$600 in excellent condition. Original, actual 'Sweet Sixteen' guns in excellent condition are routinely bringing $1500 at auction, and even Miroku-made Japanese Sweet Sixteens can be counted on for $900-$1000. However, yours is a pre-war standard Auto-5 and not a Sweet Sixteen.
yes, believe it or not Cockroaches are an excellent source of protein.
Speed, weight, and shape of the projectile- along with the angle at which the barrel is raised above the horizonatal.
August 19, 2009 The raised edges on your coin are nothing unusual and does not increase the value of the coin. In circulated condition the 1904 Liberty Head Nickel is valued from $4 to $40 depending upon the actual condition of the coin.
Lands and grooves are the portions inside the barrel that make up the rifling, which is a spiraling series of raised lines (lands) which put a spin on the projectile as it travels down the barrel. This stabilizes the projectile and allows longer range and better accuracy.