You will need to contact Ruger Customer service (use the Ruger Website) and they may be able to find that for you. It has only been in production for one year back then.
100-1000 USD depending on specifics
It is a 12ga Magnum made in Herstal Belgium in 1962.
About $250-$275
75-400 USD
The A-102 series semi-automatic carbine series was in production from 1962 to 1971. The serial number posted does not show up in the serialization lists. Value of this carbine series in AVERAGE used condition will range from $100 to $150. If as new in box, unfired value will be in the $200 range. Values are estimates and RETAIL.
Daisy made a model 94 Carbine from 1954 - 1962, they also made a model 111 western carbine from 1963-1978. I can find no information on a Red Ryder 1938 carbine. However the 1938 Red Ryder is still in production.
This gun was made in 1962
The Daisy Model 94 Carbine was made between 1955-1962
Depending on condition, around $125.
It depends... some revolvers are specifically made with two separate cylinders. To give you an example, my 1962 vintage Ruger Single-Six as a cylinder for 22 Magnum and one for 22 Long Rifle. If the revolver you are referring to only has a 22 Magnum cylinder, then No, you can not safely shoot 22 Long Rifle cartridges in it, as the cases will rupture in the cylinder, and result in hi-pressure blow-back gases.
Your Browning auto-5 magnum shotgun which has a 2V prefix identifies your shotgun as a Browning auto-5 magnum model,which was made in the year 1962.
How much is it What? How much is it worth? If you want an estimate the state the current condition of the rifle. Something like Poor, Fair, Good, Very Good or excellent. Also is it still working? You need to give more details if you want an answer. Red Ryder Carbine model 94 was made between 1955-1962 by Daisy