Mfg in 1988, in Excellent Condition it would be worth between $90 - $105
Dragon Models Limited was created in 1987.
Models only show what you know
I don't find any special edition Stevens semi-auto's in my reference books. You might try contacting Savage Arms. I doubt if it will be a high-dollar item since the standard models seem to be only $100-$125 in NRA Excellent condition.
Price varies on condition and rarity but most black models can be bought for $50 or less. Expect to pay more for the special color models such as green, blue or maroon.
You can find them for free or pay very little for one of the over one hundred million sold that are not used very often by there owners. First models might be more collectible and in collectibles it is always condition, condition, condition that drives the price to sometimes very high levels for new in perfect box and similar special models and editions along with perfect condition
Because the models are not limited to the analysis.
The 35th LIMITED edition mustangs came with significant differences from the regular GT's including two tone (black/silver) leather interior, a silver colored shifter ball (5-speeds), a black stripe down the middle of the hood (starting in front of the hood scoop, all the way down to the base of the hood), Black "honeycomb" trunk insert, chin spoiler, black "shadowed" taillights. Different spoiler, 35th anniversary floor mats, silver gauge cluster with 35th anniversary script in the center, chrome wheels. All 1999 Mustangs were 35th anniversary models, but ONLY the Limited Editions had these attributes. If you own a V6 or a Cobra, you ARE NOT a 35th Anniversary Limited Edition owner. The Limited Editions only came in 4 colors: Performance Red, Silver Metallic, Black, and Crystal White.
There are many online shops that sell anniversary gifts. I suggest idea to amazon.com. Amazon.com is one of online shop that sells anniversary gift with any kind of models. You can visit www.amazon.com
Only Browning knows.
Many different models, value is based on exact make and model, and condition. Could be anywhere from $100-$600.
There are three model 36's but the only one produced in 1955 was the model 36 Chief Special Target. A limited number were made with adjustable sights. After that it went through various changes and was discontinued in 1975. In Excellent condition it is worth around $475. One of the other models was started in 1952 (chief Special) and came in a 2'' and 3'' barrel. It was dropped from production in 1993 and is worth $325
$50 to over $600, depending on specifics, such as date of manufacture, arsenal which manufactured them, special models, overall condition, etc.