Impossible to answer without a detailed description.
The value of a Smith and Wesson 11590 revolver 22 long rifle CTG depends on its condition. This gun in excellent condition is valued between 425.00 and 575.00 as of 2014.
100-400 USD or so
You have told us the caliber (that it uses the .44 Special cartridge -that is what CTG means) but no description of the revolver- make, model, condition. Those all drive the value of a firearm. Give us a complete description, we can try to get you a ballpark value. Sorry-
The term ".38 Special CTG" is an abbreviated way of saying .38 Special Cartridge. It is the caliber marking for a revolver that fires that cartridge. While it is NOW the most common .38 caliber cartridge, there are more than a dozen DIFFERENT .38 revolver catridges that were made at one time.
10-1000 USD or more depending on specifics
You did not give us a model. CTG is the abbreviation for cartridge. Please repost with a FULL desciption of your revolver, and ALL markings, and we will do out best. Value is also driven by condition.
2k What is this value based on
100-1000 USD
I have almost the same revolver, you find out what is the value?
Take it to a good gunshop for assistance. This is more than one type of 32 caliber ammunition.
1 .25 - 2.00 USD depending on who made the round. 2. Probably this question refers to the gun as the abbreviation CTG appears on Smith and Wesson firearms indicating caliber and cartridge. The above is correct for a single cartridge. A caliber .44 Smith and Wesson revolver can range from 200 to 1100 US dollars depending on condition.
100-300 USD